Re: A Dream
Mouse A (mousea@aol.com)
Thu, Jan 12 1995 22:02:37 GMT
Regarding your question of how one can come to believe that Baha'u'llah is
a manifestation of God, I will tell you how I came to the answer of that
same question. I had been studying the Baha'i Faith for about two years,
concentrating that study on the Faith, but never actually reading anything
about Baha'u'llah. Finally, I picked up a copy of the book, "Baha'u'llah,
King of Glory" by Balyuzi and began reading about Baha'u'llah, Himself. I
found that he exhibited the exact same characteristics of the other
manifestations, even as a child. I was impressed with this, and brought
it up at a fireside I attended. One of the Baha'is there told a story
that essentially said that a bad tree could not produce good fruit. I
loved everything about the Baha'i Faith; I could not find anything about
it that I disliked. At that point, it all clicked for me, and I became a
Baha'i. I wish you luck on your journey.
Angel Hutcherson
(San Diego)