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Wine

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Contents

  • 1 Explanation of Symbolic meaning
  • 2 Notes
  • 3 Drinking of wine is forbidden, causing chronic diseases, weakening nerves, and consuming mind; become intoxicated with Wine of love of God
  • 4 The wine mentioned in Tablets and Persian poetry is symbolical only; very necessary to tell the children this
  • 5 See also

Explanation of Symbolic meaning[edit]

See Note 2 of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas

Notes[edit]

  • See also Notes on the "Choice Wine"

Drinking of wine is forbidden, causing chronic diseases, weakening nerves, and consuming mind; become intoxicated with Wine of love of God[edit]

"The drinking of wine," writes `Abdu'l-Bahá, "is, according to the text of the Most Holy Book, forbidden; for it is the cause of chronic diseases, weakeneth the nerves, and consumeth the mind." "Drink ye, O handmaidens of God," Bahá'u'lláh Himself has affirmed, "the Mystic Wine from the cup of My words. Cast away, then, from you that which your minds abhor, for it hath been forbidden unto you in His Tablets and His Scriptures. Beware lest ye barter away the River that is life indeed for that which the souls of the pure-hearted detest. Become ye intoxicated with the wine of the love of God, and not with that which deadeneth your minds, O ye that adore Him! Verily, it hath been forbidden unto every believer, whether man or woman. Thus hath the sun of My commandment shone forth above the horizon of My utterance, that the handmaidens who believe in Me may be illumined."

(Shoghi Effendi, Advent of Divine Justice, p. 33)

The wine mentioned in Tablets and Persian poetry is symbolical only; very necessary to tell the children this[edit]

"The wine mentioned in the Tablets has undoubtedly a spiritual meaning for in the book of Aqdas we are definitely forbidden to take not only wine, but every thing that deranges the mind. In poetry as a whole wine is taken to have a different connotation than the ordinary intoxicating liquid. We see it thus used by the Persian Poets such as Sa'di and Umar Khayam and Hafiz to mean that element which nears man to his divine beloved, which makes him forget his material self so as better to seek his spiritual desires. It is very necessary to tell the children what this wine means so that they may not confuse it with the ordinary wine."

(On behalf of Shoghi Effendi, Light of Divine Guidance (vol2), pp. 9-10)

See also[edit]

  • Alcohol
  • Communion
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