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‘Idál (Justice), 3 Kamál (Perfection) 174 Badi - Wednesday, August 2, 2017 CE "It is the light of the intellect which gives us knowledge and understanding, and without this light the physical eyes would be useless. This light of the intellect is the highest light that exists, for it is born of the Light Divine. The light of the intellect enables us to understand and realize all that exists, but it is only the Divine Light that can give us sight for the invisible things, and which enables us to see truths that will only be visible to the world thousands of years hence." ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From a talk, Paris, November 5, 1911, ‘Paris Talks’)1 God's gift to humanity is the light of the intellect. Without this light humans would not be able to create art or discover the wonderful inventions that have been discovered over the decades. This light is born of the Divine Light, and human being received it when God created us. It is this light that helps use see truth, and assists us in accomplishing science and the other things humans accomplish. Today's Reviews for "Game of Thrones" Review of "The Adventures of Jade" Review of "The Guide" Review of "All Aboard for Detention- Flash Fiction" Invalid Review Review of "Daily Flash 3 : Woodland play" Review of "Miguel's Duty" Today I did 6 review for "Game of Thrones" House of Florent. I attempted to do a 7th review before posting, but I couldn't focus on the review. Hopefully I can raise the amount to 7 or 8 tomorrow. I stated the writing assignment that is due Friday. I like what I have so far; however I need to add more to the poem. Some concrete detail about Mom or maybe Dad which were sad moments. I'm not sure whether losing Mom was sadder then finding out Daddy died. Completed and Uncompleted Poems Dedicated to The Blessed Beauty Posted in "Bicentenary Poems and Prose" Completed Poems 1 to 94, 98, 100, 102, 106, 119 Uncompleted Poems 95 to 97, 99, 101, 103 to 105, 107 to 117, 118, 120 to 124 To the Blessed Beauty (1) Bahá, (2) Jalál, (3) Jamál, (4) ‘Aẓamat, (5) Núr, (6) Raḥmat, (7) Kalimát, (8) Kamál, (9) Asmá’, (10)‘Izzat, (11) Mashíyyat, (12) ‘Ilm, (13) Qudrat, (14) Qawl, (15) Masá’il, (16) Sharaf, (17) Sulṭán, (18) Mulk, (19) ‘Alá’, (20) Fiḍál, (21) ‘Idál, (22) Istijlál, and (23) Istiqlál. Footnotes |