The N.S.A. should, indeed, advise the believers to lessen their
correspondence with the Guardian. But under no circumstances
it can prevent them from writing to him. For this is a sacred
right and a supreme privilege which every believer can rightly
claim to possess, as through it alone he can get in direct touch
with his Guardian. If individuals feel, after the advice of the
N.S.A. to lessen correspondence, an inner urge to write to the
Guardian they should not be prevented or discouraged.