Concerning the transition from the present system of national sovereignty
to a system of world government, the House of Justice fully agrees with your
view that the Bahá’ís must now do all in their power to promote this
transition. This requires several related activities, all of which are goals
of the present Seven Year Plan. One is the establishment as rapidly as
possible of firmly grounded efficiently functioning Local Spiritual Assemblies
in every part of the world, so that seekers everywhere will have a point of
reference to which they can turn for guidance and for the Teachings of the
Faith. A second is the deepening of the believers, of all ages, in their
understanding of and obedience to the Teachings. A third is the proclamation
of the Faith to all strata of society, and in particular to those in authority
and to leaders of thought so that those who hold the direction of peoples in
their hands will learn accurately about the nature and tenets of the Faith and
will grow to respect it and implement its principles. A fourth is the
promotion of Bahá’í scholarship, so that an increasing number of believers will
be able to analyse the problems of mankind in every field and to show how the
Teachings solve them. A fifth is the development of relations between the
Bahá’í International Community and the United Nations both directly with the
highest UN institutions and at a grass-roots level in areas of rural
development, education, etc.
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