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The readiness of your Assembly, as expressed in your recently cabled
message, to transfer the National Bahá’í Secretariat to the vicinity of the
Temple in Wilmette has evoked within me the deepest feelings of thankfulness
and joy. Your historic decision, so wise and timely, so surprising in
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its suddenness, so far-reaching in its consequences, is one that I cannot but
heartily and unreservedly applaud. To each one of your brethren in the
Faith, throughout the United States and Canada, who are witnessing, from
day to day and at an ever-hastening speed, the approaching completion of
their National House of Worship, the great Mother Temple of the West,
your resolution to establish within its hallowed precincts and in the heart
of the North American continent the Administrative Seat of their beloved
Faith cannot but denote henceforward a closer association, a more constant
communion, and a higher degree of coordination between the two primary
agencies providentially ordained for the enrichment of their spiritual life
and for the conduct and regulation of their administrative affairs. To the
far-flung Bahá’í communities of East and West, most of which are being
increasingly proscribed and ill-treated, and none of which can claim to
have had a share of the dual blessings which a specially designed and
constructed House of Worship and a fully and efficiently functioning
Administrative Order invariably confer, the concentration in a single locality
of what will come to be regarded as the fountain-head of the community’s
spiritual life and what is already recognized as the mainspring of the
administrative activities, signalizes the launching of yet another phase in the
slow and imperceptible emergence, in these declining times, of the model
Bahá’í community—a community divinely ordained, organically united,
clear-visioned, vibrant with life, and whose very purpose is regulated by the
twin directing principles of the worship of God and of service to one’s
fellow-men.
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The decision you have arrived at is an act that befittingly marks the
commencement of your allotted term of stewardship in service to the
Cause of Bahá’u’lláh. Moreover, it significantly coincides with the
inauguration of that world mission of which the settlement of Bahá’í pioneers
in the virgin territories of the North American continent has been but a
prelude. That such a decision may speedily and without the slightest hitch
be carried into effect is the deepest longing of my heart. That those who
have boldly carried so weighty a resolution may without pause or respite
continue to labor and build up, as circumstances permit, around this
administrative nucleus such accessories as the machinery of a fast evolving
administrative order, functioning under the shadow of, and in such close
proximity to, the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár, must demand, is the object of my
incessant and fervent prayer. That such a step, momentous as it is, may prove
the starting point for acts of still greater renown and richer possibilities
that will leave their distinct mark on the third year of the Seven Year Plan is
a hope which I, together with all those who are eagerly following its progress,
fondly and confidently cherish.
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The American believers, while straining to accomplish befittingly this
particular task, must simultaneously brace themselves for another sublime
effort to discharge, ere the present year draws to a close, their manifold
responsibilities allotted to them under the Seven Year Plan. The placing
of yet another contract for the casting of the ornamentation of the First
Story of the Temple, the permanent settlement of the six remaining
Republics of Central America, and the extension of continual support both
material and moral, to those weaker States, Provinces and Republics
that have been recently incorporated in the body of the Faith, combine to
offer, at this hour when the fate of civilization trembles in the balance, the
boldest and gravest challenge that has ever faced the community of the
American believers both in the propagative and administrative spheres
of Bahá’í activity. In the field of pioneer teaching, and particularly in
connection with the opening of the Republics of Haiti, Salvador, Costa
Rica, Nicaragua, Dominica and Guatemala, the utmost encouragement should
at all times be vouchsafed by the elected representatives of the community
to those who, out of the abundance of their hearts, and in direct response
to the call of their Faith and the dictates of their conscience, have renounced
their comforts, fled their homes, and hazarded their fortunes for the sake
of bringing into operation the majestic Plan of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, while special
support should be extended to those who appear to be best qualified for the
strenuous labors which pioneering under such exacting circumstances
demands. Care should be exercised lest any hindrance, should, for any
reason, be placed in the way of those who have, whether young or old,
rich or poor, so spontaneously dedicated themselves to so urgent and holy
a mission.
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Towards this newly-appointed enterprise a more definite reorientation
is needed. To its purposes a more complete dedication is demanded. In its
fortunes a more widespread concern is required. For its further consolidation
and speedy fulfilment a larger number and a greater variety of participants
are indispensable. For its success a more abundant flow of material
resources should be assured.
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Let the privileged few, the ambassadors of the Message of Bahá’u’lláh,
bear in mind His words as they go forth on their errands of service to His
Cause. “It behoveth whosoever willeth to journey for the sake of God, and
whose intention is to proclaim His Word and quicken the dead, to bathe
himself with the waters of detachment, and to adorn his temple with the
ornaments of resignation and submission. Let trust in God be his shield, and
reliance on God his provision, and the fear of God his raiment. Let patience
be his helper, and praise-worthy conduct his succorer, and goodly deeds his
army. Then will the concourse on high sustain him. Then will the denizens
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of the Kingdom of Names march forth with him, and the banners of Divine
guidance and inspiration be unfurled on his right hand and before him.”
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Faced with such a challenge, a community that has scaled thus far such
peaks of enduring achievements can neither falter nor recoil. Confident in
its destiny, reliant on its God-given power, fortified by the consciousness
of its past victories, galvanized into action at the sight of a slowly
disrupting civilization, it will—I can have no doubt—continue to fulfil
unflinchingly the immediate requirements of its task, assured that with every
step it takes and with each stage it traverses, a fresh revelation of Divine
light and strength will guide and propel it forward until it consummates, in
the fulness of time and in the plenitude of its power, the Plan inseparably
bound up with its shining destiny.
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