Paris Talks
Paris Talks by 'Abdu'l-Baha CONTENTS Baha'i Terms of Use PART I THE DUTY OF KINDNESS AND SYMPATHY TOWARDS STRANGERS AND FOREIGNERS THE POWER AND VALUE OF TRUE THOUGHT DEPEND UPON ITS MANIFESTATION IN ACTION GOD IS THE GREAT COMPASSIONATE PHYSICIAN WHO ALONE GIVES TRUE HEALING THE NEED FOR UNION BETWEEN THE PEOPLES OF THE EAST AND WEST GOD COMPREHENDS ALL: HE CANNOT BE COMPREHENDED THE PITIFUL CAUSES OF WAR, AND THE DUTY OF EVERYONE TO STRIVE FOR PEACE THE SUN OF TRUTH THE LIGHT OF TRUTH IS NOW SHINING UPON THE EAST AND WEST THE UNIVERSAL LOVE THE IMPRISONMENT OF 'ABDU'L-BAHA GOD'S GREATEST GIFT TO MAN
where it was suffered to remain for a day and a night,
guarded and mourned over by the nearest relatives with
disheveled hair. Those who are to officiate at the funeral
go into the town, and from the backs of the first young men
they meet strip such blankets and matchcoats as they deem
suitable for their purpose. In these the dead body is
wrapped and then covered with two or three mats made of
rushes or cane. The coffin is made of woven reeds or hollow
canes tied fast at both ends. When everything is prepared
for the interment, the corpse is carried from the house in
which it has been lying into the orchard of peach-trees and
is there deposited in another hurdle. Seated upon mats are
there congregated the family and tribe of the deceased and
invited guests. The medicine man, or conjurer, having
enjoined silence, then pronounces a funeral oration, during
which he recounts the exploits of the deceased, his valor,
skill, love of country, property, and influence; alludes to
the void caused by his death, and counsels those who remain
to supply his place by following in his footsteps; pictures
the happiness he will enjoy in the land of spirits to which
he has gone, and concludes his address by an allusion to the
prominent traditions of his tribe.
Let us here pause to remind the reader that this custom has prevailed
throughout the civilized world up to the present day--a custom, in the
opinion of many, "more honored in the breach than in the observance."
Paris Talks by 'Abdu'l-Baha CONTENTS Baha'i Terms of Use PART I THE DUTY OF KINDNESS AND SYMPATHY TOWARDS STRANGERS AND FOREIGNERS THE POWER AND VALUE OF TRUE THOUGHT DEPEND UPON ITS MANIFESTATION IN ACTION GOD IS THE GREAT COMPASSIONATE PHYSICIAN WHO ALONE GIVES TRUE HEALING THE NEED FOR UNION BETWEEN THE PEOPLES OF THE EAST AND WEST GOD COMPREHENDS ALL: HE CANNOT BE COMPREHENDED THE PITIFUL CAUSES OF WAR, AND THE DUTY OF EVERYONE TO STRIVE FOR PEACE THE SUN OF TRUTH THE LIGHT OF TRUTH IS NOW SHINING UPON THE EAST AND WEST THE UNIVERSAL LOVE THE IMPRISONMENT OF 'ABDU'L-BAHA GOD'S GREATEST GIFT TO MAN