Baha’u’llah was the 
teacher and the founder 
of the Baha’i Faith. 
He and his teachings are 
believed to be prophesied 
in Buddhism, 
Christianity, Islam, 
Hinduism, 
and other religions. 
Baha’u’llah was born 
in 1817 in Tehran, Persia, 
in present-day Iran.
The word Baha means 
‘glory’ or ‘splendor.’ 
The Baha’i Faith rests 
on three core principles: 
unity of God, 
unity of religion, 
and unity of humankind. 
Approximately 
7 million people today 
in many countries adhere 
to the Baha’i faith. 
Their scriptures 
are translated 
into 800 languages, 
and there are houses 
of worship in just about 
every corner of the world. 
Baha’i principles 
envision an ideal society. 
They are gender equality; 
elimination of all forms 
of prejudice whether 
religious, racial, class, 
or national; harmony 
of religion and science; 
universal opportunity 
of education for all; 
a universal auxiliary 
language, which 
all humanity can use 
to cooperate quickly 
with one another; 
a judicious world 
government; 
and the elimination 
of extremes of wealth 
and poverty. 
Many people, 
like the Baha’i followers, 
see a noble society as 
a real goal to be pursued 
in everyday life.
Today we present 
the sage wisdom 
of Baha’u’llah 
with excerpts from
the holy book, “Gems
of Divine Mysteries.”
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Gems of Divine Mysteries
The essence 
of the divine mysteries 
in the journeys of ascent 
set forth for those 
who long to draw nigh 
unto God, the Almighty, 
the Ever-Forgiving—
blessed be the righteous 
that quaff from 
these crystal streams! 
HE IS THE EXALTED, 
THE MOST HIGH!
He saith: 
“Out of his mouth goeth 
a two-edged sword.” 
Know thou that since 
the sword is an instrument 
that divideth and 
cleaveth asunder, and 
since there proceedeth 
from the mouth 
of the Prophets and 
the Chosen Ones of God 
that which separateth 
the believer 
from the infidel 
and the lover 
from the beloved, 
this term hath been 
so employed, and 
apart from this dividing 
and separating 
no other meaning 
is intended. 
Thus, when He Who is 
the Primal Point and 
the eternal Sun desireth, 
by the leave of God, 
to gather together 
all creation, to raise them up 
from the graves 
of their own selves, 
and to divide them 
one from another, 
He shall pronounce 
but one verse from Him, 
and this verse will 
distinguish truth from error 
from this day unto 
the Day of Resurrection. 
What sword is sharper 
than this heavenly sword, 
what blade 
more trenchant than 
this incorruptible steel 
that severeth every tie 
and separateth thereby 
the believer 
from the infidel, 
father from son, 
brother from sister, 
and lover from beloved? 
For whoso believeth in 
that which hath been 
revealed unto him 
is a true believer
and whoso turneth away 
is an infidel, and such 
an irrevocable separation 
occurreth between them 
that they will cease 
to consort and associate 
with each other 
in this world. 
And so it is 
between father and son, 
for should the son believe 
and the father deny, 
they will be severed 
and forever dissociated 
from each other. 
Consider in the same light 
all that We have explained 
and related unto thee. 
Wert thou 
to behold all things with 
the eye of discernment, 
thou wouldst indeed see 
that this divine sword 
doth cleave 
asunder generations. 
Would that ye could 
understand it! 
All this is by virtue 
of the word of separation 
that is manifested 
on the Day of Judgment 
and Separation, 
were the people 
to take heed 
in the days of their Lord. 
Open then thine eyes, 
that thou mayest behold 
all that We have revealed 
to thee and attain unto 
that which none other 
hath attained. 
We verily exclaim: 
“Praise be to God, 
He Who is the Lord of 
the Day of Reckoning!” 
Yea, inasmuch as 
these people 
have failed to acquire 
true knowledge from 
its source and wellspring, 
and from the ocean of fresh 
and soft-flowing waters 
that stream, 
by the leave of God, 
through hearts 
that are pure and stainless, 
they have been veiled 
from that which God hath 
intended by those words 
and allusions and 
have remained confined 
within the prison 
of their own selves. 
We render thanks unto God 
for that which He hath 
bestowed upon us 
of His grace. 
He it is Who hath 
caused us to be assured 
of the truth of His Faith – 
a Faith which 
the combined forces 
of Earth and Heaven 
are powerless to resist. 
He it is 
Who hath enabled us 
to acknowledge Him in 
the day of His presence, 
to testify unto Him 
Whom God shall 
make manifest 
in the latter Resurrection, 
and to be among them 
that have believed in Him 
ere His appearance, 
that His favor may be 
made complete unto us 
and unto all mankind. 
But hear, O My brother, 
My plaint against them 
that claim to be 
associated with God and 
with the Manifestations 
of His knowledge, 
and yet follow 
their corrupt inclinations, 
consume the substance 
of their neighbor, 
are given to wine, 
commit murder, defraud 
and slander each other, 
hurl calumnies 
against God, and 
are wont to speak falsely. 
The people attribute 
all these deeds unto Us, 
whilst their perpetrators 
remain shameless 
before God. 
They cast aside 
that which He hath 
enjoined upon them 
and commit that which
He hath forbidden. 
Yet it behoveth 
the people of truth 
that the signs of humility 
should shine upon 
their faces, 
that the light of sanctity 
should radiate 
from their countenances, 
that they should 
walk upon the Earth 
as though they were 
in the presence of God and 
distinguish themselves 
in their deeds from all 
the dwellers of the Earth. 
Such must be their state 
that their eyes should 
behold the evidences 
of His might, 
their tongues and hearts 
make mention of His name, 
their feet be set towards 
the lands of His nearness, 
and their hands 
take fast hold 
upon His precepts. 
And were they 
to pass through 
a valley of pure gold and 
mines of precious silver, 
they should regard them 
as wholly unworthy 
of their attention. 
These people, however, 
have turned aside 
from all this 
and placed instead their
affections upon that which
accordeth with their 
own corrupt inclinations. 
Thus do they roam 
in the wilderness 
of arrogance and pride. 
I bear witness 
at this moment that God 
is wholly quit of them, 
and likewise are We. 
Quaff then, O My brother, 
from the living waters 
that We have caused 
to flow in the oceans 
of these words. 
Methinks the seas 
of grandeur 
are surging within them, 
and the gems of 
divine virtue are shining 
within and upon them. 
Divest then thyself of 
that which debarreth thee 
from this 
fathomless crimson sea, 
and to the cry of 
“In the name of God 
and by His grace!” 
immerse thyself therein. 
Let the fear 
of no one dismay thee. 
Trust in the Lord, thy God, 
for He is sufficient unto 
whosoever trusteth in Him. 
He, verily, shall 
protect thee, and in Him 
shalt thou abide in safety. 
Know thou, moreover, 
that in this most hallowed 
and resplendent city 
thou shalt find 
the wayfarer to be 
lowly before all men 
and humble 
before all things. 
For naught 
doth he behold save that 
he perceiveth God therein. 
He beholdeth the 
effulgent glories of God 
in the lights 
of His Revelation 
that have encompassed 
the Sinai of creation. 
In this station the wayfarer 
must not claim 
the seat of honor 
in any gathering or walk 
before others 
in the desire to 
vaunt and exalt himself. 
Rather must he 
regard himself 
as standing at all times in 
the presence of his Lord. 
He must not wish 
for anyone that which he 
doth not wish for himself, 
nor speak that which 
he would not bear to hear 
spoken by another, 
nor yet desire for any soul 
that which he would not 
have desired for himself. 
It befitteth him, rather, 
to walk upon the Earth 
with undeviating steps 
in the kingdom 
of His new creation. 
Know, however, 
that the seeker, 
at the outset of his journey, 
witnesseth change 
and transformation, 
as hath already 
been mentioned. 
This is undoubtedly 
the truth, 
as hath been revealed 
concerning those days: 
“On the day when 
the Earth shall be changed 
into another Earth.” 
These are indeed days 
the like of which 
no mortal eye 
hath ever seen. 
Blessed is he that 
attaineth thereunto and 
realizeth their full worth. 
“We had sent Moses 
with Our signs, 
saying unto him: 
‘Bring forth thy people 
from darkness into light 
and remind them 
of the days of God.’” 
And these are in truth 
the days of God, 
could ye but know it. 
In this station, all changing 
and varying realities 
are manifest before thee. 
Whosoever 
denieth this truth 
hath verily turned aside 
from the Cause of God, 
rebelled against His rule, 
and gainsaid 
His sovereignty. 
For it is indeed 
within the power of Him 
Who changeth the Earth 
into another Earth to 
transform all that dwell 
and move thereon. 
Wherefore marvel not at 
how He turneth 
darkness into light, 
light into darkness, 
ignorance into knowledge, 
error into guidance, 
death into life, 
and life into death. 
It is in this station that 
the law of transformation 
taketh effect. 
O My brother! 
In this stage, which 
marketh the beginning 
of the journey, thou shalt 
behold divers stations 
and differing signs, 
even as was mentioned 
in connection 
with the City of Search. 
All these hold true 
in their respective planes. 
It behoveth thine eminence 
in this station to consider 
each created thing 
in its own place, 
neither abasing 
nor exalting its true rank. 
For instance, if thou wert 
to reduce the unseen world 
to the realm of creation, 
this would be an act 
of sheer blasphemy, 
and the converse 
would likewise be 
the essence of impiety. 
Wert thou, however, 
to describe the unseen world 
and the realm of creation 
within their own stations, 
this would be 
the undoubted truth. 
In other words, 
wert thou to witness 
any transformation 
in the realm 
of the divine unity, 
no greater sin could be 
conceived in all creation, 
but wert thou to 
consider transformation 
in its own place and 
understand it accordingly, 
no harm could befall thee. 
By My Lord! 
Notwithstanding all that 
We have revealed unto thee 
of the mysteries 
of utterance and 
the degrees of exposition, 
methinks I have spoken 
not a single letter 
of the ocean of 
God’s hidden knowledge 
and the essence of 
His inscrutable wisdom. 
God willing, this We 
shall erelong accomplish 
in its appointed time. 
He verily, 
remembereth all things 
in their own place, 
and we, in truth, 
all yield praise unto Him. 
Know thou, moreover, 
that the bird that taketh 
flight in the atmosphere 
of the realm on high will 
never be able to 
soar unto the Heaven 
of transcendent holiness, 
nor taste of the fruits 
which God hath 
brought forth therein, 
nor quaff from the streams 
which He hath caused 
to flow in its midst. 
And were it to partake 
but a drop thereof, 
it would perish forthwith. 
Even as thou dost witness 
in these days 
with regard to those who 
profess allegiance unto Us, 
and yet perform such 
deeds, utter such words, 
and advance such claims 
as they have. 
Methinks they lie as dead 
within their own veils. 
Comprehend, 
in like manner, 
every station, sign, and 
allusion, that thou mayest 
perceive all things 
in their own place 
and consider all matters 
in their proper light. 
For in this station, 
the City of Divine Unity, 
are to be found those who 
have entered within 
the ark of divine guidance 
and journeyed through 
the heights of divine unity. 
Thou shalt behold 
the lights of beauty 
upon their faces and 
the mysteries of glory 
in their human temples. 
Thou shalt perceive 
the musk-laden fragrance 
of their words 
and behold the signs 
of His sovereignty in 
all their ways and doings. 
Nor wilt thou be veiled 
by the deeds of them 
that have failed to quaff 
from the crystal springs 
or to attain unto 
the cities of holiness, 
and who follow 
their selfish desires and 
spread disorder in the land, 
all the while 
believing themselves 
to be guided aright. 
It is indeed of them 
that it hath been said: 
“These are the abject 
and foolish, who follow 
every clamorous impostor 
and who bend with 
every changing wind.” 
The stages 
of this journey, station, 
and abode are clear 
and manifest to thee 
and require 
no further explanation. 
Know then that all thou 
hast heard and witnessed 
that Daystar of Truth, 
the Primal Point, 
ascribe to Himself 
from the designations 
of former times 
is only on account 
of the weakness of men 
and the scheme 
of the world of creation. 
Otherwise, 
all names and attributes 
revolve round His Essence 
and circle about the 
threshold of His sanctuary. 
For He it is 
Who traineth all names, 
revealeth all attributes, 
conferreth life upon 
all beings, proclaimeth 
the divine verses, and 
arrayeth the heavenly signs. 
Nay, shouldst thou gaze 
with thine inner eye, 
thou wouldst find 
that all save Him fade 
into utter nothingness and 
are as a thing forgotten 
in His holy presence. 
“God was alone; there was 
none else besides Him. 
He remaineth now 
what He hath ever been.” 
Since it hath been 
established that God –
hallowed and glorified 
be He! – was alone 
and there was none 
besides Him, 
how can the law of 
change and transformation 
apply here? 
Shouldst thou reflect 
upon that which We have 
disclosed unto thee, 
the daystar of guidance 
would shine resplendent 
before thee 
in this everlasting morn, 
and thou wouldst 
be numbered therein 
with the pious.
Know, moreover, that all 
that We have mentioned 
concerning these journeys 
is intended for none 
but the elect 
amongst the righteous. 
And shouldst thou spur 
on the charger of the spirit 
and traverse the meads 
of heaven, 
thou wouldst complete 
all these journeys and 
discover every mystery 
in less than 
the twinkling of an eye.