[Letter of October 6, 1950]
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He (the Guardian) is so happy to have you at last in Japan, and
feels your presence there will be of great help and inspiration to the
Japanese friends.
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They seem dear and devoted souls, and he rejoices to see that,
after all these years, and the long period of patient toil you spent there
in the past, the tree of the Faith has struck deep roots, and the fruits
are beginning to appear at last.
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He feels you, and dear Fujita too, should devote particular attention
to deepening the friends in the Covenant, which is the ark of safety
for every believer.
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(in the Guardian’s handwriting)
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May the Almighty sustain, guide and bless you always, give you
all the strength you need to enrich the splendid record of your past
services in Japan, and enable you continually to extend the range of
your meritorious accomplishments.
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Your true and grateful brother, Shoghi
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