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In Baháʼí cosmology reality is divided into three divisions. The first division is God, who is preexistent and on whom the rest of creation is contingent. The second division is God's Logos, the Primal Will, which is the realm of God's commands and grace. This realm pervades all created things. The Manifestations of God, Messengers from God, are appearances of the Logos in the physical world. The third division is Creation, which includes the physical world. Creation is not seen as confined to the material universe, and individual material objects, such as the Earth, are seen to come into being at particular moment and then subsequently break down into their constituent parts. Thus, the current universe is seen as a result of a long-lasting process (cosmological time scales), evolving to i

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  • In Baháʼí cosmology reality is divided into three divisions. The first division is God, who is preexistent and on whom the rest of creation is contingent. The second division is God's Logos, the Primal Will, which is the realm of God's commands and grace. This realm pervades all created things. The Manifestations of God, Messengers from God, are appearances of the Logos in the physical world. The third division is Creation, which includes the physical world. Creation is not seen as confined to the material universe, and individual material objects, such as the Earth, are seen to come into being at particular moment and then subsequently break down into their constituent parts. Thus, the current universe is seen as a result of a long-lasting process (cosmological time scales), evolving to its current state. In the Baháʼí Faith, the whole universe is a sign of God and is dependent on him and humanity was created to know God and to serve his purpose. (en)
  • La cosmología bahaí es la comprensión de la realidad según el bahaísmo: Dios es el centro del universo, ocupando una parte de la realidad fuera de su creación. La creación se ocupa un universo material, pero las almas de seres humanos pueden acercar a una realidad más allá de su propia existencia, y más cerca a Dios. Los fundadores escribieron sus pensamientos en varios libros, `Abdu'l-Bahá sobre todo intentó desarrollar una filosofía sobre la realidad coherente con la cosmovisión de la fe. Ya que la fe es joven y no de gran tamaño, y la materia es difícil entender; hasta ahora, no se puede decir que una cosmología es cien por cien aceptada o comprendida por los creyentes. (es)
  • In de bahai-kosmologie (kosmologie van de Bahai-religie) is de werkelijkheid verdeeld in drie delen: God, de Manifestaties van God (Boodschappers van God), en de schepping. (nl)
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  • In de bahai-kosmologie (kosmologie van de Bahai-religie) is de werkelijkheid verdeeld in drie delen: God, de Manifestaties van God (Boodschappers van God), en de schepping. (nl)
  • In Baháʼí cosmology reality is divided into three divisions. The first division is God, who is preexistent and on whom the rest of creation is contingent. The second division is God's Logos, the Primal Will, which is the realm of God's commands and grace. This realm pervades all created things. The Manifestations of God, Messengers from God, are appearances of the Logos in the physical world. The third division is Creation, which includes the physical world. Creation is not seen as confined to the material universe, and individual material objects, such as the Earth, are seen to come into being at particular moment and then subsequently break down into their constituent parts. Thus, the current universe is seen as a result of a long-lasting process (cosmological time scales), evolving to i (en)
  • La cosmología bahaí es la comprensión de la realidad según el bahaísmo: Dios es el centro del universo, ocupando una parte de la realidad fuera de su creación. La creación se ocupa un universo material, pero las almas de seres humanos pueden acercar a una realidad más allá de su propia existencia, y más cerca a Dios. (es)
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  • Baháʼí cosmology (en)
  • Cosmología bahaí (es)
  • Bahai-kosmologie (nl)
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