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How All Can Help |
The work of healing the sick, however, is a matter that concerns
not the patient and the practitioner only, but everyone.
All must help, by sympathy and service, by right living and
right thinking, and especially by prayer, for of all remedies
prayer is the most potent. “Supplication and prayer on behalf
of others,” says ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, “will surely be effective.” The
friends of the patient have a special responsibility, for their influence,
either for good or ill, is most direct and powerful. In
how many cases of sickness the issue depends mainly on the
ministrations of parents, friends or neighbors of the helpless
sufferer!
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Even the members of the community at large have an influence
in every case of sickness. In individual cases that influence
may not appear great, yet in the mass the effect is potent.
Everyone is affected by the social “atmosphere” in which
he lives, by the general prevalence of faith or materialism, of
virtue or vice, of cheerfulness of depression; and each individual
has his share in determining the state of that social “atmosphere.”
It may not be possible for everyone, in the present state
of the world, to attain to perfect health, but it is possible for
everyone to become a “willing channel” for the health-giving
power of the Holy Spirit and thus to exert a healing, helpful
influence both on his own body and on all with whom he comes
in contact.
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Few duties are impressed on Bahá’ís more repeatedly and
emphatically than that of healing the sick, and many beautiful
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prayers for healing have been revealed by both Bahá’u’lláh and
‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
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