The HomeComing
A Manifesto for the Living Spirit - Part X
“O mankind, you are ever striving toward your Lord,
and you shall meet Him!”
84:6
Revelation did not come to invent Truth,
but to awaken what the soul already knows.
For the human conscience is not empty.
“Indeed, the soul is a witness against itself.” 75:14
It recognizes Justice before it is commanded,
Mercy before it is named,
Truth before it is argued.
Sometimes it sees clearly,
sometimes it forgets —
but never erased.
Across the many paths of the Spirit,
the aim has always been One.
“For every people is a direction
toward which they seek—
so race toward what is good.” 2:148
What one calls liberation from suffering,
another calls return to God;
Different tongues,
the same longing.
Man is an anxious being.
Not because he lacks pleasure,
but because he remembers —
faintly —
that he once belonged.
His restlessness is not a disease,
but the ache of separation.
For “whoever turns away from My remembrance
will live a constricted life!” 20:124
And yet, the cure has always been near:
“Truly, in the remembrance of God
do hearts find peace.” 13:28
Life itself is movement —
Every striving is a search for wholeness,
every longing a memory of origin,
for “to your Lord is the final return.” 53:42
Suffering is not a curse,
but a signal.
Not a rejection,
but a summons.
A call from the depth of the Heart
asking to be made whole.
What once was breathed from the Divine,
nothing calms it but return.
And so Revelation comes —
not as domination,
but “ as mercy to the worlds.” 21:107
Not to silence the Heart’s questions,
but to answer them with Love.
It does not shatter the human search;
It confirms it with Blessing.
Religion is God speaking gently
to the restless heart,
saying:
You are not lost!
Your yearning is valid.
Your longing is sacred.
Your path is not in vain.
The path is purification —
Morality lived with sincerity,
Truth carried without arrogance,
Justice practiced without cruelty,
and Love widened to all souls
to the parts that once were whole.
It is awakening of the conscience —
until Faith becomes character,
and Morality becomes nature.
For only those who are awakened
to the Unity of Being in this life
are invited to return in the hereafter.
Rituals are signs along the way,
but the destination is inward.
“Their flesh and their blood do not reach God,
but what reaches Him —
is your God-consciousness.” 22:37
Across nations and names,
God made humanity diverse —
“that you may know one another.” 49:13
Yet He placed the same compass in every chest:
“And by the soul and the One who formed it,
and inspired it with its righteousness
and its wrongdoing.” 91:7
For it is by knowing ourselves
that we truly know our Origin.
Thus the human being journeys—
sometimes stumbling,
sometimes rising —
remembering and forgetting,
until the heart becomes whole.
It is through striving itself
that life gives Meaning:
the long return —
from fragmentation to Unity,
from restlessness to Peace,
from exile to Home.
For on the Day when all veils fall,
“neither wealth nor children will benefit,
except one who comes to God
with a sound heart.” 26:88
And when the striving is complete,
when the search has found its answer,
the final call is not judgment,
but Welcome:
“O tranquil soul,
return to your Lord —
well-pleased and pleasing.
Enter among My servants.
Enter My Garden.” 89:27
Religion was never the destination.
It was the Mercy that pointed the way.
The destination
has always been
Home.


