Awaiting the fifth wrote:
But I have been thinking recently about the Baha'i belief that all great religious figures are messengers from the same God. This claim is more or less reflected by the Maitreya Mission, with the individual who calls himself Maitreya actually going so far as to claim that he IS all of the prophets in one. This claim I do not understand.
The first example that creeps into mind is that of Buddha. The last Buddha made it clear to his followers that there was no single creator God, well, OK that isnt all that clear, but it is definately implied. Buddha's teachings certainly undermine the position of Gods as the supreme beings because a Buddha is greater. Therefore how can the Buddha be a prophet from God?
I would appreciate it if any Baha'i's could explain this and I would especially like to hear from anyone who believes the teachings of the Maitreya Mission. Also, if there are any other faiths with similar beliefs, please feel free to share.
My reply:
Awaiting, I was responding to you on the Baha'i thread but on reading this thought this also might be helpful:
One of the concepts of the Baha'i Faith is the "Manifestation of the Sun of Truth", this concept means that a Manifestation appears when the needs arise in the contingent world. This Manifestation is like a Pure Mirror that perfectly reflects the attributes of the Sun of Truth or "God" to humanity and hence raises the level of civility and community. One of the purposes is to carry forward an ever advancing civilization.
Another aspect of the Manifestation of the Sun of Truth is that He is a Pure Mirror innately without effort or any work and from birth... The stories and legends of the Buddha tell of His having innate knowledge without learning it from another and I believe if you consider the miracles of His birth and early life there are signs and indications of this innate knowledge at least symbolically.
Our concept of the Manifestation is in my view somewhat similar to that of an Enlightened One or Buddha. That there have been many Buddhas is also simialr to the Baha'i concept of Manifestations. The universe blossoms with Manifestations.
Here is an excerpt from Baha'u'llah regarding the concept of the Manifestation:
"Whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth is a direct evidence of the revelation within it of the attributes and names of God ... To a supreme degree is this true of man, who, among all created things, ... hath been singled out for the glory of such distinction. For in him are potentially revealed all the attributes and names of God to a degree that no other created being hath excelled or surpassed.... And of all men, the most accomplished, the most distinguished, and the most excellent are the Manifestations of the Sun of Truth. Nay, all else besides these Manifestations, live by the operation of their Will, and move and have their being through the outpourings of their grace."
- Gleanings, pp. 177-79.
[The] Manifestations of God have each a twofold station. One is the station of pure abstraction and essential unity. In this respect, if thou callest them all by one name, and dost ascribe to them the same attributes, thou hast not erred from the truth....
The other station is the station of distinction, and pertaineth to the world of creation, and to the limitations thereof. In this respect, each Manifestation of God hath a distinct individuality, a definitely prescribed mission, a predestined revelation, and specially designated limitations. Each one of them is known by a different name, is characterized by a special attribute, fulfills a definite mission...
Viewed in the light of their second station ... they manifest absolute servitude, utter destitution, and complete self-effacement. Even as He saith: “I am the servant of God. I am but a man like you.”...
Were any of the all-embracing Manifestations of God to declare: “I am God,” He, verily, speaketh the truth, and no doubt attacheth thereto. For ... through their Revelation, their attributes and names, the Revelation of God, His names and His attributes, are made manifest in the world.... And were any of them to voice the utterance, “I am the Messenger of God,” He, also, speaketh the truth, the indubitable truth.... Viewed in this light, they are all but Messengers of that ideal King, that unchangeable Essence.... And were they to say, “We are the Servants of God,” this also is a manifest and indisputable fact. For they have been made manifest in the uttermost state of servitude, a servitude the like of which no man can possibly attain....
- Gleanings, p. 56
The following essay by Julio Savi I think would also be helpful to read:
http://bahai-library.com/books/quest/quest.06.html
- Art