The Worlds of God - U.S.Baha'i National Ref Library Committee
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"In the powers which animals and men have in common, the animal is often the more powerful. For example,... the power of memory: if you carry a pigeon from here to a distant country, and there set it free, it will return, for it remembers the way." (Saq 217) (80:3)

"The body is limited to a place, and does not know that which is beyond it." (Saq 280) "Man is in the highest degree of materiality, and at the beginning of spirituality;... he is the end of imperfection and the beginning of perfection." (Bwf 331) (80:4)

"The physical universe is... in perfect correspondence with the spiritual or divine realm. The world of matter is an outer expression or facsimile of the inner kingdom of spirit." (Pup 264) (80:5)

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