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Why Suffer? – Part II

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Verily God hath made adversity a morning dew upon His green pasture. – Bahá’u’lláh Now, there’s a revolutionary idea. That the human spirit is a pasture. A pasture of our Maker none other. And that suffering is the dew that keeps it green, alive and growing. This is not the only verse where Bahá’u’lláh conjures up tantalizingly tender imagery as [...]

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Why Suffer? - Part II
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