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(1) June 22nd, 1923
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My dear Bahá'í sister,
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Your beautiful letter of April 3rd written to the Beloved
Guardian of the Cause of God, our dear Shoghi Effendi, was
received.[+E1] He was much impressed and charmed with the
spirit of your letter, which indicated deep devotion to and
absolute dependence on the Holy Spirit of the Beloved Master,
`Abdu'l-Bahá.
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He instructed me with a heart overflowing with love to
answer your letter, conveying to you his high estimation for
the beauty of the faith of the New Zealand friends, and deep
appreciation towards the splendid services of our dear Mr and
Mrs Dunn,[+E2] who are so wonderfully blessed and assisted by
the power of the Holy Ghost. He loves you all and prays for
your happiness and spiritual growth.
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It is true that your group is now still small, but he assures
you that your group will before long grow larger and
larger day by day. It has been always the case with the growth
of every religion. Some pure soul or souls go to some land
and sow the seeds of the heavenly teachings in the hearts of
few who are most pure and so most receptive. The seeds will
germinate and grow in them. The fruits of these seeds appear
in the regeneration of the lives of these primary adherents.
These primary adherents share the bounties they have received
with other souls, who through them obtain new life
and light and in turn illumine other people.
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The primary adherents are the stars of great magnitude
in every land in the firmament of the Kingdom of God. They
are the chosen people. They are like candles which, through
their sacrificial efforts, are weeping their lives away in order
to give light to the world and establish the purpose of their
Lord and Saviour, which purpose is the salvation of mankind.
His Holiness, Jesus Christ! see how small the group of
His disciples was! No matter how few the number of the disciples
was, yet they through His power illumined the world.
Our Era is similar to that, but through the development of
humanity it is greater, and through the evils of the material
civilization and negligence of mankind our sacrifices must be
greater. Divine light must make itself manifest in our daily
life deeds.
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In the early days of the appearance of our Saviour, virtue
was to save ourselves. When we are once established in
our faith, then virtue is to save others. The three mottoes of
education hold true in our case too. First grow, then become
and then contribute. We have developed; we have established
ourselves, and now it is time to contribute to others.
We have inexhaustible capital. The candles of our spiritual
lives constantly weep away their lives in shedding light to the
world, but they never become exhausted. For there is connection
between our lives and that of Bahá'u'lláh and our
beloved `Abdu'l-Bahá.
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It cannot be described how much we long to see our
dear New Zealand brethren and sisters. We hope the day will
come when they can come to us and we to them. Meanwhile,
we are praying at the Holy Threshold of our beloved Master
for your success and happiness. We hope you will pray for us
too. The effect of the prayers of the pure hearts is tremendously
great.
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Our dear Shoghi Effendi wants you not to look at your
own capacity, but at the power of the Holy Ghost of God. He
sends you all his loving greeting and tender affection.
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With warm wishes and Bahá'í love, I remain,
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Your humble brother in His love,
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Azizullah S. Bahadur
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