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The Book of Ighan
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wrought" (K. S. 6) . Praise be to God the Lord of the creatures!

Upon every subject We have repeated Our explanation that perchance each soul, high or low, may gain a share and portion thereof, according to his capacity and measure; and that should a soul be unable to understand one explanation, the purpose may be apprehended in another. " That each may know his respective drinking-place" (K. S. 7).

I swear by God that this earthly Dove hath many songs besides these melodies, and many signs besides these explanations, every point of which is sanctified above what hath been explained and hath flowed from the pen. When the Divine Will decrees, the brides of significances, unveiled, will take the step of manifestation from the Spiritual Mansion into the Court of Pre-existence. There is no command unless it is His permission; there is no power unless through His power and strength; and there is no other God than He. He is the creation and command. All speak by His command and through the mysteries of the Spirit!

We have formerly explained two stations for the Suns rising from the Day-springs of Divinity. One is the station of Unity and condition of Oneness, as previously mentioned. " We make no distinction between any of them" (K. S. 2). The other station is that of distinction, creation and human limitations. In this station, for each one a temple is designated, a mission