# | ABU2923 - `Abdu'l-Bahá - 60 words |
title | Words to Mr. Remey, spoken on 1912-04-20 |
opening, English |
to many people the great Pyramid was the most to be admired structure in Egypt, but to him it had always produced an unpleasing impression, for it recalled to his mind the intense suffering of the thousands of slaves |
translations | PN_1912 p060 [https://bahai-library.com/pdf/p/pilgrims_notes_us-archives_1912.pdf#page=60] |
subjects | @historical episodes and the lessons of the past, @transience; worthlessness of the physical world, @soul is the essential reality of man |
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