Events, the ways in which individually and collectively they occur to the ways in which they ultimately culminate, can seem so hopelessly obscure to the unaided eye. The universe can seem all too chaotic, and yet we know we exist and we hope it is for come significant reason…How are we to make sense of the seeming built in paradox of our own humanistic existence? The answer, the hope of making sense out of the seemingly senseless, requires a monumental move on our part. This move is detachment, a movement away from self, from clinging to ego, from being entrenched in temporal whims and passions, and shifting our steadfast gaze to the ultimate answer to all of our questions and concerns, this being the Creator. When we look beyond our selves we can see both internally and externally, and when we look to a higher power, to an Omnipotent and Unfathomable Source of life and love, we can see the world for what it truly is, and we can watch the mystery and beauty unfold before us from the vantage point created solely for the purpose of our growth and inspiration.
When his eyes were opened to the light of Divine guidance, and he breathed in the fragrances of Heaven, he became a flame of God. Then his heart leapt within him, and in an ecstasy of joy and love, he roared out like leviathan in the deep.
(Abdu’l-Baha, Memorials of the Faithful, p. 1)


