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Unfolding Destiny
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Pages 13-15
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Letter of 17 February 1923
The beloved of the Lord and the handmaids of the Merciful throughout
London, Manchester and Bournemouth.
Care of the members of the National Spiritual Assembly.
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Dearest brethren and sisters in `Abdu'l-Bahá,
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The letters that I have recently received from the friends in London
and Manchester have been to me a source of great hope and
encouragement, and have served to strengthen the ties that bind me to
my dearly-beloved friends in that great country.
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I am much pleased and gratified to hear of the wonderful progress
of the work of our able and devoted brother, Jináb-i-`Avárih, and my
earnest hope and prayer is that he may, by his zeal, patience,
experience and knowledge, set ablaze the fire that the Master has
kindled in the heart of that land.
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The supreme necessity, and the urgent need of the Cause of God at
present, is the unity of the friends, and their sustained and wholehearted
co-operation in their task of spreading the Divine Teachings
throughout the world. It is the sacred duty of all believers to have
implicit confidence in, and support heartily, every decision passed by
their Spiritual Assemblies, whether local or central; and the members
of these Assemblies must, on their part, set aside their own inclinations,
personal interests, likes and dislikes, and regard only the welfare of the
Cause and the well-being of the friends. This is surely the foundation
which must be firmly laid in the hearts of all believers the world over,
for upon this only can any constructive and permanent service be
achieved, and the edifice of the Beloved's last instructions, as revealed
in His Will and Testament, be raised and established.
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The all-conquering Spirit of Bahá'u'lláh cannot prove effective in
this world of strife and turmoil, and cannot achieve its purpose for
mankind, unless we, who are named after His Name, and who are the
recipients of His Grace, endeavour, by our example, our daily life and
our dealings with our fellow-men, to reveal that noble spirit of love and
self-sacrifice of which the world stands in need at present.
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I have been reading lately some of the oldest Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá
and am enclosing for your perusal the translation of various
selections from His soul-stirring words, revealed some twenty-five
years ago, during the darkest days of His incarceration in the prison
city of Akká. You will realise as you read them the unshakable
confidence of the Master in the future growth of the Movement, the
significance of the Cause in this age, and the glorious privilege of the
friends to labour for its spread in every land.
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I am enclosing also my revised translation of the Hidden Words,
both Persian and Arabic, a copy of which I have sent to the friends in
the United States in response to their cable, requesting me to authorise
circulation of my version among the friends in America.
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I have recently received a message from our beloved brethren and
sisters in Germany, who, in the midst of their sufferings and trials,
yearn to receive a word of sympathy and comfort from their fellow-workers
in France and England. I am sure you will gladly respond to
their request, and cheer them with the glad-tidings of the wonderful
progress of the Cause in your land and elsewhere.
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I am always looking forward to receiving your letters and hear from
you personally in all matters pertaining to the Cause. It is my earnest
prayer whenever I visit the Sacred Shrines, that the friends in England
may be always protected, guided and blessed in their work of service to
the Cause, and may soon witness the fulfilment of the glorious promises
of the Master regarding the future of that land and the spiritual re-awakening
of its people.
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Your brother and fellow-worker,
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Shoghi
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Notes
1. [The first meeting of the elected "National Spiritual Assembly" took place in London on 13 October 1923.]
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