Lawh-i-Ayat-i-Nur/Page2/Crawford29

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In yet another station the Alif is a proxy in connection with Absolute Divinity; the Lám in reference to Absolute Guardianship that revertheth back to Himself, the Self-Existent, through His saying, “Thy Guardian is God,” which pertaineth to the 14 Guardianship of the Mighty, the Praiseworthy; and the Mím alludeth unto the essence of the Praised One and the elegance of the Praiseworthy One. God declareth such by means of these Letters so that the entire creation may be well assured that whatsoever is being expressed in the interpretation, referred to with a ready tongue, or attained in the land of composition hath been revealed in the garb of the Praised One. Thus lend ye an ear unto that which He chanteth unto thee.