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4: His grief is too immense and his loss too … |
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His grief is too immense and his loss too
heavy to be adequately expressed in words. But the
many letters of condolence he has already received,
and especially your message that indicated your
profound attachment to our departed Khánum,
greatly comforted his sorrow-stricken heart and
gave him the assurance that in this calamitous event
the friends are amply sharing his grief.
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However irreparable and heart-rending our loss
may be, we cannot but thank God for having
released our beloved Holy Leaf from the oppression
and bondage of this world. For more than eighty
71
years this Exalted Leaf bore with a fortitude that
bewildered every one who had the privilege of
knowing her, sufferings and tribulations that few of
our present-day believers did experience. And yet,
what a joy and what a saintlike attitude she manifested
all through her life. Her angelic face was so
calm, so serene in the very midst of sufferings and
pains. Not that she lacked tenderness of heart and
sympathy. But she could overcome her feelings and
this because she had put all her trust in God.
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1. | 25 August 1932 [ Back To Reference] |