Ridvan 2008:
Dearly loved Friends,
1 Thousands upon thousands, embracing the diversity of
the entire human family, are engaged in systematic study of the Creative Word
in an environment that is at once serious and uplifting. As they strive to
apply through a process of action, reflection and consultation the insights
thus gained, they see their capacity to serve the Cause rise to new levels.
Responding to the inmost longing of every heart to commune with its Maker, they
carry out acts of collective worship in diverse settings, uniting with others
in prayer, awakening spiritual susceptibilities, and shaping a pattern of life
distinguished for its devotional character. As they call on one another in
their homes and pay visits to families, friends and acquaintances, they enter
into purposeful discussion on themes of spiritual import, deepen their
knowledge of the Faith, share Baháfuflláhfs message,
and welcome increasing numbers to join them in a mighty spiritual enterprise.
Aware of the aspirations of the children of the world and their need for spiritual
education, they extend their efforts widely to involve ever-growing contingents
of participants in classes that become centres of
attraction for the young and strengthen the roots of the Faith in society. They
assist junior youth to navigate through a crucial stage of their lives and to
become empowered to direct their energies toward the advancement of
civilization. And with the advantage of a greater abundance of human resources,
an increasing number of them are able to express their faith through a rising
tide of endeavours that address the needs of humanity
in both their spiritual and material dimensions. Such is the panorama before us
as we pause this Riḍván
to observe the progress of the worldwide Baháfí
community.
2 On several occasions we have indicated that the aim of
the series of global Plans that will carry the Baháfí
world to the celebration of the centenary of the Faithfs Formative Age in 2021
will be achieved through marked progress in the activity and development of the
individual believer, of the institutions, and of the community. At this, the
midway point of what will be a quarter of a century of consistent, focused
exertion, the evidences of increased capacity are everywhere apparent. Of
particular significance is the widening impact of the dynamism flowing from the
interactions between the three participants in the Plan. Institutions, from the
national to the local level, see with ever greater clarity how to create
conditions conducive to the expression of the spiritual energies of a growing
number of believers in pursuit of a common goal. The community is serving more
and more as that environment in which individual effort and collective action,
mediated by the institute, can complement each other in order to achieve
progress. The vibrancy it manifests and the unity of purpose that animates its endeavours are drawing into its swelling ranks those from
every walk of life eager to dedicate their time and energies to the welfare of
humanity. That the doors of the community are more widely open for any
receptive soul to enter and receive sustenance from Baháfuflláhfs
Revelation is clear. No greater testament is there to the efficacy of the
interactions among the Planfs three participants than the dramatic acceleration
in the tempo of teaching that was witnessed this past year. The advance made in
the process of entry by troops was significant indeed.
3 Within the sphere of these enhanced interactions,
individual initiative is becoming increasingly effective. In previous messages
we have referred to the impetus that the institute process imparts to the
exercise of initiative by the individual believer. The friends in every
continent are engaged in study of the Writings for the explicit purpose of
learning to apply the teachings to the growth of the Faith. Remarkable numbers
are now shouldering responsibility for the spiritual vitality of their
communities; energetically, they are carrying out those acts of service
befitting a healthy pattern of growth. As they have persevered in the field of
service to the Cause, maintaining a humble posture of learning, their courage
and wisdom, zeal and acuity, fervour and
circumspection, determination and trust in God have combined all the more to
reinforce one another. In their presentation of the message of Baháfuflláh and the exposition of its verities, they have
taken to heart the words of Shoghi Effendi that they
must neither "hesitate" nor "falter", neither
"overstress" nor "whittle down" the truth which they
champion. Neither are they "fanatical" nor "excessively
liberal". Through their constancy in teaching, they have increased their
ability to determine whether the receptivity of their listener requires them to
be "wary" or "bold", to "act swiftly" or to "mark
time", to be "direct" or "indirect" in the methods
they employ.
4 What we continue to find encouraging is how well
disciplined is this individual initiative. Communities everywhere are gradually
internalizing the lessons being learned from systematization, and the framework
defined by the current series of Plans lends consistency and flexibility to the
endeavours of the friends. Far from restricting them,
this framework enables them to seize opportunities, to build relationships, and
to translate into reality a vision of systematic growth. In a word, it gives
shape to their collective powers.
5 As we survey what has been accomplished around the
world, our hearts are filled with particular admiration for the believers in
Iran, who, under the most arduous conditions, have arisen boldly to serve their
country and are bending their energies toward its revitalization, though the
avenues open to them are limited. And given the restrictions placed on the
administration of the Faith, they have set out on an individual basis to
acquaint their fellow citizens with the teachings of Baháfuflláh,
directly engaging them in conversations about His redeeming message. Not only
have they received unprecedented support from enlightened souls as they have
begun to do so, but they have encountered a receptivity far beyond anything
they would have imagined possible.
6 Every follower of Baháfuflláh
conscious of the forces of integration and disintegration operating in society
today sees the relationship between the rise in receptivity to the Faith in all
parts of the globe and the failings of the worldfs systems. That such
receptivity will increase as the agonies of humanity deepen is certain. Let
there be no mistake: The capacity building that has been set in motion to
respond to mounting receptivity is still in its earliest stages. The magnitude
of the demands of a world in disarray will test this capacity to its limits in
the years ahead. Humanity is battered by forces of oppression, whether
generated from the depths of religious prejudice or the pinnacles of rampant
materialism. Baháfís are able to discern the causes of this affliction.
"What eoppressionf is more grievous", Baháfuflláh
asks, "than that a soul seeking the truth, and wishing to attain unto the
knowledge of God, should know not where to go for it and from whom to seek
it?" There is no time to lose. Continued progress must be achieved in the
activity and development of the three participants in the Plan.
7 eAbdufl-Bahá has extolled
"two calls" to "success and prosperity" that can be heard
from the "heights of the happiness of mankind". One is the call of
"civilization", of "progress of the material world". It
comprises the "laws", "regulations", "arts and
sciences" through which humanity develops. The other is the
"soul-stirring call of God", on which depends the eternal happiness
of humanity. "This second call", the Master has explained, "is
founded upon the instructions and exhortations of the Lord and the admonitions
and altruistic emotions belonging to the realm of morality which, like unto a
brilliant light, brighten and illumine the lamp of the realities of mankind.
Its penetrative power is the Word of God." As you continue to labour in your clusters, you will be drawn further and
further into the life of the society around you and will be challenged to
extend the process of systematic learning in which you are engaged to encompass
a growing range of human endeavours. In the
approaches you take, the methods you adopt, and the instruments you employ, you
will need to achieve the same degree of coherence that characterizes the
pattern of growth presently under way.
8 Sustaining growth in cluster after cluster will depend
on the qualities that distinguish your service to the peoples of the world. So
free must be your thoughts and actions of any trace of prejudice—racial,
religious, economic, national, tribal, class, or cultural—that even the
stranger sees in you loving friends. So high must be your standard of
excellence and so pure and chaste your lives that the moral influence you exert
penetrates the consciousness of the wider community. Only if you demonstrate
the rectitude of conduct to which the writings of the Faith call every soul
will you be able to struggle against the myriad forms of corruption, overt and
subtle, eating at the vitals of society. Only if you perceive honour and nobility in every human being—this independent
of wealth or poverty—will you be able to champion the cause of justice. And to
the extent that administrative processes of your institutions are governed by
the principles of Baháfí consultation will the great
masses of humanity be able to take refuge in the Baháfí
community.
9 As you press ahead, be confident that the Concourse on
high is marshalling its forces and stands ready to come to your aid. Our
continued prayers will surround you.