Baha'u'llah predicted the establishment of world peace after a period of great suffering. He wrote that peace will come in two stages, which He referred to as the Lesser Peace and the Most Great Peace. After the lack of response to His message, Baha'u'llah admonished the rulers: (18:60) Now that ye have refused the Most Great Peace, hold ye fast unto this the Lesser Peace, that haply ye may in some degree better your own condition and that of your dependents. (pdc 27) (18:61) The Baha'i Writings state that the Lesser Peace, in which the nations of the world will reluctantly implement Baha'u'llah's principle of collective security-unaware that the guiding Hand of God is directing their destiny-will come about as a result of immense suffering which humanity will bring upon itself. The Lesser Peace will represent the end of war, but will not represent an end to mankind's suffering, which will continue to deepen because of its lack of spirituality. The Most Great Peace, on the other hand, will be the result of the maturation of humankind consequent to its spiritualization over a long period of time.
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