What were the signs in the heavens during the appearance of
the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh? The holy Scriptures of all faiths had spoken of
Twin-Revelations that would appear at the "time of the end." Now that
the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh had appeared, fulfilling these prophecies, what were
the signs in the heavens? Signs, not for one, but for two Messengers of God,
Who would appear almost simultaneously?
Some of us know the story of the great comet of 1843 which
foreshadowed the coming of the Báb. Sir James Jeans, late British astronomer
and mathematician, stated in his book Through Space and Time, "oddly
enough, many of the most conspicuous appearances of comets seem to have coincided
with, or perhaps just anticipated, important events in history." [Sir
James Jeans, ‘Through Space and Time’]
One of the most unique stories of a comet is that told of
the period during which the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh were engaging correspondence, and
during which the Báb was preparing His followers for the appearance of
Bahá'u'lláh. This story was told in the stars as well as on the earth.
In 1845 a comet appeared soon after the one in 1843. It was
called Biela's Comet. It seemed to be an ordinary comet, in a year in which
some 300 comets had appeared, and it had appeared many times before in the
past. In 1846 it was still visible. At this period in its history, it became
one of the unique comets of all time. It was now entering into the last dramatic
moments of its life.
The Encyclopedia Americana gives the following account of
this event:
"It was found again late in November 1845, and in the
following month an observation was made of one of the most remarkable phenomena
in astronomical records, the division of the comet. It put forth no tail while
this alteration was going on. Professor Challis, using the Northumberland 1846,
was inclined to distrust his eyes or his glass when he beheld two comets where
but one had been before. He would call it, he said, a binary (twin) comet if
such a thing had ever been heard of before. His observations were soon
verified, however." [‘Encyclopedia Americana, vol. III, 1994 Ed.’]
History shows that there had been other binary (twin comets)
but Biela's was one of the most unusual. Sir James Jeans wrote of this same
comet, saying: "The most interesting story is that of Rela's comet which
broke in two while under observation in 1846."
The comet then disappeared. It returned in August, 1852.
This was the very month and the very year in which Bahá'u'lláh was cast into an
underground prison in Tihran.
This was the year 1269 of the calendar of Islam. It was also
exactly the ninth year after the Báb's Declaration to Mulla Husayn in the year
1260. The Bab had prophesied: "Ere nine years have elapsed" the
Promised One of all ages and religions will come.
It was but a few weeks later, in that same prison, that
Bahá'u'lláh's Mission began.
August, 1852, was the hour of the reappearance of the comet,
the comet that had split in two to become twin-comets. Strangely enough, at the
time of the reappearance of the twin-comets in 1852, one half had receded far
into the background. The other half, though in a parallel orbit, now dominated
the scene. Just so had the Báb, the Herald of the Bahá'í Faith, passed into
history, and the One Whose coming He had foretold, Bahá'u'lláh, had assumed His
Mission.
The Americana record of this astronomical event states:
"Late in August, 1852, the larger portion again came into view; and three
weeks later the smaller one, now much fainter than its former companion was
seen about 1,500,000 miles in the lead." Sir James Jeans confirms this:
"Six years later [1852], when the comet's orbit again brought it near to
the sun, two pieces were observed to be one and a half million miles
apart."
Of that hour when the twin-comets rode the skies above His
prison, Bahá'u'lláh has written: "I was but a man like others, asleep upon
my couch, when lo, the breezes of the All Glorious [God] were wafted over Me
and taught Me the knowledge of all that hath been. This is not from Me, but
from One Who is Almighty and All-knowing." [Shoghi Effendi, ‘The Promised
Day is Come’]
Following this twin-appearance, Sir James Jeans states,
"neither of them has been seen in cometary form, but the place where they
ought to be is occupied by a swarm of millions of meteors, known as the
Andromedid meteors. Occasionally these meet the earth in its orbit, and make a
grand meteoric display."
The two comets were no longer separate comets, but were
mingled in one great shower of light, just as the Faith of the Báb and
Bahá'u'lláh are not separate but one in the light which they shed upon the
earth.
- William Sears (‘Release the Sun’)