# | ABU2794 - `Abdu'l-Bahá - 70 words |
title | Words to Dickinson Miller, spoken on 1911-08-24 |
opening, English |
the Master said religion was one truth which the sectarians had divided; however, the Light can be found everywhere... As to mystical experiences: most assuredly the saints and mystics had real experiences. The proof of the reality of the experience was its fruit. If the result was spiritual, we might know the experience was of God. |
translations | AIF.1911-08-24 PN_1909B p026 bahai-library.com/pdf/p/pilgrims_notes_us-archives_1909B.pdf#page=26 DJT.165 bahai-library.com/thompson_diary BLO_PN#027 bahai-library.com/thompson_diary |
subjects | @oneness; unity of religion, @bringing forth results; fruit, @mystical themes, @unity; oneness of humanity, @religion as reality; definitions of religion |
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