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Fourth truth: The gate of Generosity and Beauty, the manifestation of the
Names the Generous and the Beautiful. Would unlimited generosity and liberality,
inexhaustible riches and treasures, unequalled eternal beauty and grace, as well
as everlasting perfection, not demand the existence of grateful supplicants,
along with amazed and yearning onlookers, destined to dwell permanently in an
abode of blissful repose? The world is adorned with so many beautiful objects,
the sun and moon serve as its lamps, the planet’s surface teems with the finest
varieties of sustenance—an overflowing feast of plenty, trees bearing fruit like
so many dishes and renewed several times each season. All of this shows the
existence of unlimited generosity and liberality.
Such inexhaustible treasures of Mercy require an everlasting abode of
blissful repose that contains all desirable objects. They also require that
those who enjoy it should dwell there eternally, without suffering the pain of
cessation and separation. The end of pain is a sort of pleasure, and the end of
pleasure is a sort of pain. As unlimited generosity cannot allow such a thing,
Paradise must be eternal and its inhabitants must live therein eternally.
Unlimited generosity and liberality desire to bestow infinite bounty and
kindness, which require infinite gratitude. Thus, those who are to receive and
give continual thanks for this ongoing bestowal of bounty must live forever. A
slight contentment, spoiled by its brevity or cessation, is incompatible with
unlimited generosity and liberality.
Reflect upon the world’s different regions, how each exhibits God’s handiwork
and proclaims His being Lord in the diversity of all plants and animals.[1]·Listen
to the Prophets and saints who proclaim His Lordship’s beauties. They point to
the Majestic Maker’s flawless perfections and demonstrate His miraculous arts,
thereby inviting our admiration.
The Maker of this world wishes to make His most important, amazing, and
hidden perfections known via His miraculous arts. Hidden perfection longs to be
known by those who will gaze upon it with admiration and appreciation. Eternal
perfection requires eternal manifestation, which in turn requires the eternal
existence of those who will appreciate and admire it. The value of perfection
diminishes in the view of its admirer if the latter is not eternal.[2]
The brilliant adornment and beautiful handiwork of all Earth’s creatures
testify to the dimensions of an unequaled transcendent Grace and point to the
subtle aspects of a hidden Beauty, just as sunlight testifies to the sun’s
existence.[3]·Every
manifestation of that transcendent Beauty, that holy Grace, points to the
existence of innumerable unseen treasures in each of God’s Names. So exalted,
peerless, and hidden a beauty wills to behold itself in a mirror, to see its
degrees and measures reflected in animate beings, and to become manifest so that
it may look upon itself through the eyes of others.
In short, beauty and grace will to see and be seen and thus require the
existence of yearning witnesses and dazzled admirers. Since Divine Beauty is
eternal and everlasting, its witnesses and admirers also must be eternal, for
Eternal Beauty can never be content with transient admirers. The love of an
admirer condemned to permanent separation will turn to hatred once the thought
of separation takes hold. Admiration yields to an ill opinion, and respect
yields to contempt. Just as obstinate people may be enemies of what they do not
know, they are opposed to what lies beyond their reach. A finite love responds
to a beauty that deserves infinite admiration with tacit hostility, hatred, and
rejection. This is a profound reason for why unbelievers hate God.
Such unlimited generosity and liberality, unequalled beauty and absolute
perfection require the existence of supplicants and admirers with eternal
longing and gratitude. But this temporary world’s inhabitants depart having
tasted that generosity only long enough to whet their appetites. Seeing only a
dim shadow of perfection’s light, they are not fully content. Thus we can be
sure that we are traveling to a place of eternal joy where we will receive what
we are due in full measure. In short, just as this world and its creatures prove
the Majestic Creator’s existence, His holy Attributes and Names point to and
necessitate the Hereafter’s existence.
[1] A brilliantly shaped, a
dazzlingly domed flower, a most artfully wrought jewel-like fruit on a twig as
fine as wire and attached to a tree’s rigid bough—such things proclaim the fine
artistry of a most skilled, wise, and miraculous fashioner to all animate
beings. The same is true of the animal and vegetable realms.
[2] A celebrated beauty
once rejected a common man who had become infatuated with her. To console
himself, the man said: “How ugly she is!” and so denied her beauty. A bear once
stood beneath a vine trellis and longed to eat the grapes upon it. Unable to
reach the grapes or to climb the trellis, he said to himself, by way of
consolation: “The grapes must be sour,” and went on his way growling.
[3] While all beings that
act as mirrors for Divine Beauty continually depart and disappear, others
succeed them, manifesting in their forms and features the same Beauty. This
shows that such Beauty does not belong to them; rather, the visible instances of
beauty are the signs and indications of a transcendent, holy Beauty. |