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(5) July 24th, 1943
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The Guardian was very happy to receive your letter of May 29th; and he
has instructed me to answer you on his behalf.
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It is with great joy that he welcomes you into the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
and he hopes that you will be the means of attracting many other souls to
this glorious life-giving Message.
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‘Abdul-Bahá was most anxious that the Eskimo people should be
taught the Message of this New Day, and it is a source of happiness to all
Bahá’ís that you, a member of that race, have arisen to spread these
teachings.
God has surely guided your steps and blessed your search for
divine Truth.
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If people only realized it, the inner life of the spirit is that which
counts, but they are so blinded by desires and so misled that they have brought
upon themselves all the suffering we see at present in the world. The
Bahá’ís seek to lead people back to a knowledge of their true selves and
the purpose for which they were created, and thus to their greatest
happiness and highest good.
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You may be sure the Guardian will pray that you may render the Cause
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many valuable services and become a gifted and confirmed Bahá’í
teacher.
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With warm Bahá’í love,
R. Rabbani
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P.S. It will interest you to know that there are now Bahá’ís active in
Anchorage, Fairbanks, and the Eskimo village of Tuluksak, Alaska.
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Your most welcome letter has rejoiced my heart. I extend to you a most
hearty welcome into the ranks of the followers of Bahá’u’lláh, and will
greatly value your support and cooperation. Your conversion to His
Cause is indeed a historic event, and will greatly rejoice the hearts of the
believers. I will pray for your success and spiritual advancement from the
depths of my heart. Rest assured and be confident.
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Your true brother,
Shoghi
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