The Importance of Deepening our Knowledge
and Understanding of the
Faith
A compilation of extracts from the Bahá'í Writings
Prepared by
the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice
Bahá'í World
Centre
Baha'i Publishing Trust, Wilmette, Illinois 60091
Copyright
by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Canada
1983
Extracts from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
- Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide. Whoso faileth to
recite them hath not been faithful to the Covenant of God and His Testament,
and whoso turneth away from these holy verses in this Day is of those who
throughout eternity have turned away from God. Fear ye God, O My servants, one
and all.
— Bahá'u'lláh, The
Kitab-i-Aqdas, p.73
- Were any man to taste the sweetness of the words which the lips of the
All-Merciful have willed to utter, he would, though the treasures of the earth
be in his possession, renounce them one and all, that he might vindicate the
truth of even one of His commandments, shining above the Dayspring of His
bountiful care and loving-kindness.
—
Bahá'u'lláh, A Synopsis and Codification of the Laws and Ordinances of
Kitab-i-Aqdas, p.12
- Whoso hath inhaled the sweet fragrance of the All-Merciful, and recognized
the Source of this utterance, will welcome with his own eyes the shafts of the
enemy, that he may establish the truth of the laws of God amongst men. Well is
it with him that hath turned thereunto, and apprehended the meaning of His
decisive decree.
— Bahá'u'lláh, The
Kitab-i-Aqdas, p.22
- Immerse yourselves in the ocean of My words, that ye may unravel its
secrets, and discover all the pearls of wisdom that lie hid in its depths.
Take heed that ye do not vacillate in your determination to embrace the truth
of this Cause--a Cause through which the potentialities of the might of God
have been revealed, and His sovereignty established. With faces beaming with
joy, hasten ye unto Him. This is the changeless Faith of God, eternal in the
past, eternal in the future. Let him that seeketh, attain it; and as to him
that hath refused to seek it--verily, God is Self-Sufficient, above any need
of His creatures.
— Bahá'u'lláh, The
Kitab-i-Aqdas, pp.85-86
- Peruse ye every day the verses revealed by God. Blessed is the man who
reciteth them and reflecteth upon them. He truly is of them with whom it shall
be well.
— Bahá'u'lláh, from a newly
translated Tablet of Bahá'u'lláh
- Gather ye together with the utmost joy and fellowship and recite the
verses revealed by the merciful Lord. By so doing the doors to true knowledge
will be opened to your inner beings, and ye will then feel your souls endowed
with steadfastness and your hearts filled with radiant
joy.
— Bahá'u'lláh, from a newly
translated Tablet of Bahá'u'lláh
- Peruse My verses with joy and radiance. Verily they will attract you unto
God and will enable you to detach yourselves from all else save Him. Thus have
been admonished in God's Holy Writ and in this resplendent
Tablet.
— Bahá'u'lláh, from a newly
translated Tablet of Bahá'u'lláh
- Whoso hath searched the depths of the oceans that lie hid within these
exalted words, and fathomed their import, can be said to have discovered a
glimmer of the unspeakable glory with which this mighty, this sublime, and
most holy Revelation hath been endowed.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p.10
- Know thou that, according to what thy Lord, the Lord of all men, hath
decreed in His Book, the favors vouchsafed by Him unto mankind have been, and
will ever remain, limitless in their range. First and foremost among these
favors, which the Almighty hath conferred upon man, is the gift of
understanding. His purpose in conferring such a gift is none other except to
enable His creature to know and recognize the one true God--exalted be His
glory. This gift giveth man the power to discern the truth in all things,
leadeth him to that which is right, and helpeth him to discover the secrets of
creation.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from
the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p.194
- It is incumbent upon every man of insight and understanding to strive to
translate that which hath been written into reality and
action....
— Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from
the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p.250
- From the exalted source, and out of the essence of His favor and bounty He
hath entrusted every created thing with a sign of His knowledge, so that none
of His creatures may be deprived of its share in expressing, each according to
its capacity and rank, this knowledge. This sign is the mirror of His beauty
in the world of creation. The greater the effort exerted for the refinement of
this sublime and noble mirror, the more faithfully will it be made to reflect
the glory of the names and attributes of God, and reveal the wonders of His
signs and knowledge...
There can be no doubt whatever that, in
consequence of the efforts which every man may consciously exert and as a
result of the exertion of his own spiritual faculties, this mirror can be so
cleansed from the dross of earthly defilements and purged from satanic fancies
as to be able to draw nigh unto the meads of eternal holiness and attain the
courts of everlasting fellowship.
—
Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p.262
- Intone, O My servant, the verses of God that have been received by thee,
as intoned by them who have drawn nigh unto Him, that the sweetness of thy
melody may kindle thine own soul, and attract the hearts of all men. Whoso
reciteth, in the privacy of his chamber, the verses revealed by God, the
scattering angels of the Almighty shall scatter abroad the fragrance of the
words uttered by his mouth, and shall cause the heart of every righteous man
to throb. Though he may, at first, remain unaware of its effect, yet the
virtue of the grace vouchsafed unto him must needs sooner or later exercise
its influence upon his soul. Thus have the mysteries of the Revelation of God
been decreed by virtue of the Will of Him Who is the Source of power and
wisdom.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from
the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p.295
- My servants! My holy, My divinely ordained Revelation may be likened unto
an ocean in whose depths are concealed innumerable pearls of great price, of
surpassing luster. It is the duty of every seeker to bestir himself and strive
to attain the shores of this ocean, so that he may, in proportion to the
eagerness of his search and the efforts he hath exerted, partake of such
benefits as have been pre-ordained in God's irrevocable and hidden
Tablets.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from
the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p.326
- My servants! Through the might of God and His power, and out of the
treasury of His knowledge and wisdom, I have brought forth and revealed unto
you the pearls that lay concealed in the depths of His everlasting ocean. I
have summoned the Maids of Heaven to emerge from behind the veil of
concealment, and have clothed them with these words of Mine--words of
consummate power and wisdom. I have, moreover, with the hand of divine power,
unsealed the choice wine of My Revelation, and have wafted its holy, its
hidden, and musk-laden fragrance upon all created things. Who else but
yourselves is to be blamed if ye choose to remain unendowed with so great an
outpouring of God's transcendent and all-encompassing grace, with so bright a
revelation of His resplendent mercy?...
— Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, pp.327-328
- Were any man to ponder in his heart that which the Pen of the Most High
hath revealed and to taste of its sweetness, he would, of a certainty, find
himself emptied and delivered from his own desires, and utterly subservient to
the Will of the Almighty. Happy is the man that hath attained so high a
station, and hath not deprived himself of so bountiful a
grace.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings from the
Writings of Baha'u'llah, p.343
- Now is the moment in which to cleanse thyself with the waters of
detachment that have flowed out from the Supreme Pen, and to ponder, wholly
for the sake of God, those things which, time and again, have been sent down
or manifested, and then to strive, as much as lieth in thee, to quench,
through the power of wisdom and the force of thy utterance, the fire of enmity
and hatred which smouldereth in the hearts of the peoples of the world. The
Divine Messengers have been sent down, and their Books were revealed, for the
purpose of promoting the knowledge of God, and of furthering unity and
fellowship amongst men.
— Bahá'u'lláh,
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, p.12
- "Know thou that he is truly learned who hath acknowledged My Revelation,
and drunk from the Ocean of My knowledge, and soared in the atmosphere of My
love, and cast away all else besides Me, and taken firm hold on that which
hath been sent down from the Kingdom of My wondrous utterance. He, verily, is
even as an eye unto mankind, and as the spirit of life unto the body of all
creation. Glorified be the All-Merciful Who hath enlightened him, and caused
him to arise and serve His great and mighty Cause. Verily, such a man is
blessed by the Concourse on high, and by them who dwell within the Tabernacle
of Grandeur, who have quaffed My sealed Wine in My Name, the Omnipotent, the
All-Powerful.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Epistle to
the Son of the Wolf, p.83
- Incline your ears to the words of this unlettered One, wherewith He
summoneth you unto God, the Ever-Abiding. Better is this for you than all the
treasures of the earth, could ye but comprehend
it.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Epistle to the Son of
the Wolf, p.129
- With fixed and steady gaze, born of the unerring eye of God, scan for a
while the horizon of divine knowledge, and contemplate those words of
perfection which the Eternal hath revealed, that haply the mysteries of divine
wisdom, hidden ere now beneath the veil of glory and treasured within the
tabernacle of His grace, may be made manifest unto
you.
— Bahá'u'lláh, The Kitab-i-Iqan,
p.16-17
- Inasmuch as it hath been clearly shown that only those who are initiated
into the divine mysteries can comprehend the melodies uttered by the Bird of
Heaven, it is therefore incumbent upon every one to seek enlightenment from
the illumined in heart and from the Treasuries of divine mysteries regarding
the intricacies of God's Faith and the abstruse allusions in the utterances of
the Daysprings of Holiness. Thus will these mysteries be unraveled, not by the
aid of acquired learning, but solely through the assistance of God and the
outpourings of His grace. "Ask ye, therefore, of them that have the custody of
the Scriptures, if ye know it not." (Quran
16:43)
— Bahá'u'lláh, from a newly
translated Tablet of Bahá'u'lláh
- The understanding of His words and the comprehension of the utterances of
the Birds of Heaven are in no wise dependent upon human learning. They depend
solely upon purity of heart, chastity of soul, and freedom of
spirit.
— Bahá'u'lláh, The Kitab-i-Iqan,
p.211
- brother, we should open our eyes, meditate upon His Word, and seek the
sheltering shadow of the Manifestations of God, that perchance we may be
warned by the unmistakable counsels of the Book, and give heed to the
admonitions recorded in the holy Tablets; that we may not cavil at the
Revealer of the verses, that we may resign ourselves wholly to His Cause, and
embrace wholeheartedly His law, that haply we may enter the court of His
mercy, and dwell upon the shore of His grace. He, verily, is merciful, and
forgiving towards His servants.
—
Bahá'u'lláh, The Kitab-i-Iqan, p.217
- The wine of renunciation must needs be quaffed, the lofty heights of
detachment must needs be attained, and the meditation referred to in the words
"One hour's reflection is preferable to seventy years of pious worship" must
needs be observed, so that the secret of the wretched behaviour of the people
might be discovered, those people who, despite the love and yearning for truth
which they profess, curse the followers of Truth when once He hath been made
manifest. To this truth the above-mentioned tradition beareth
witness.
— Bahá'u'lláh, The
Kitab-i-Iqan, p.238
- Meditate upon that which hath streamed forth from the heaven of the Will
of thy Lord, He Who is the Source of all grace, that thou mayest grasp the
intended meaning which is enshrined in the sacred depths of the Holy
Writings.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Tablets of
Baha'u'llah, p.143
- The sanctified souls should ponder and meditate in their hearts regarding
the methods of teaching. From the texts of the wondrous, heavenly Scriptures
they should memorize phrases and passages bearing on various instances, so
that in the course of their speech they may recite divine verses whenever the
occasion demandeth it, inasmuch as these holy verses are the most potent
elixir, the greatest and mightiest talisman. So potent is their influence that
the hearer will have no cause for vacillation. I swear by My life! This
Revelation is endowed with such a power that it will act as the lodestone for
all nations and kindreds of the earth. Should one pause to meditate
attentively he would recognize that no place is there, nor can there be, for
anyone to flee to.
— Bahá'u'lláh,
Tablets of Baha'u'llah, p.200
- Inspire then my soul, O my God, with Thy wondrous remembrance, that I may
glorify Thy name. Number me not with them who read Thy words and fail to find
Thy hidden gift which, as decreed by Thee, is contained therein, and which
quickeneth the souls of Thy creatures and the hearts of Thy
servants.
— Bahá'u'lláh, Prayers and
Meditations, p.83
Extracts from the Writings of
`Abdu'l-Bahá
- And from amongst all creatures He hath singled out man, to grant him His
most wondrous gift, and hath made him to attain the bounties of the Company on
High. That most precious of gifts is attainment unto His unfailing guidance,
that the inner reality of humankind should become as a niche to hold this
lamp; and when the scattering splendours of this light do beat against the
bright glass of the heart, the heart's purity maketh the beams to blaze out
even stronger than before, and to shine in glory on the minds and souls of
men.
The attainment of the most great guidance is dependent upon
knowledge and wisdom, and on being informed as to the mysteries of the Holy
Words. Wherefore must the loved ones of God, be they young or old, be they men
or women, each one according to his capabilities, strive to acquire the
various branches of knowledge, and to increase his understanding of the
mysteries of the Holy Books, and his skill in marshalling the divine proofs
and evidences.
— Abdu'l-Bahá,
Compilation, Baha'i Education, p.7
- When your hearts are wholly attracted to the one true God you will acquire
divine knowledge, will become attentive to the proofs and testimonies and will
commit to memory the glad-tidings concerning the Manifestations of the Beauty
of the All-Merciful, as mentioned in the heavenly Scriptures. Then ye shall
behold how wondrous are His confirmations and how gracious is His
assistance.
— Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly
translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- It is imperative to acquire the knowledge of divine proofs and evidences,
and to acquaint oneself with convincing testimonies which demonstrate the
revelation of God's resplendent Light. The study group thou didst organize
hath inspired much joy and happiness to the heart of Abdu'l-Bahá. Thou must
exert much effort and show forth perseverance and constancy that, God willing,
through the reviving breaths of His mercy, souls may be so educated as to
become like radiant candles shining in the assemblage of divine knowledge and
understanding. This matter is highly important. It is binding on everyone and
must be regarded as an obligation.
—
Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- In truth thou art now rendering a great service to the basic foundations
of the Cause of God, inasmuch as the cornerstone of its structure is the
promotion of His Faith, the awakening of the people, the diffusion of the
divine teachings and the education of mankind, and all this dependeth on
instructing the friends in the teaching work. I beseech God that within a
short time thou mayest be able to acquaint the children of the Abhá Paradise
with the divine mysteries and truths and to rend asunder the veils of idle
imaginings, that each one of them become a fluent speaker and be able to guide
many others to the Cause of God. Then will the outpourings of the heavenly
bounties become manifest and the invisible hosts of the Kingdom, armed with
conclusive proofs and evidences, will conquer the realms of the inner
realities and domains of the hearts of men, even as a single seed developing
into seven ears of grain.
— Abdu'l-Bahá,
from a newly translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- In this day there is nothing more important than the instruction and study
of clear proofs and convincing, heavenly arguments, for therein lie the source
of life and the path of salvation.
—
Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- The method of instruction you have devised, namely, to begin by proving
the existence and oneness of God, the Lord of Eternity, then to establish the
validity of the mission proclaimed by the prophets and messengers, and finally
to explain the signs, the marvels and wonders of the universe, is highly
acceptable and you should proceed accordingly. Confirmations from the Lord of
Glory will assuredly be vouchsafed. Memorizing the texts of the holy Tablets,
and of perspicuous words and statements is highly praiseworthy. You should
exert the utmost endeavour in your efforts to educate, to expound, and to
instruct.
— Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly
translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- Whatever meeting is held to celebrate the memory of the Abhá Beauty and to
listen to the recital of the divine utterances is indeed a rose garden of the
Kingdom and that gathering is strengthened by the reviving breaths of holiness
that waft from the unseen world, inasmuch as the outpourings of divine grace
are the light of that gathering and the effulgent splendours of His mercy are
made manifest. I beseech God that those radiant faces may be enabled to shine
resplendent in the assemblage of the realm of holiness and that those
enraptured beings may be gathered together in the heaven of His mercifulness,
that they may chant the verses of praise and glorification in the Abhá
Kingdom, raise the voice of jubilation in the realm on high and the cry of
exultation and ecstasy in the Abhá
Paradise.
— Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly
translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- O beloved of Abdu'l-Bahá! There is no doubt that thou art assiduously
engaged in serving the Cause, giving eloquent talks at the meetings of the
friends, and elucidating divine mysteries. These exertions will cause the
outpourings of His invisible assistance to descend, and, as a magnet, will
attract the divine bounties. I earnestly hope that through the vitalizing
breath of the Holy Spirit thou mayest be strengthened day by day, and be
empowered to deliver more eloquent
addresses.
— Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly
translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- ....the Báb hath said: "Should a tiny ant desire in this day to be
possessed of such power as to be able to unravel the abstrusest and most
bewildering passages of the Qur'án, its wish will no doubt be fulfilled,
inasmuch as the mystery of eternal might vibrates within the innermost being
of all created things." If so helpless a creature can be endowed with so
subtle a capacity, how much more efficacious must be the power released
through the liberal effusions of the grace of
Bahá'u'lláh!
...Wherefore, O ye illumined youth, strive by night and by
day to unravel the mysteries of the mind and spirit, and to grasp the secrets
of the Day of God. Inform yourselves of the evidences that the Most Great Name
hath dawned.
— Compilation, Baha'i
Education, p.41
- If it were possible that in every city a few of the awakened ones, when
opportunity is offered, could hold a meeting, and therein habitually present
the proofs and arguments of God, this would do much to expand the
consciousness of man; provided, however, that the discourse be kept to this
one theme.
Abdu'l-Bahá, Bahá'í Meetings/The Nineteen Day Feast,
p.7
- It behoveth us one and all to recite day and night both the Persian Arabic
Hidden Words, to pray fervently and supplicate tearfully that we may be
enabled to conduct ourselves in accordance with these divine counsels. These
holy words have not been revealed to be heard but to be practiced.
--
Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- We should memorize the Hidden Words, follow the exhortations of the
Incomparable Lord, and conduct ourselves in a manner which befitteth our
servitude at the threshold of the One True
God.
— Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly
translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- Be assured in thyself that if thou dost conduct thyself in accordance with
the Hidden Words revealed in Persian and in Arabic, thou shalt become a torch
of fire of the love of God, an embodiment of humility, of lowliness, of
evanescence and of selflessness.
—
Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- The Hidden Words is a treasury of divine mysteries. When thou ponderest
its contents, the doors of the mysteries will
open.
— Abdu'l-Bahá, from a newly
translated Tablet of Abdu'l-Bahá
- Praise thou God that at last, through the divine teachings, thou hast
obtained both sight and insight to the highest degree, and hast become firmly
rooted in certitude and faith. It is my hope that others as well will achieve
illumined eyes and hearing ears, and attain to everlasting
life.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from
the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.30
- Read ye The Hidden Words, ponder the inner meanings thereof, act in accord
therewith. Read, with close attention, the Tablets of Tarazát (Ornaments),
Kalímát (Words of Paradise), Tajallíyyát (Effulgences), Ishráqát (Splendours),
and Bishárát (Glad Tidings), and rise up as ye are bidden in the heavenly
teachings. Thus may each one of you be even as a candle casting its light, the
centre of attraction wherever people come together; and from you, as from a
bed of flowers, may sweet scents be
shed.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from
the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, pp.35-36
- Direct thine attention to the holy Tablets; read thou the Ishráqát,
Tajallíyyát, the Words of Paradise, the Glad Tidings, the Tarazát, the Most
Holy Book. Then wilt thou see that today these heavenly Teachings are the
remedy for a sick and suffering world, and a healing balm for the sores on the
body of mankind. They are the spirit of life, the ark of salvation, the magnet
to draw down eternal glory, the dynamic power to motivate the inner self of
man.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from the
Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.61
- We hear that the Tablets of Ishráqát (Splendours), Tarazát (Ornaments),
Bishárát (Glad Tidings), Tajallíyyát (Effulgences), and Kalímát (Words of
Paradise) have been translated and published in those regions. In these
Tablets will ye have a model of how to be and how to
live.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from
the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.79
- Whatsoever gathering is arranged with the utmost love, and where those who
attend are turning their faces toward the Kingdom of God, and where the
discourse is of the Teachings of God, and the effect of which is to cause
those present to advance--that gathering is the Lord's, and that festive table
hath come down from heaven.
—
`Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.89
- Whensoever a company of people shall gather in a meeting place, shall
engage in glorifying God, and shall speak with one another of the mysteries of
God, beyond any doubt the breathings of the Holy Spirit will blow gently over
them, and each shall receive a share
thereof.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from
the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.94
- thou true friend! Read, in the school of God, the lessons of the spirit,
and learn from love's Teacher the innermost truths. Seek out the secrets of
Heaven, and tell of the overflowing grace and favour of
God.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from the
Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.110
- There are certain pillars which have been established as the unshakeable
supports of the Faith of God. The mightiest of these is learning and the use
of the mind, the expansion of consciousness, and insight into the realities of
the universe and the hidden mysteries of Almighty
God.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from the
Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.126
- Thou didst ask as to acquiring knowledge: read thou the Books and Tablets
of God, and the articles written to demonstrate the truth of this Faith.
Included among them are the Íqán, which hath been translated into English, the
works of Mírzá Abu'l-Fadl, and those of some others among the believers. In
the days to come a great number of holy Tablets and other sacred writings will
be translated, and thou shouldst read these as well. Likewise, ask thou of God
that the magnet of His love should draw unto thee the knowledge of Him. Once a
soul becometh holy in all things, purified, sanctified, the gates of the
knowledge of God will open wide before his
eyes.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from
the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, pp.190-191
- It is incumbent upon you to ponder in your hearts and meditate upon His
words, and humbly to call upon Him, and to put away self in His heavenly
Cause. These are the things that will make of you signs of guidance unto all
mankind, and brilliant stars shining down from the all-highest horizon, and
towering trees in the Abhá Paradise.
—
`Abdu'l-Bahá, Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.241
- maid-servant of God! Chant the Words of God and, pondering over their
meaning, transform them into actions! I ask God to cause thee to attain a high
station in the Kingdom of Life forever and
ever.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Tablets of
Abdu'l-Baha, p.85
- Hold meetings and read and chant the heavenly teachings, so that city may
be illumined with the light of reality and that country become a v屍itable
paradise by the strength of the Holy Spirit, for this cycle is the cycle of
the Glorious Lord and the melody of oneness and solidarity of the world of
mankind must reach the ears of the East and
West.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Tablets of
Abdu'l-Baha, p.631
Extracts from the Utterances of
`Abdu'l-Bahá
- Both before and after putting off this material form, there is progress in
perfection but not in state. So beings are consummated in perfect man. There
is no other being higher than a perfect man. But man when he has reached this
state can still make progress in perfections but not in state because there is
no state higher than that of a perfect man to which he can transfer himself.
He only progresses in the state of humanity, for the human perfections are
infinite. Thus, however learned a man may be, we can imagine one more
learned.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Some Answered
Questions, p.237
- The principles of the Teachings of Bahá'u'lláh should be carefully
studied, one by one, until they are realized and understood by mind and
heart--so will you become strong followers of the light, truly spiritual,
heavenly soldiers of God, acquiring and spreading the true civilization in
Persia, in Europe, and in the whole
world.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Paris Talks,
p.22
- The Spirit breathing through the Holy Scriptures is food for all who
hunger. God Who has given the revelation to His Prophets will surely give of
His abundance daily bread to all those who ask Him
faithfully.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Paris Talks,
p.57
- God sent His Prophets into the world to teach and enlighten man, to
explain to him the mystery of the Power of the Holy Spirit, to enable him to
reflect the light, and so in his turn, to be the source of guidance to others.
The Heavenly Books, the Bible, the Qur'án, and the other Holy Writings have
been given by God as guides into the paths of Divine virtue, love, justice and
peace.
Therefore I say unto you that ye should strive to follow the
counsels of these Blessed Books, and so order your lives that ye may,
following the examples set before you, become yourselves the saints of the
Most High!
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Paris Talks,
pp.61-62
- Seek with all your hearts this Heavenly Light, so that you may be enabled
to understand the realities, that you may know the secret things of God, that
the hidden ways may be made plain before your eyes.
This light may be
likened unto a mirror, and as a mirror reflects all that is before it, so this
Light shows to the eyes of our spirits all that exists in God's Kingdom and
causes the realities of things to be made visible. By the help of this
effulgent Light all the spiritual interpretation of the Holy Writings has been
made plain, the hidden things of God's Universe have become manifest, and we
have been enabled to comprehend the Divine purposes for man.
I pray
that God in His mercy may illumine your hearts and souls with His glorious
Light, then shall each one of you shine as a radiant star in the dark places
of the world.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Paris
Talks, p.69-70
- I counsel you that you study earnestly the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, so
that, God helping you, you may in deed and truth become
Bahá'ís.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Paris Talks,
p.96
- Bahá'u'lláh says there is a sign (from God) in every phenomenon: the sign
of the intellect is contemplation and the sign of contemplation is silence,
because it is impossible for a man to do two things at one time--he cannot
both speak and meditate.
It is an axiomatic fact that while you
meditate you are speaking with your own spirit. In that state of mind you put
certain questions to your spirit and the spirit answers: the light breaks
forth and the reality is revealed.
You cannot apply the name `man' to
any being void of this faculty of meditation; without it he would be a mere
animal, lower than the beasts.
Through the faculty of meditation man
attains to eternal life; through it he receives the breath of the Holy
Spirit--the bestowal of the Spirit is given in reflection and
meditation.
The spirit of man is itself informed and strengthened
during meditation; through it affairs of which man knew nothing are unfolded
before his view. Through it he receives Divine inspiration, through it he
receives heavenly food.
Meditation is the key for opening the doors of
mysteries. In that state man abstracts himself: in that state man withdraws
himself from all outside objects; in that subjective mood he is immersed in
the ocean of spiritual life and can unfold the secrets of
things-in-themselves.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá,
Paris Talks, pp.174-175
- Praise be to God! you have heard the call of the Kingdom. Your eyes are
opened; you have turned to God. Your purpose is the good-pleasure of God, the
understanding of the mysteries of the heart and investigation of the
realities. Day and night you must strive that you may attain to the
significances of the heavenly kingdom, perceive the signs of divinity, acquire
certainty of knowledge and realize that this world has a creator, a vivifier,
a provider, an architect,--knowing this through proofs and evidences and not
through susceptibilities,-- nay, rather, through decisive arguments and real
vision; that is to say, visualizing it as clearly as the outer eye beholds the
sun. In this way may you behold the presence of God and attain to the
knowledge of the holy, divine
Manifestations.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá,
Foundations of World Unity, p.65
- I have been informed that the purpose of your class meeting is to study
the significances and mysteries of the Holy Scriptures and understand the
meaning of the divine Testaments. It is a cause of great happiness to me that
you are turning unto the Kingdom of God, that you desire to approach the
presence of God and to become informed of the realities and precepts of God.
It is my hope that you may put forth your most earnest endeavor to accomplish
this end, that you may investigate and study the Holy Scriptures word by word
so that you may attain knowledge of the mysteries hidden therein. Be not
satisfied with words, but seek to understand the spiritual meanings hidden in
the heart of the words.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá,
The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp.458-459
- May your souls be illumined by the light of the Words of God, and may you
become repositories of the mysteries of God, for no comfort is greater and no
happiness is sweeter than spiritual comprehension of the divine teachings. If
a man understands the real meaning of a poet's verses such as those of
Shakespeare, he is pleased and rejoiced. How much greater his joy and pleasure
when he perceives the reality of the Holy Scriptures and becomes informed of
the mysteries of the Kingdom!
—
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p.460
- Divine things are too deep to be expressed by common words. The heavenly
teachings are expressed in parable in order to be understood and preserved for
ages to come. When the spiritually minded dive deeply into the ocean of their
meaning they bring to the surface the pearls of their inner significance.
There is no greater pleasure than to study God's Word with a spiritual
mind.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Abdu'l-Baha in
London, p.80
- It is very good to memorize the logical points and proofs of the Holy
Books. Those proofs and evidences which establish the fact that Bahá'u'lláh is
the fulfillment of the Promises of the Holy Books. These proofs ought to be
collected and memorized. As soon as someone will ask you-What are your
proofs?-you may cry out at the top of your voice and say: "Here they
are!"
-- `Abdu'l-Bahá, Star of the West, 3, no.11[27 Sept. 1912],
4
- Live thou in accord with the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh. Do not only read
them. There is a vast difference between the soul who merely reads the words
of Bahá'u'lláh and the one who tries to live them. Read thou the Hidden Words.
Ponder over their meanings and embody the behests into thy life.
--
`Abdu'l-Bahá, Star of the West, 7, no.18[7 Dec. 1917], 178
- The cause of God is like unto a college. The believers are like unto the
students. The college is founded for the sake of the acquirements of science,
arts and literature. If the sciences are not achieved and the scholars are not
educated the object of the college is not achieved. The students must show the
results of their study in lives. Now the friends must so live and conduct
themselves as to bring greater glory and results to the religion of God. To
them the cause of God must be a dynamic force transforming the lives of men
and not question of meetings, committees, futile discussions, unnecessary
debate and political wire-pulling.
—
`Abdu'l-Bahá, Star of the West, 7, no.18[7 Feb. 1917], 178
- The first thing to do is to acquire a thirst for Spirituality, then Live
the Life! Live the Life! Live the Life! The way to acquire this thirst is to
meditate upon the future life. Study the Holy Words, read your Bible, read the
Holy Books, especially study the Holy Utterances of Bahá'u'lláh; Prayer and
Meditation, take much time for these two. Then will you know this Great
Thirst, and then only can you begin to Live the
Life!
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Star of the West,
19, no.3[Jun. 1928], 69
- Knowledge is love, Study, listen to exhortations, think, try to understand
the wisdom and greatness of God. The soil must be fertilized before the seed
can be sown.
— `Abdu'l-Bahá, Star of the
West, 20, no.10[Jan. 1930], 314
Extracts from
Letters written by Shoghi Effendi
- Praise be to God that the spirit of the Holy Writings and tablets which
have been revealed in this wondrous Dispensation concerning matters of major
or minor importance, whether essential or otherwise, related to the sciences
and the arts, to natural philosophy, literature, politics or economics, have
so permeated the world that since the inception of the world in the course of
past Dispensations and bygone ages nothing like it has ever been seen or
heard. Indeed if an avowed follower of Bahá'u'lláh were to immerse himself in,
and fathom the depths of, the ocean of these heavenly teachings, and with
utmost care and attention deduce from each of them the subtle mysteries and
consummate wisdom that lie enshrined therein, such a person's life,
materially, intellectually and spiritually, will be safe from toil and
trouble, unaffected by setbacks and perils, or any sadness or
despondency.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 13 January 1923 to
the friends in Adhirbáyján)
- Now surely, if ever, is the time for us, the chosen ones of Bahá'u'lláh
and the bearers of His Message to the world, to endeavor by day and by night,
to deepen, first and foremost, the Spirit of His Cause in our own individual
lives, and then labor, and labor incessantly to exemplify in all our dealings
with our fellow-men that noble Spirit of which His beloved Son `Abdu'l-Bahá
has been all the days of His life a true and unique exponent. ... Let us, with
a pure heart, with humility and earnestness, turn afresh to His counsels and
exhortations, and seek from that Source of Celestial Potency all the guidance,
the spirit, the power which we shall need for the fulfillment of our mission
in this life.
— Shoghi Effendi, Baha'i
Administration, p.35
- What you have undertaken to achieve, under the guidance and instruction of
that valiant and indefatigable servant of the Abhá Threshold, my well beloved
brother Dr. Bagdadi, is highly praiseworthy and of supreme importance. Never
flinch in your great enterprise. Deepen your knowledge of the Cause. Strive to
extend the sphere of your activities and seek to understand and promote the
harmony that must exist between true science and Divine Revelation. I will
never fail to pray for you. I have great hopes in the ultimate triumph of the
task before you.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 23 January 1924
to the Bahá'í Young People of Chicago, USA)
- If you read the utterances of Bahá'u'lláh and `Abdu'l-Bahá with
selflessness and care and concentrate upon them, you will discover truths
unknown to you before and will obtain an insight into the problems that have
baffled the great thinkers of the world. God in His essence can not be
comprehended nor assume bodily form. We can only approach Him through the
knowledge of His Manifestations. I pray that you may drink deep of the
fountainhead of Their Sacred Teachings. I assure you of my prayers for your
recovery and success.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 30 January
1925 to an individual believer)
- The Bahá'í youth must be taught how to teach the Cause of God. Their
knowledge of the fundamentals of the Faith must be deepened and the standard
of their education in science and literature enhanced. They must become
thoroughly familiar with the language used and the example set by `Abdu'l-Bahá
in His public addresses throughout the West. They must also be acquainted with
those essential prerequisites of teaching as recorded in the Holy Books and
Tablets.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 9 June 1925 to the
Spiritual Assembly of the East)
- I strongly urge you to devote, while you are pursuing your studies, as
much time as you possibly can to a thorough study of the history and teachings
of our Beloved Cause. This is the prerequisite of a future successful career
of service to the Bahá'í Faith in which I hope and pray you will distinguish
yourself in the days to come.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 18
May 1926 to an individual believer)
- I will pray for you that you may be inspired to do whatever is His will
and pleasure, that your vision may be clarified, your heart emptied of vain
desire, and your mind purified from whatsoever hinders you from grasping the
truths that underlie the Faith. Study the teachings profoundly that the light
of Divine Guidance may illumine your path and remove every obstacle from your
way.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 26 April 1927 to an
individual believer)
- The youthful and eager workers for the Cause...occupy a warm place in my
heart. I will remember their hopes, their plans, their activities in my hours
of prayer at the Holy Shrine. I urge them to study profoundly the revealed
utterances of Bahá'u'lláh and the discourses of `Abdu'l-Bahá and not to rely
unduly on the representation and interpretation of the Teachings given by
Bahá'í speakers and teachers. May the Almighty sustain you and guide you in
your work.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 20 March 1929 to an
individual believer)
- Ours is the duty to ponder these things in our heart, to strive to widen
our vision, and to deepen our comprehension of this Cause, and to arise,
resolutely and unreservedly, to play our part, however small, in this greatest
drama of the world's spiritual history.
— Shoghi Effendi, The World Order of Baha'u'llah, p.26
- I would strongly urge you to utilize, to the utmost possible extent, the
wealth of authentic material gathered in Nabíl's stirring Narrative and to
encourage the youth to mater and to digest the facts recorded therein as a
basis for their future work in the teaching field, and as a sustenance to
their spiritual life and activities in the service of the
Cause.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 9 November 1932 to an
individual believer)
- I certainly advise you to concentrate next year on the Dawn-Breakers, as
well as on the needs, the principles and the purpose of Bahá'í Administration.
The Cause in your land is still in its formative period. It needs men and
women of vision, of capacity and understanding. May your newly-established
school render inestimable services in this as well as in other fields of
activity. I will pray for your high endeavours from the depths of my heart.
Rest assured and persevere.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 25
September 1933 to an individual believer)
- To strive to obtain a more adequate understanding of the significance of
Bahá'u'lláh's stupendous Revelation must, it is my unalterable conviction,
remain the first obligation and the object of the constant endeavor of each
one of its loyal adherents. An exact and thorough comprehension of so vast a
system, so sublime a revelation, so sacred a trust, is for obvious reasons
beyond the reach and ken of our finite minds. We can, however, and it is our
bounden duty to seek to derive fresh inspiration and added sustenance as we
labor for the propagation of His Faith through a clearer apprehension of the
truths it enshrines and the principles on which it is
based.
— Shoghi Effendi, The World Order
of Baha'u'llah, p.100
- I grieve to learn of the situation which the disharmony of the believers
has created. Emphasis should be laid by all members, and with increasing force
and determination, upon the essentials of the Administrative Order as
explained in the book entitled Bahá'í Administration. Whatever is not
provided, should be referred to your national assembly. The decision of the
majority must, under all circumstances be upheld and enforced. Persevere and
never lose heart and courage.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 9
May 1934 to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of India)
- I would urge you to concentrate from now on upon the essentials of Bahá'í
belief and the distinguishing features of the Administrative Order and
endeavour to teach these truths to whomsoever may seem to you to be receptive.
It would constitute a magnificent act of service in your long record of
devoted endeavours on behalf of this glorious Cause.
(Shoghi Effendi,
from a letter dated 31 July 1934 to an individual believer)
- Those who participate in such a campaign, whether in an organizing
capacity, or as workers to whose care the execution of the task itself has
been committed, must, as an essential preliminary to the discharge of their
duties, thoroughly familiarize themselves with the various aspects of the
history and teachings of their Faith. In their efforts to achieve this purpose
they must study for themselves, conscientiously and painstakingly, the
literature of their Faith, delve into its teachings, assimilate its laws and
principles, ponder its admonitions, tenets and purposes, commit to memory
certain of its exhortations and prayers, master the essentials of its
administration, and keep abreast of its current affairs and latest
developments.
— Shoghi Effendi, The
Advent of Divine Justice, p.49
- As the processed impelling a rapidly evolving Order on the highroad of its
destiny multiply and gather momentum, attention should be increasingly
directed to the vital need of ensuring, by every means possible, the deepening
of the faith, the understanding and the spiritual life of the individuals who,
as the privileged members of this community, are called upon to participate in
this glorious unfoldment and are lending their assistance to this historic
evolution. A profound study of the Faith which they have espoused, its
history, its spiritual as well as administrative principles; a thorough
understanding of the Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh and of the Will of `Abdu'l-Bahá;
a deeper realization of the implication of the claims advanced by the Founders
of the Faith; strict adherence to the laws and principles which They have
established; a greater dedication to the fundamentals and verities enshrined
in Their teachings-these constitute, I feel convinced, the urgent need of the
members of this rapidly expanding community. For upon this spiritual
foundation must depend the solidity of the institutions which they are now so
painstakingly erecting. Every outward thrust into new fields, every
multiplication of Bahá'í institutions, must be paralleled by a deeper thrust
of the roots which sustain the spiritual life of the community and ensure its
sound development. From this vital , this ever-present need attention must, at
no time, be diverted; nor must it be, under any circumstances, neglected, or
subordinated to the less vital and urgent task of ensuring the outer expansion
of Bahá'í administrative institutions.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter
dated 30 December 1948 to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of
Australia and New Zealand)
- ...the paramount duty of deepening the spiritual life of these newly
fledged, these precious and highly esteemed co-workers, and of enlightening
their minds regarding the essential verities enshrined in their Faith, its
fundamental institutions, its history and genesis--the twin Covenants of
Bahá'u'lláh and of `Abdu'l-Bahá, the present Administrative Order, the future
World Order, the Laws of the Most Holy Book, the inseparable institutions of
the Guardianship and of the Universal House of Justice, the salient events of
the Heroic and Formative Ages of the Faith, and its relationship with the
Dispensations that have preceded it, its attitude toward the social and
political organizations by which it is surrounded--must continue to constitute
the most vital aspect of the great spiritual Crusade launched by the champions
of the Faith from among the peoples of their sister republics in the
South.
— Shoghi Effendi, Citadel of
Faith, pp.76-77
- The deepening and enrichment of the spiritual life of the individual
believer, his increasing comprehension of the essential verities underlying
his Faith, his training in its administrative processes, his understanding of
the fundamentals of the Covenants established by the Author and the authorized
Interpreter of its teachings should be made the supreme objectives of the
national representatives responsible for the edification, the progress and
consolidation of these communities.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter
dated 1 March 1951 to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of
Australia and New Zealand)
- Nor must the elected representatives of this community neglect their
supreme responsibility to safeguard the spiritual life of its members, to
continually enrich that life by every means in their power, to deepen their
grasp of the distinguishing features and the fundamental verities of the
Bahá'í Faith, and to encourage and inspire them to reflect its spirit and
precepts in their personal lives and conduct.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a
letter dated 1 March 1951 to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of
South America)
- As to the process of internal expansion and consolidation gains momentum,
the elected national representatives of this community must not fail to
consecrate themselves to the no less fundamental task of enriching continually
the spiritual life of its members, of deepening their understanding of the
essential verities, tenets and principles underlying their Faith, of demanding
a strict adherence to its laws and statutes, and of setting and example to
their fellow-believers through a fuller reflection, in their personal lives
and conduct, of the ennobling truths animating the Revelation of
Bahá'u'lláh.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 24 June 1954 to the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Central America)
- Above all, the utmost endeavour should be exerted by your Assembly to
familiarize the newly enrolled believers with the fundamental and spiritual
verities of the Faith, and with the origins, the aims and purposes, as well as
the processes of a divinely appointed Administrative Order, to acquaint them
more fully with the history of the Faith, to instill in them a deeper
understanding of the Covenants of both Bahá'u'lláh and of `Abdu'l-Bahá, to
enrich their spiritual life, to rouse them to a greater effort and a closer
participation in both the teaching of the Faith and the administration of its
activities, and to inspire them to make the necessary sacrifices for the
furtherance of its vital interests. For as the body of avowed supporters of
the Faith is enlarged, and the basis of the structure of its Administrative
Order is broadened, and the fame of the rising community spreads far and wide,
a parallel progress must be achieved, if the fruits already garnered are to
endure, in the spiritual quickening of its members and the deepening of their
inner life.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 26 June 1956 to the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada)
- ...a firmer grasp of the essential verities of the Faith; a more profound
study of its history and a deeper understanding of the genesis, the
significance, the workings, and the present status and achievements of its
embryonic World Order and of the Covenant to which it owes its birth and
vitality-these remain the rock bottom requirements which alone can guarantee
the opening, and hasten the advent, of that blissful era which every British
Bahá'í heart so eagerly anticipates, and the glories of which can, at present,
be but dimly discerned.
(Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated 30 August
1957 to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the British Isles)
Extracts from Letters written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi
- The Sacred Books are full of allusions to this new dispensation. In the
book of Iqán, Bahá'u'lláh gives the key-note and explains some of the
outstanding passages hoping that the friends will continue to study the Sacred
Books by themselves and unfold the mysteries found therein.
The people,
failing to comprehend the meaning of the symbols and the truth of the Sacred
Verses, thought them to be myths and unrealizable dreams. It is the duty of
the friends who have been endowed by Bahá'u'lláh with the power of discernment
to study these Sacred Books, ponder upon their passages and teach the
disheartened people of the earth the treasures of knowledge they
enclose.
(From a letter dated 11 March 1923 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- If the younger Bahá'í generation, in whom Shoghi Effendi has great hopes,
take the pains of studying the Cause deeply and thoroughly, read its history,
find its underlying principles and become both well informed and energetic,
they surely can achieve a great deal. It is upon their shoulders that the
Master has laid the tremendous work of teaching. They are the ones to raise
the call of the Kingdom and arouse the people from slumber. I f they fail the
Cause is doomed to stagnation.
(From a letter dated 26 April 1923
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá'ís of India)
- To deepen in the Cause means to read the writings of Bahá'u'lláh and the
Master so thoroughly as to be able to give it to others in its pure form.
There are many who have some superficial idea of what the Cause stands for.
They, therefore, present it together with all sorts of ideas that are their
own. As the Cause is still in its early days we must be careful lest we fall
under this error and injure the Movement we do so much adore.
There is
no limit to the study of the Cause. The more we read the writings the more
truths we can find in them and the more we will see that our previous notions
were erroneous.
(From a letter dated 25 April 1926 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Shoghi Effendi is especially delights to know that the younger group are
studying the Will and Testament as this document is indispensable for a
complete understanding of the spirit, of the mission and of the future state
of the Bahá'í Cause. It would be well to have a competent friend explain to
them some of the passages.
(From a letter dated 28 February 1928
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Shoghi Effendi is sure that the more you study the Cause and its teachings
the more you will realize what a mission it has to give to this world at this
time. Dr. Jowett of Balliol rightly said that this is the greatest light that
has appeared in the world since Christianity, that the present generation is
too near to it to appreciate its import, that only in the future its
significance will become manifest. I do not believe that even the Bahá'ís can
conceive the wonderful and fundamental change the tenets of this movement and
the spirit of the teachings and the life of its Founders are going to make in
the heart and mind of this generation and the future ones.
(From a
letter dated 17 December 1928 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- He sincerely hopes that your group will daily increase in number and
gradually begin to radiate its light of guidance to the neighbouring regions.
Before that stage is reached, however, you should exert all your efforts upon
deepening your knowledge of the teachings and literature of the Cause. The
Writings of Bahá'u'lláh and the Master are like vast seas, the deeper you go
into them, the more priceless treasures you will find. And it is only after
acquiring those treasures that we can hope to share them with
others.
(From a letter dated 4 March 1931 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to the Bahá'ís of Columbus, Ohio, USA)
- ...Shoghi Effendi hoped that you will exert all your efforts first in
deepening your own knowledge of the teachings and then to strive to attract
other people. You should form study classes and read the Important books that
have been published especially the Iqán which contains the basic tenets of the
Faith. The one who ponders over that book and grasps its full significance
will obtain a clear insight into the old scriptures and appreciate the true
mission of the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh.
(From a letter dated 27 March 1931
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the Local Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá'ís of St. Louis, Missouri, USA)
- Being a Bahá'í you are certainly aware of the fact that Bahá'u'lláh
considered education as one of the most fundamental factors of a true
civilization. This education, however, in order to be adequate and fruitful,
should be comprehensive in nature and should take into consideration not only
the physical and ethical aspects. This should be the program of the Bahá'í
youth all over the world.
(From a letter dated 9 July 1931 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Concerning the course of study you may follow: Shoghi Effendi prefers you
find that subject you like most and for which you are best fitted especially
after consulting with your Mother. The Cause is such that we can serve it no
matter what our profession may be. The only necessity is that we be
spiritually minded and not be guided by purely material considerations. We
should also not let our studies detain us from deepening our knowledge of the
literature of the Cause.
(From a letter dated 9 November 1931 written
on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Shoghi Effendi feels that the real purpose of these Summer Schools is to
deepen the knowledge of the friends. Lectures are very essential for they give
a wonderful picture of the subject matter. But it is not sufficient to have a
picture; the friends deepen their knowledge and this can be achieved if,
together with the lectures, there are study classes and seminar work carried
on by the same lecturer.
The world is undoubtedly facing a great crisis
and the social, economic and political conditions are becoming daily more
complex. Should the friends desire to take the lead in reforming the world,
they should start by educating themselves and understand what the troubles and
problems really are which baffle the mind of man. It in these Summer Schools
that this should be provided for the friends.
(From a letter dated 27
January 1932 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- Besides the friends should arrange proper study classes and deepen their
knowledge of the teachings. It is only through such thorough understanding of
the literature of the Cause that you can appreciate the real message that
Bahá'u'lláh has brought to the world. Only then would you see how incomplete
and futile is the work of the other societies and movements that at present
exist in the world.
(From a letter dated 1 February 1932 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Shoghi Effendi hopes that you will exert all your efforts to deepen your
knowledge of the literature of the Movement, until you become fully acquainted
with its spirit and tenets. Unless you do obtain such a firm hold you will
never be able to teach others and render real service to the promulgation of
the Faith. Of special importance is the Book of the Iqán which explains the
attitude of the Cause towards the prophets of God and their mission in the
history of society. Besides this there is Some Answered Questions of the
Master and Dawn-Breakers of Nabíl. Every Bahá'í should master these books and
be able to explain their contents to others. Besides their importance, they
are interesting and most absorbing.
(From a letter dated 9 February
1932 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Surely the ideal way of teaching is to prove our points by constant
reference to the actual words of Bahá'u'lláh and the Master. This will save
the Cause from being misinterpreted by individuals. It is what these divine
Lights say that is truth and therefore should be the authorities of our
statements. This, however, does not mean that our freedom of expression is
limited. We can always find new ways of approach to that truth or explain or
explain how they influence our life and condition. The more deep our studies
the more we can understand the significance of the teachings.
In this
Cause we cannot divorce the letter from the spirit of the words. As
Bahá'u'lláh says we should take the outward significance and super-impose upon
it the inner. Either without the other is wrong and defective.
(From a
letter dated 16 February 1932 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- Another essential thing is that those who do embrace the Faith should be
constantly urged to study the literature of the Cause. It is not sufficient
that our numbers should increase, we want people whose faith stands on a rock
and no trial can move. We want people who will in turn arise and carry the
Message to other people and guide other souls.
(From a letter dated 13
April 1932 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- Shoghi Effendi undertook the translation of the Dawn-Breakers only after
being convinced that its publication will arouse the friends to greater
self-sacrifice and a more determined way of teaching. Otherwise he would not
have devoted so much time to it.
Reading about the life and activities
of those heroic souls is bound to influence our mode of living and of the
importance we attach to our services in the Cause. Shoghi Effendi therefore
hopes that the friends will read, nay rather study that book, and encourage
their young people to do that as well...
It is also very important to
hold study classes and go deep in the teachings. A great harm is done by
starting to teach without being firmly grounded in the literature. "Little
knowledge is dangerous" fully applies to the teaching work. The friends should
read the Writings to be able to quote from the Tablets when discussing
subjects pertaining to the Faith.
(From a letter dated 9 May 1932
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- He fully approves the idea of holding study classes, for the deeper the
friends go in their understanding of the teachings the more firm and steadfast
they will become and more unwavering in their support of the institutions of
the Faith. Books such as the Iqán, Some Answered Questions and The
Dawn-Breakers should be mastered by every Bahá'í. The first two books will
reveal the significance of this divine revelation as well as the unity of all
the Prophets of old. The last book will show how the Faith was ushered into
the world and how its early adherents heroically faced martyrdom and suffering
in their desire to establish the Cause throughout the world. Knowing the life
of those heroes will create in us the urge to follow their footsteps and
achieve the same.
(From a letter dated 9 June 1932 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi an individual believer)
- He sincerely hopes that every one of those individuals who expressed his
desire to join the Movement will gradually become so confirmed that no amount
of trials and tribulations will deter him from sharing in the work of
spreading the Faith throughout the world.
Before undertaking such a
task, however it is necessary that they should deepen their knowledge of the
teachings. They should learn to study the words for themselves and both grasp
their significance and also become imbued with their spirit. The hope of
Shoghi Effendi is not only to increase the number of the friends but also to
have truer and more understanding Bahá'ís. The task of the teachers is to
produce such efficient servants for our beloved Faith.
(From a letter
dated 18 October 1932 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- The Master used to attach more importance to the learning by heart of the
Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh and the Báb. During His days it was a usual work of the
children of the household to learn Tablets by heart...
(From a letter
dated 19 October 1932 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- Books such as the Iqán, Some Answered Questions, the Tablets of
Bahá'u'lláh, Nabíl's Narrative and Dr. Esslemont's book should be read and
read over again by every soul who desires to serve the Movement or considers
himself an active member of the group.
(From a letter dated 9 November
1932 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Definite courses should be given along the different phases of the Bahá'í
Faith and in a manner that will stimulate the students to proceed in their
studies privately once they return home, for the period of a few days is not
sufficient to learn everything. They have to be taught the habit of studying
the Cause constantly, for the more we read the Words the more will the truth
they contain be revealed to us.
(From a letter dated 24 November 1932
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi an individual believer)
- It is, however, very important that these new-comers should study the
teachings and become thoroughly familiar with them, otherwise their faith will
be established upon shifting sand and could be easily demolished. The words of
Bahá'u'lláh and the Master, however, have a creative power and are sure to
awaken in the reader the undying fire of the love of God.
(From a
letter dated 17 February 1933 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi an
individual believer)
- He does not ask us to follow Him blindly; as He says in one of His
Tablets, God had endowed man with a mind to operate as a torchlight and guide
him to truth. Read His words, consider His teachings, and measure their value
in the light of contemporary problems and the truth will surely be revealed to
you.
(From a letter dated 26 February 1933 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- Shoghi Effendi found great pleasure and spiritual upliftment while working
on the translation of Nabíl's Narrative. The life of those who figure in it is
so stirring that every one who reads those accounts is bound to be affected
and impelled to follow their footsteps of sacrifice in the path of the Faith.
The Guardian believes, therefore, that it should be studied by the friends,
especially the youth who need some inspiration to carry them through these
troubled days.
(From a letter dated 11 March 1933 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi an individual believer)
- The second point which the Guardian wishes you to stress and to keep
always in mind is the necessity for every local and active member of your
committee to fully concentrate on the thorough study and understanding of the
spiritual and administrative principles of the Faith, as a necessary step for
active and fruitful teaching. You should first equip yourselves with the
necessary amount of knowledge about the Cause and then, and only then, try to
teach.
(From a letter dated August 1933 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to the Bahá'í Youth Committee)
- Your thorough and continued study of the teachings, as expressed by your
readiness to be in close and constant touch with all Bahá'í publications, is,
indeed, remarkable. For besides deepening your knowledge of the basic tenets
of the Faith and of keeping you in close contact with its administrative
developments it gives you an opportunity to prepare yourself for the teaching
of the Cause. To study and to teach, these are the twofold and sacred
obligations of every responsible and active follower of the
Faith.
(From a letter dated 13 August 1933 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- In these gloomy days, when the world is caught into the whirlpool of
agnosticism and materialism, the Guardian is eagerly looking to such devoted
and ardent believers like you, to arise and proclaim the Holy Word of God
which is humanity's unique and most effective ark of salvation. Nothing short
of that can save our civilization from falling into chaos and anarchy. It is,
therefore, the sacred responsibility of every loyal follower of the Faith to
fully realize the tremendous task he is called upon to fulfill, and to seek
all those measures which can enable him to contribute his share, however
modest, to the progress of the Cause. And it is evident that such a goal
cannot be attained unless we are adequately imbued with the spirit and
informed of the basic tenets and teachings of the Faith.
The Guardian
would, therefore, strongly urge you to get increasingly familiar with the
literature of the Cause, to study and investigate all its aspects, whether
spiritual, social or administrative, so that you may, in a not distant future,
be able to rank among the distinguished and outstanding teachers and exponents
of the Movement.
(From a letter dated 10 September 1933 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- His brotherly advice to you, and to all loyal and ardent young believers
like you, is that you should deepen your knowledge of the history and the
tenets of the Faith, not merely by means of careful and thorough study, but
also through active, whole-hearted and continued participation in all the
activities, whether administrative or otherwise, of your community. The Bahá'í
community life provides you with an indispensable laboratory where you can
translate into living and constructive action, the principles which you imbibe
from the teachings. By becoming a real part of that living organism you can
catch the real spirit which runs throughout the Bahá'í teachings. To study the
principles, and to try to live according to them, are, therefore, the two
essential mediums through which you can insure the development and progress of
your inner spiritual life and of your outer existence as well. May Bahá'u'lláh
enable you to attain this high station, and may He keep the torch of faith
forever burning in your hearts!
(From a letter dated 2 November 1933
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- These sources of disagreement and of difference are all due to the lack of
thorough understanding, on the part of many of the believers, of the basic
laws and principles of Bahá'í Administration. Despite our Guardian's repeated
and emphatic instructions and recommendations that the friends should deepen
their knowledge, through both study and practice, of all the administrative
teachings of the Faith yet, some have, for some reason or another, neglected
to do so. The result has been that they are working in the dark, not knowing
where to look for guidance in all such matters.
(From a letter dated 11
November 1933 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- The Guardian...was gratified to learn of the progress of your academic
studies, and of your future plans for the study and teaching of the Cause. The
spirit which is moving and sustaining you in the service of the Faith is,
indeed, remarkable, and through it you will undoubtedly be moved to render
great and imperishable services to Cause of Bahá'u'lláh. The university
training which you are receiving at present will be of immense help to you in
your efforts to present the Message in intellectual circles. In these days
when people are so skeptical about religion and look with so much contempt
towards religious organizations and movements, there seems to be more need
than ever for our young Bahá'ís to be well-equipped intellectually, so that
they may be in a position to present the Message in a befitting way, and in a
manner that would convince every unbiased observer of the effectiveness and
power of the teachings.
In view of that Shoghi Effendi would urge you
to persevere in your studies, and trusts that as a result you will be greatly
assisted in your teaching activities.
(From a letter dated 5 May 1934
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- The Guardian would strongly urge each and every member of the N.S.A. to
carefully peruse, and to quietly ponder upon the outer meaning and upon the
inner spirit as well, of all his communications on the subject of the origin,
nature and present day functioning of the Administrative Order of the Faith. A
compilation of these letters has been lately published in the States under the
title Bahá'í Administration, and a complete knowledge of that book seems to be
quite essential to the right handling of the administrative problems facing
your N.S.A. at present.
(From a letter dated 9 May 1934 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of
India)
- Shoghi Effendi was pleased to learn of the response which his last general
communication ("The Dispensation of Bahá'u'lláh") addressed to the friends in
the West has awakened in your community. It is his hope that the believers
will, through their careful and continued study of this important
communication acquire a new vision of the Cause, and will be stimulated to
redouble their efforts for the expansion and consolidation of their work for
the Faith.
(From a letter dated 11 May 1934 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- Shoghi Effendi wishes me to express his deepfelt appreciation of your
intention to study the Qur'án. The knowledge of the revealed holy Book is,
indeed, indispensable to every Bahá'í who wishes to adequately understand the
Writings of Bahá'u'lláh. And in view of that the Guardian has been invariably
encouraging the friends to make as thorough a study of this Book as possible,
particularly in their summer schools. Sale's translation is the most scholarly
we have, but Rodwell's version is more literary, and hence easier for
reading.
(From a letter dated 23 November 1934 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- He feels, indeed, that the time has come for the German believers to
acquire a thorough knowledge as well as a full understanding of such important
Tablets as Bahá'u'lláh's "Book of My Covenant" and `Abdu'l-Bahá's Will and
Testament, both of which constitute the very bedrock upon which the entire
administrative system of the Faith has been raised and established. As to the
"Dispensation of Bahá'u'lláh" it also constitutes an invaluable supplement to
these afore-mentioned Tablets.
(From a letter dated 10 January 1935
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Your emphasis on the study of the Administration, he feels, is most timely
and of a vital practical importance, inasmuch as it serves to consolidate and
direct towards a definite objective your general teaching work. Without the
study and application of the Administration the teaching of the Cause becomes
not only meaningless, but loses in effectiveness and in scope.
(From a
letter dated 31 May 1935 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- With regard to the school's program for the next summer; the Guardian
would certainly advise, and even urge the friends to make a thorough study of
the Qur'án, as the knowledge of this Sacred Scripture is absolutely
indispensable for every believer who wishes to adequately understand, and
intelligently read the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh. Although there are very few
persons among our Western Bahá'ís who are capable of handling such a course in
a scholarly way yet, the mere lack of such competent teachers should encourage
and stimulate the believers to get better acquainted with the Sacred
Scriptures of Islám. In this way, there will gradually appear some
distinguished Bahá'ís who will be so well versed in teachings of Islám as to
be able to guide the believers in their study of that religion.
(From a
letter dated 2 December 1935 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- The Guardian feels particularly appreciative of the emphasis your
[National Youth] Committee has laid on the study of the Gleanings from the
Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, which book, he believes should e the continued guide
and companion of every believer, specially those who are actively engaged in
teaching the Cause.
It is his fervent hope that this book will kindle
in the heart of all the friends a new light, whereby they will receive a
fuller guidance and a greater measure of inspiration in their labours for the
Cause.
(From a letter dated 28 January 1936 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- He is particularly pleased to realize that the book of Gleanings is of
such a tremendous inspiration to the Bahá'í youth, and that they all are
making a careful study of its contents with the view of preparing themselves
for proper teaching work. His hope is that this volume will enable them to
gain a fuller consciousness of their functions and responsibilities, and to
arise and set the example before the rest of the believers, not only in the
field of teaching, but in all the other fields of Bahá'í activity as well. He
is ardently supplicating Bahá'u'lláh on your behalf, and on behalf of the
whole body of young Bahá'ís throughout the States, and specially the National
Youth Committee, that you may be given the inspiration, knowledge and guidance
to press forward to efficient and loyal service.
(From a letter dated 2
February 1936 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- An effort should be made to raise the standard of studies, so as to
provide the Bahá'í student with a thorough knowledge of the Cause that would
enable him to expound it befittingly to the educated public.
(From a
letter dated 8 November 1937 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- He has noted, in particular, with genuine satisfaction the recommendations
issued by the National Youth Committee to the members of our Bahá'í youth to
make a deeper study of the Master's Will and to ponder more carefully on its
manifold and far-reaching implications. He hopes that the Regional Youth
Conferences...have devoted all the time necessary for the study and discussion
of this all-important subject, and have given it the full emphasis it
deserves. He will pray that the results obtained may be such as to give all
the attendants a clear and wider vision of the tasks, responsibilities and
obligations they will be called upon to discharge during this year, and a
renewed stimulus to contribute their full share to the success and complete
fulfillment of the Seven-Year Plan.
The Guardian would advise that in
their studies of the Will and Testament the young believers should use the
"Dispensation", which will undoubtedly help them considerably to grasp the
full implications of that sacred and historic Document which he has described
as the "Charter of the New World Order".
(From a letter dated 9 January
1939 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- It is his fervent hope and his heart's ardent prayer that you may
increasingly deepen in your faith, and steadily gain in your understanding and
appreciation of the teachings, and display such earnestness and perseverance
in your Bahá'í studies as to gradually acquire the full knowledge, training
and experience necessary for active and effective service to the Faith in the
future.
Although still young in age, you should endeavour from now,
through close association with your fellow-believers, and through your
faithful application to your Bahá'í studies, to prepare yourself for that day
when you will be called upon, as a grown-up and responsible member of the
Community, to take full part in the activities of the Cause, and thus prove
yourself worthy of being a member of the world-wide Fellowship created by
Bahá'u'lláh.
The Guardian was truly pleased to note that you have
already started reading some Bahá'í books, and would specially advise you to
endeavour to commit to memory certain passages from the Writings of
Bahá'u'lláh, and in particular, some of His prayers. This training would
undoubtedly be of tremendous help to you in your future studies of the Cause,
and would also serve to considerably deepen and enrich your own spiritual life
at present.
(From a letter dated 10 April 1939 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Those standards of Bahá'í conduct, which he himself has set forth in his
last general epistle, "The Advent of Divine Justice", and which it should be
the paramount duty of every loyal and conscientious believer to endeavour to
uphold and promote, deserve serious study and meditation...
The
principle and methods laid down by the Guardian in his "Advent of Divine
Justice" on this vital subject of Bahá'í ethics, should indeed prove of
invaluable inspiration and guidance to all the students and friends attending
the Summer School classes, and thus prepare them to better appreciate the
privileges, and more adequately discharge the responsibilities, of their
citizenship in the World Order of Bahá'u'lláh.
(From a letter dated 20
May 1939 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- Surely, the believers, no matter how qualified they may be, whether as
teachers or administrators, and however high their intellectual and spiritual
merits, should never be looked upon as a standard whereby to evaluate and
measure the divine authority and mission of the Faith. It is to the teachings
themselves, and to the lives of the Founders of the Cause that the believers
should look for their guidance and inspiration, and only by keeping strictly
to such true attitude can they hope to establish their loyalty to Bahá'u'lláh
upon an enduring and unassailable basis. You should take heart, therefore, and
with unrelaxing vigilance and unremitting effort endeavour to play your full
share in the gradual unfoldment of this Divine World Order.
(From a
letter dated 23 August 1939 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- His advice to you is to continue deepening your knowledge and
understanding of this Revelation, both by means of patient and thorough study
of Bahá'í writings, and through active association with your fellow-believers
and close participation in the activities of your local Bahá'í
community.
(From a letter dated 12 February 1940 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- The responsibility of young believers is very great, as they must not only
fit themselves to inherit the work of older Bahá'ís and carry on the affairs
of the Cause in general, but the world lies ahead of them--as promised by
Bahá'u'lláh--will be a world chastened by its sufferings, ready to listen to
His Divine Message at last; and consequently a very high character will be
expected of the exponents of such a religion. To deepen their knowledge, to
perfect themselves in the Bahá'í standards of virtue and upright conduct,
should be the paramount duty of every young Bahá'í.
(From a letter
dated 6 June 1941 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the Bahá'í Youth of
Bombay)
- You Bahá'í children and young people have both great privileges and great
obligations ahead of you, for your generation will be the ones to help build
up a new, better and more beautiful world after the dark years of this war are
passed. You should prepare yourselves for this great task by trying to grasp
the true meaning of the teachings and not just merely accepting them as
something you are taught. They are like a wonderful new world of thought just
beginning to be explored, and when we realize that Bahá'u'lláh has brought
teachings and laws for a thousand years to come, we can readily see that each
new generation may find some greater meaning in the writings than the ones
gone before did.
(From a letter dated 14 October 1942 written on behalf
of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Regarding your question concerning your studies: as this is a purely
personal matter that concerns your own future, the Guardian feels you should
decide it yourself, in consultation with your parents. He urges you, however,
to devote yourself as much as possible to studying and spreading the Bahá'í
teachings, whatever your other occupations may be.
(From a letter dated
26 May 1943 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- The Cause needs more Bahá'í scholars, people who not only are devoted and
believe in it and are anxious to tell others about it, but also have a deep
grasp of the teachings and their significance, and who can correlate its
beliefs with the current thoughts and problems of the people of the
world.
The Cause has the remedy for tall the world's ills. The reason
why more people don't accept it is because the Bahá'ís are not always capable
of presenting it to them in a way that meets the immediate needs of their
minds. Young Bahá'ís like yourself must prepare themselves to really bring the
Message to their generation who needs it so desperately and who can understand
the language it speaks so well.
He would advise you among other books
to study the Talks of `Abdu'l-Bahá, as His method of approaching the mind of
the public cannot be surpassed.
(From a letter dated 21 October 1943
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- The Guardian hopes that along with whatever other studies you take up, you
will continually study the teachings and endeavour to acquire a profound
knowledge of them. The importance of young Bahá'ís becoming thoroughly steeped
in every branch of the teachings cannot be over-emphasized, as they have great
teaching tasks ahead of them to accomplish.
(From a letter dated 24
December 1943 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- Young men and women in the Faith must be deep and thoughtful scholars of
its teachings, so that they can teach in a way that will convince people that
all the problems facing them have a remedy. They must grasp the
Administration, so that they can wisely and efficiently administer the
ever-growing affairs of the Cause; and they must exemplify the Bahá'í way of
living. All this is not easy-but the Guardian is always encouraged to see the
spirit animating such young believers as yourself. He has high hopes of what
your generation will accomplish.
(From a letter dated 12 May 1944
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- He feels that in your contact with the believers and in teaching new
souls, you should help them obtain a full knowledge and understanding of the
Covenant and the Will and Testament. This will strengthen them to meet every
test, and to understand the nature of the spiritual disease which afflicts
those who turn against the Institutions of the Faith. These are, indeed, times
of testing and trial, for the whole world and for the believers,
too.
(From a letter dated 15 August 1945 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- He quite agrees with you that the Bahá'ís need deepening in the
teachings-a course of adult education would be excellent if it could be
carried out and the fiends would participate. The principles, administration
and fundamentals of the Faith are well known, but the friends need greatly to
study the more profound works which would give them spiritual maturity to a
greater degree, unify their community life, and enable them to better
exemplify the Bahá'í way of living; in other words, to "lead the
life".
(From a letter dated 24 August 1946 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- By promoting the vital interests of the Faith's institutions the Guardian
means, amongst other things, that we should help our assemblies by electing
wise and capable members, upholding their decisions, making suggestions for
the work at Feasts, and consulting properly on the affairs of the Cause;
contributing to the Fund; deepening our knowledge of the administrative order,
etc.
(From a letter dated 18 March 1946 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- The Guardian feels that a sound knowledge of history, including religious
history, and also social and economic subjects, is of great help in teaching
the Cause to intelligent people; as to what subjects within the Faith you
should concentrate on he feels that young Bahá'ís should gain a mastery of
such books as the Gleanings, the Dawnbreakers, God Passes By, the Iqán, Some
Answered Questions and the more important Tablets. All aspects of the Faith
should be deeply studied...
(From a letter dated 4 May 1946 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- There is no objection to the friends memorizing prayers; on the contrary
it is excellent for them to do so.
(From a letter dated 6 September
1946 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Great risks remain ahead: not only must the work the Master, in His Mercy,
gave to the North American friends to do, be accomplished, but a deeper spirit
of love and unity must be cultivated by the believers within their own
communities. The friends themselves are still in many ways spiritually
immature; they must study the teachings more profoundly, and learn to function
as truly mature souls in all their relationships, both within the Cause and
with their fellow-men.(From a letter dated 5 February 1947 written on behalf
of Shoghi Effendi to the Local Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Teaneck,
New Jersey, USA)
- He feels that many of the perplexities that arise in your mind could be
dissipated if you always conceived of the teachings as one great whole with
many facets. Truth may, in covering different subjects, appear to be
contradictory, and yet it is all one if you carry the thought through to the
end....He hopes you will...rest assured inwardly that for these things which
sometimes seem difficult to understand there is usually a quite simple and
reasonable explanation.
(From a letter dated 24 February 1947 written
on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- By "verities of the Faith" he means the great teachings and fundamentals
enshrined in our Bahá'í literature; these we can find by reading the books,
studying under Bahá'í scholars at summer schools and in classes, and through
the aid of study outlines.
(From a letter dated 19 April 1947 written
on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Shoghi Effendi has for years urged the Bahá'ís (who asked his advice, and
in general also), to study history, economics, sociology, etc., in order to be
au courant with all the progressive movements an thoughts being put forth
today, and so that they could correlate these to the Bahá'í teachings. What he
wants the Bahá'ís to do is to study more, no to study less. The more general
knowledge, scientific and otherwise, they possess, the better. Likewise he is
constantly urging them to really study the Bahá'í teachings more deeply. One
might liken Bahá'u'lláh's teachings to a sphere; there are points poles apart,
and in between the thoughts and doctrines that unite them.
(From a
letter dated 5 July 1947 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- He is indeed pleased to know that the book of Prayers and Meditations by
Bahá'u'lláh has been out in time to enable the friends to read it during the
Fast, and he has every hope that the perusal of such a precious volume will
help deepen, more than any other publication, the spirit of faith in the
friends, and thus charge them with all the spiritual power they require for
the accomplishment of their tremendous duties towards the Cause.
(From
a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, published in Bahá'í News, no.
212, October 1948, p.1)
- He feels that what the German Bahá'ís need-and must have-more than
anything else in the world is a far deeper understanding of the Covenants of
both Bahá'u'lláh and the Master. This is the rock-foundation without which no
sound super-structure can be built. Neither the administration, nor the
general teaching work of the Cause in Germany, will progress, or be able to
accomplish anything, unless the believers are truly firm, deep, spiritually
convinced Bahá'ís. An intellectual grasp of the teachings is purely
superficial; with the first real test such believers are shaken from the
bough! But once a Bahá'í has the profound conviction of the authority from
God, vested in the Prophet, passed on to the Master, and by Him, to the
Guardians, and which flows out through the assemblies and creates order based
on obedience-once a Bahá'í has this, nothing can shake him.
(From a
letter dated 11 April 1949 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- As he has cabled the N.S.A. a few days ago, he feels that the difficulties
which have arisen...are mainly due to the fact that the believers need to be
deepened in their knowledge and appreciation of the Covenants of Bahá'u'lláh
and `Abdu'l-Bahá. This is the stronghold of the faith of every Bahá'í, and
that which enables him to withstand every test and the attacks of the enemies
outside the Faith, and the far more dangerous, insidious, lukewarm people
inside the Faith who have no real attachment to the Covenant, and consequently
uphold the intellectual aspect of the teachings while at the same time
undermining the spiritual foundation upon which the whole Cause of God
rests.
(From a letter dated 15 April 1949 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- It seems what we need now is a more profound and co-ordinated Bahá'í
scholarship in order to attract such men as you are contacting. The world
has-at least the thinking world-caught up by now with all the great and
universal principles enunciated by Bahá'u'lláh over 70 years ago, and so of
course it does not sound "new" to them. But we know that the deeper teachings,
the capacity of His projected world order to re-create society, are new and
dynamic. It is these we must learn to present intelligently and enticingly to
such men!
(From a letter dated 3 July 1949 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- If the Bahá'ís want to be rally effective in teaching the Cause they need
to be informed and able to discuss intelligently, intellectually, the present
condition of the world and its problems. We need Bahá'í scholars, not only
people far, far more deeply aware of what our teachings really are, but also
well read and well educated people, capable of correlating our teachings to
the current thoughts of the leaders of society.
We Bahá'ís should, in
other words, arm our minds with knowledge in order to better demonstrate to,
especially, the educated classes, the truths enshrined in our
Faith.
(From a letter dated 5 July 1949 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- He was grieved to hear of some of the things you describe. It shows great
spiritual immaturity on the part of some of the Bahá'ís and an astonishing
lack of understanding and study of the teachings.
You must not make the
great mistake of judging our Faith by one community which obviously needs to
study and obey the Bahá'í teachings. Human frailties and peculiarities can be
a great test. But the only way, or perhaps I should say the first and best
way, to remedy such situations, is to oneself do what is right. One soul can
be the cause of the spiritual illumination of a continent. Now that you have
seen, and remedied, a great fault in your life, now that you see more clearly
what is lacking in your own community, there is nothing to prevent you from
arising and showing such an example, such a love and spirit of service, as to
enkindle the hearts of your fellow Bahá'ís.
He urges you to study
deeply the teachings, teach others, study with those Bahá'ís who are anxious
to do so, the deeper teachings of our Faith, and through example, effort and
prayer, bring about a change.
(From a letter dated 30 September 1949
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- Mature teachers are needed in so may places. Unfortunately there are not
enough of them to go around and do all the work waiting to be done! That is
why it is so important for the new European Bahá'ís, like yourself, to study
deeply the teachings and qualify themselves to take over the work begun by
their American brothers and sisters, in order to release these pioneers for
work in places where the need is greater.
Just one mature soul, with
spiritual understanding and a profound knowledge of the Faith, can set a whole
country ablaze-so great is the power of the Cause to work through a pure and
selfless channel.
(From a letter dated 6 November 1949 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- ...whilst actively teaching, the friends must themselves be taught and
deepened in the spirit of the Faith, which brings love and unity.
(From
a letter dated 17 July 1951 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- He was very pleased to hear you do a lot of lecturing of the Cause; this
very important field of service and one you should devote as much time as
possible. The public must hear of the Faith, and new ways and means must be
devised to bring it to their attention. He also urges you to study the
teachings themselves deeper. Bahá'í scholarship is needed more than worldly
scholarship, for one is spiritual and the other more or less transient. There
is a real lack in the Cause of people who know the teachings thoroughly,
especially their deeper truths, and who can consequently teach the souls
properly and lay a permanent foundation, one that tests and trials will not
shake down.
(From a letter dated 27 August 1951 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- When a person becomes a Bahá'í, what takes place is that the seed of the
spirit starts too grow in the human soul. This seed must be watered by the
outpourings of the Holy Spirit. These gifts of the spirit are received through
prayer, meditation, study of the Holy Utterances and service to the Cause of
God. ...Naturally there will be periods of distress and difficulty, and even
sever tests; but if that person turns firmly toward the divine Manifestation,
studies carefully His spiritual teachings and receives the blessings of the
Holy Spirit, he will find that in reality these tests and difficulties have
been gifts of God to enable him to grow and develop.
(From a letter
dated 6 October 1954 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer)
- It is better to have one Bahá'í who understands the teachings and is
wholeheartedly convinced of their truth, than a number of Bahá'ís who are not
well aware of the Cause, and deep-rooted in the Covenant.
(From a
letter dated 22 January 1955 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- He is very happy to have this opportunity of welcoming you into the
service of our glorious Faith, and he urges you to quietly and steadily read
the teachings, as in this way you will fit yourself to teach others, and also
deepen your own understanding and lay a foundation in your own soul and
character which no amount of tests and trials can change or
destroy.
(From a letter dated 28 April 1955 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- Success will crown the efforts of the friends on the home front, when they
meditate the teachings, pray fervently for divine confirmations for their
work, study the teachings so they may carry their spirit to the seeker, and
then act; and above all persevere in action. When these steps are followed,
and the teaching work carried on sacrificially and with devoted enthusiasm,
the Faith will spread rapidly.
(From a letter dated 26 March 1956
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
- There is a desperate need for deepening the Bahá'ís themselves in their
own faith. They do not study the teachings enough. They do not therefore
either act as whole-heartedly as Bahá'ís as they should, or derive the
spiritual strength from the Faith which studying, praying and meditating
brings.
(From a letter dated 26 March 1956 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer)
- Some of the younger believers, from letters and reports received here,
seem to lack a firm grounding on such matters as the Will and Testament and
the deeper spiritual teachings of the Faith. Whenever the grasp of these
fundamentals is weak, the friends are almost sure to pay undue attention to
secondary procedures, to quibble over details, to lose themselves in
personalities, and to founder in a sea of unnecessary inharmony. This has
nothing to do with their devotion, their loyalty, their zeal, their eagerness
to serve. It is merely a question of not having received, perhaps through lack
of sufficient teachers to carry on the all-important work of deepening the
friends in their own faith, a strong enough education in the Covenant before
the duties and responsibilities of the Administrative Order were thrust upon
them.
(From a letter dated 26 June 1956 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada)
- It is evident that one of the reasons that the work on the in America is
so seriously lagging is that the Bahá'ís themselves, though undoubtedly
devoted, loyal and conscientious, are not always very deeply grounded in the
spiritual fundamentals of their Faith. This produces maladjustment, so to
speak, in the nature of their service to the Cause; and only through a deeper
understanding of their Faith and the inner spiritual strength that this
understanding brings will they be able to reinforce themselves to meet their
tasks, to see the joy of discharging their duties and grasping their
privileges.
(From a letter dated 19 July 1956 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United
States)
- The friends need only read the Writings; the answers are all in them; we
have no priests in this Faith to interpret or answer for us.
(From a
letter dated 23 April 1957 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
- It is not enough to bring people into the Faith, one must educate them and
deepen their love for it and their knowledge of its teachings, and after they
declare themselves. As the Bahá'ís are few in number, especially the active
teachers, and there is a great deal of work to be done, the education of these
new believers is often sadly neglected, and then results are such as seen as
the resignations you have had recently. In this respect, the Summer Schools
can be of the greatest help the friends, new and old Bahá'ís alike, for in
them they can study, and enjoy the feeling of Bahá'í companionship which is,
alas, usually lacking in their home communities, owing to the smallness of
their numbers.
(From a letter dated 18 July 1957 written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of
Canada)