Tablet to August Forel
page 26
knowledge of them through the Divine Grace
revealed and manifested in the realities of things.
Now concerning our social principles, namely
the teachings of His Holiness Bahá'u'lláh spread far
and wide fifty years ago, they verily comprehend
all other teachings. It is clear and evident that without
these teachings progress and advancement for
mankind are in no wise possible. Every community
in the world findeth in these Divine Teachings the
realization of its highest aspirations. These teachings
are even as the tree that beareth the best fruits
of all trees. Philosophers, for instance, find in these
heavenly teachings the most perfect solution of
their social problems, and similarly a true and noble
exposition of matters that pertain to philosophical
questions. In like manner men of faith behold the
reality of religion manifestly revealed in these
heavenly teachings, and clearly and conclusively
prove them to be the real and true remedy for the
ills and infirmities of all mankind. Should these
sublime teachings be diffused, mankind shall be
freed from all perils, from all chronic ills and sicknesses.
In like manner are the Bahá'í economic
principles the embodiment of the highest aspirations
of all wage-earning classes and of economists
of various schools.
In short, all sections and parties have their aspirations
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