"Do not neglect medical treatment when it is necessary, but leave it off when health has been restored...Treat disease through diet, by preference, refraining from the use of drugs." - Bahá'u'lláh

Monday, July 28, 2008

The ocean of true understanding

Yesterday I went with some friends to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, which reminded me that I had some art to share as well. I made these watercolor paintings at Louhelen Baha'i School this month during the Youth Eagle session:









They all depict the ocean, and the writing across them is the opening verse of Bahá'u'lláh's Kitáb-i-Íqán (Book of Certitude):

العباد لن يصلوا الى شاطئ بحر العرفان الا بالانقطاع الصرف عن كل من في السموات والارض.

"No man shall attain the shores of the ocean of true understanding except he be detached from all that is in heaven and on earth."

Detachment is a concept that I've been pondering a lot lately.  It seems to me that it is very important to be detached, not only in the quest for mystical knowledge, but also to really understand the divers situations life throws at us.  It helps us to separate that which is true and meaningful from our vain imaginings and idle fancies and thus to make better decisions.