"Kaleidoscope:
Some Aspects of Angelology, Light, the Divine Throne and Color Mysticism
in Bábí and Báhá'í Scripture".
Stephen
Lambden
Abstract:
"Say: O my God! O my
God! I supplicate Thee by the blood of Thy chosen Ones through whom the
Countenances of the Supreme Concourse (mala' al-a`la) and the companions
of the Crimson Ark (ashab al-safinat alhamra') hath been dyed crimson (ahmarrat)
to make me one that crieth out in Thy Name and is steadfast in Thy
Cause. Thou, verily art the Powerful, the Mighty, the All-Gracious." (Baha'u'llah)
"[7] Praise be to
God Who hath caused the Light to circle round the twin Mounts of His
Light and made the Light to revolve around the twin Spheres of His
Light. [8] He hath caused the Light to beam forth in the Loci of His
Light and made the Light to be retained in the Repositories of His
Light. [9] [Again] hath He caused the Light to scintillate through the
impulses of His Light and made the Light to shine resplendent in the
Countenances of His Light.[10] Praise God! Praised be God! Worthy of
praise is He Who establisheth His Own worth, for besides Him there is
none other." (Baha'u'llah, Lawh-i kull al-ta'am)
A kaleidoscope
(Gk. kalos = beautiful + eidos = form) is an optical 'toy', a device in
which beautiful colours and forms can be visually experienced. This
brief paper will exhibit kaleidoscopic features in being something of a
kind of kashkul ("begging bowl") to mix my metaphors of miscellaneous
notes relating to aspects of cosmology, angelology and colour symbolism
in Babi-Baha'i and other religious and mystical texts.
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