[July 13, 1947]
EVIDENCES OF NOTABLE EXPANSION
Greatly welcome evidences of a notable expansion of activities and increased intensification of efforts for publicity. I urge believers and local a.s.semblies to redouble their efforts in support of vital National Fund. Praying ardently for realization of your highest hopes. Appreciate action for preservation of Keith"s grave. Do not advise you to transmit further funds to Persia for the grave. I appeal to North American believers to exert their utmost to insure the formation of required number of a.s.semblies by next April. Further sacrifices demanded, rich reward a.s.sured. May entire body of American believers arise to fulfill their glorious destiny.
Abiding grat.i.tude, deepest love.
[September 10, 1947]
EFFECTIVE PROSECUTION OF SACRED TASKS
The steadily deepening crisis which mankind is traversing, on the morrow of the severest ordeal it has yet suffered, and the attendant tribulations and commotions which a travailing age must necessarily experience, as a prelude to the birth of the new World Order, destined to rise upon the ruins of a tottering civilization, must, as they intensify, increasingly influence the course, and, in some cases, r.e.t.a.r.d the progress, of the collective enterprises successively launched in the opening years of the second Baha"i century, and in almost every continent of the globe, by the world-wide community of the organized followers of the Faith of Baha"u"llah. In the land of its birth long-standing political rivalries, combined with a steady decline in the authority and influence exercised by the central government, are contributing to the reemergence of reactionary forces, represented by an as yet influential and fanatical priesthood, to a recrudescence of the persecution, and a multiplication of the disabilities, to which a still unemanc.i.p.ated Faith has been so cruelly subjected for more than a century. In the heart of the continent of Europe, still fiercer political rivalries, as well as the clash of conflicting ideologies, have prevented the unification, indefinitely r.e.t.a.r.ded the national revival, multiplied the vicissitudes and rendered more desperate the plight, of a nation comprising within its frontiers the largest community of the adherents of the Faith on that continent-a community destined, as prophesied by "Abdu"l-Baha, to play a major role in the spiritual awakening and the ultimate conversion of the European peoples and races to His Father"s Faith. In the subcontinent of India recent political developments of a momentous character have plunged its divers castes, races and denominations into grave turmoil, brought in their wake riots, bloodshed, misery and confusion, fanned into flame religious animosities, and well-nigh disrupted its economic life. In the Nile Valley the outbreak of a widespread and virulent epidemic, following closely upon the political unrest and the severe economic crisis already afflicting its inhabitants, threatens to disorganize the life of the nation and to bring in its wake afflictions of an even more serious character. In the Holy Land itself, the heart and nerve-center of the far-flung and firmly knit community of the followers of Baha"u"llah, and the repository of its holiest shrines, already gravely disturbed by the chronic instability of its political life, the religious dissensions of its inhabitants, and the ten-year-long strain and danger to which its people have been subjected and exposed, fresh perils are looming on its horizon, menacing it, on the one hand with the ravages of an epidemic that has already taken so heavy a toll of the lives of the people beyond its southern frontier, and threatening it, on the other, with a civil war of extreme severity and unpredictable in its consequences. Subject to the same fundamental causes which have deranged the equilibrium of present-day society and corroded its life are to be regarded the privations, the restrictions and crisis which, to a lesser degree, are oppressing the peoples of Central and Southeastern Europe, of the British Isles and of certain republics of Central and South America.
In all these territories, whether in the Eastern or Western Hemisphere, the nascent inst.i.tutions of a struggling Faith, though subjected in varying degrees to the stress and strain a.s.sociated with the decline and dissolution of time-honored inst.i.tutions, with fratricidal strife, economic upheavals, financial crises, outbreaks of epidemics and political revolutions, have thus far, through the interpositions of a merciful Providence, been graciously enabled to follow their charted course, undeflected by the cross-currents and the tempestuous winds which must of necessity increasingly agitate human society ere the hour of its ultimate redemption approaches.
In contrast to these sorely tried countries on the European, the Asiatic and the African continents, unlike her sister republics in either Central or South America, the great republic of the West-the homeland of that mother community which, fostered through the tender care of an ever-solicitous Master, has already proved itself capable of rearing in its turn such splendid progeny among the divers communities of Latin America, which bids fair to multiply its daughter communities in a continent of mightier potentialities-such a republic has been, to a peculiar degree and over a long and uninterrupted period, relatively free from the chronic disorders, the political disturbances, the economic convulsions, the communal riots, the epidemics, the religious persecutions, the privations and loss of life which, during successive generations, have in one way or another afflicted so many peoples in almost every part of the globe.
Singled out by the Almighty for such a unique measure of favor, suffered to evolve, untrammelled and unperturbed, within the sh.e.l.l of its G.o.d-given Administrative Order, distinguished from its sister communities through the revelation of a Plan emanating directly from the mind and pen of its Founder, enriched already by so many trophies, each an eloquent testimony to its missionary zeal and valor in distant fields and amidst divers peoples, the Community of the Most Great Name in the North American continent must, sensible of the abounding grace vouchsafed to it by Baha"u"llah, resolve, as it has never resolved before, to carry out, however much it may be buffeted by future circ.u.mstances and the unforeseen ordeals which a heedless and chaotic world may still further experience, the mission confidently entrusted to its hands by an all-wise and loving Master.
HEART-WARMING PROGRESS IN EUROPEAN ENTERPRISE
Already in the newly opened European field, where the first stage of its transatlantic missionary enterprise is now unfolding, the success which the vanguard of its army of pioneers has already achieved in several leading capitals of that continent is truly heart-warming and evokes intense admiration. The broad outlines of the primary inst.i.tutions heralding the erection of the administrative framework of the Faith of Baha"u"llah in no less than ten sovereign states of Europe can already be discerned-a powerful and signal reinforcement of the organized and progressive efforts exerted by the British and German communities on the northwestern limits of that continent and in its very heart. In the Latin American field, where the structural basis of a rising Administrative Order has already been established, through the formation of firmly grounded a.s.semblies in each of the republics of Central and South America, the stage is being set for the erection of those inst.i.tutions which are to be regarded as the harbingers of the secondary Houses of Justice which, in each of these republics, must act as pillars, and a.s.sist in sustaining the weight, of the final unit designed to consummate the inst.i.tutions of that order. On the northern portion of that same hemisphere the stage is already set for the impending emergence of an inst.i.tution which, however circ.u.mscribed its basis, must ultimately, directly partic.i.p.ate in the measures preliminary to the const.i.tution of the Universal House of Justice.
A community now in the process of marshalling and directing, in such vast territories, in such outlying regions, amidst such a diversity of peoples, at so precarious a stage in the fortunes of mankind, forces of such incalculable potency, to serve purposes so meritorious and lofty, cannot afford to falter for a moment or retrace its steps on the path it now travels. Its commitments, so vast, so challenging, so rich in their potentialities, in the North American continent, must, whatever betide it, be carried out, in their entirety and without the slightest reservation or hesitation. The pledge to multiply the local administrative inst.i.tutions, throughout the length and breadth of this continent must be honored, and the placing of the contract for the interior ornamentation of the holiest House of Worship ever to be erected to the glory of Baha"u"llah expedited.
Above all a prodigious effort, nationwide, sustained and wholly unprecedented in the annals of a richly endowed and spiritually blessed community, aiming at the immediate increase of the financial resources required for the effective prosecution of its manifold and pressing tasks, is required.
TRIPLE CAMPAIGN OF CRITICAL IMPORTANCE
The triple campaign, conducted in two hemispheres, comprising within the scope of its operation the entire territory of the North American republic, the Dominion of Canada, twenty republics of Latin America, and no less than ten sovereign states of the European continent, is indeed of critical importance. Every phase of this threefold crusade, undertaken at the dawn of the second Baha"i century by the executors of "Abdu"l-Baha"s Will and the custodians of His Plan, must be accorded its due measure of consideration and its needs simultaneously and vigorously fulfilled. The allurements of the glorious adventure in the Latin American field, the glittering prizes already won and the new ones within reach, must, at no time, obscure the issues, or r.e.t.a.r.d the task confronting the prosecutors of the Plan in their homeland, or allow the interests of its a.s.semblies, for the most part new and struggling, to be either neglected or forgotten.
Nor must the glamor of the still more recent and glorious adventure embarked upon across the Atlantic, within a turbulent, politically convulsed, economically disrupted and spiritually depleted continent, dim, in however small a measure, the radiance, or detract from the urgency, of the magnificent enterprises, whose first fruits in Latin America are only beginning to mature, in direct consequence of the initial operation of the Plan bequeathed by "Abdu"l-Baha to the American believers.
To the vital requirements of this Plan, at so critical a juncture, both in the fortunes of mankind in general, and of the Plan itself, to which detailed reference has been made in a previous communication, I need not again refer. All I desire to emphasize is my fervent plea, addressed to both the administrators who, as the elected representatives of the community must devise the plans, coordinate the activities, and direct the agencies of a continually expanding community, and to those whose privilege it is to labor, at home and abroad, to insure the effective prosecution of these sacred tasks, to realize the propitiousness of the present hour, recognize its urgency, meet its challenge and appreciate its unique potentialities. As the international situation worsens, as the fortunes of mankind sink to a still lower ebb, the momentum of the Plan must be further accelerated, and the concerted exertions of the community responsible for its execution rise to still higher levels of consecration and heroism. As the fabric of present-day society heaves and cracks under the strain and stress of portentous events and calamities, as the fissures, accentuating the cleavage separating nation from nation, cla.s.s from cla.s.s, race from race, and creed from creed, multiply, the prosecutors of the Plan must evince a still greater cohesion in their spiritual lives and administrative activities, and demonstrate a higher standard of concerted effort, of mutual a.s.sistance, and of harmonious development in their collective enterprises.
Then, and only then, will the reaction to the stupendous forces, released through the operation of a divinely conceived, divinely impelled Plan, be made apparent, and the fairest fruit of the weightiest spiritual enterprise launched in recorded history under the aegis of the Center of the Covenant of Baha"u"llah be garnered.
[October 25, 1947]
RECOGNITION OF PREEMINENT SERVICES
Highly gratified at unceasing, compelling evidences of exalted spirit of Baha"i stewardship animating American Baha"i Community, as attested by the alacrity of its national representatives in executing the first Temple contract, their prompt.i.tude in extending effective a.s.sistance to their Persian brethren, their vigilance in safeguarding integrity of the Faith in the City of the Covenant and their vigor in prosecuting the national campaign of publicity.
In recognition of preeminent services continually enriching the record of achievements a.s.sociated with preeminent community of the Baha"i world, I am arranging transfer of extensive, valuable property acquired in precincts of Shrines on Mount Carmel to name of Palestine Branch of American a.s.sembly.
Happy to announce completion of plans and specifications for erection of arcade surrounding the Bab"s Sepulcher, const.i.tuting the first step in the process destined to culminate in construction of the dome antic.i.p.ated by "Abdu"l-Baha and marking consummation of enterprise initiated by Him fifty years ago according to instructions given Him by Baha"u"llah.
[December 15, 1947]
CRITICAL STAGE OF TASK ON HOME FRONT
I am deeply concerned at critical stage of task confronting North American Teaching Committee, const.i.tuting at this juncture the paramount objective of present Plan. Owing to urgent, overriding importance of Committee"s responsibility and to swiftly approaching time limit fixed for attainment of the goal of one hundred seventy-five a.s.semblies, emergency measures carefully, promptly devised by national representatives of the community and wholeheartedly supported by entire ma.s.s of the believers of the North American continent, designed to safeguard the existing a.s.semblies and rapidly multiply their number, are imperative. The placing of further contract for Temple, the reinforcement of basis of forthcoming Canadian National Spiritual a.s.sembly, the additional consolidation of the inst.i.tutions of the Faith in Latin America, the wider proclamation of its message to the ma.s.ses, even the multiplication of pioneers in the European field, should be unhesitatingly subordinated to demands of the one disconcerting aspect of an otherwise successfully conducted Plan. I address this last-minute appeal to every single member of the community, the champion warriors in the army of Baha"u"llah, which since launching the Plan formulated by the Center of His Covenant never succ.u.mbed to defeat nor was thwarted in its purpose, to arise resolutely, volunteer instantly to fill the gap in the main defenses of the home front and register total victory ere the termination of the second year of the Second Seven Year Plan. Fervently praying for instantaneous, decisive response.
[January 10, 1948]
NO SACRIFICE TOO GREAT
The gravity of the emergency facing the North American believers is unprecedented since the initiation of the Divine Plan and unparalleled in the history of the American Baha"i Community since "Abdu"l-Baha"s pa.s.sing.
No obstacle is insuperable, no sacrifice too great for attainment of supremely important objective. The eyes of her sister communities in every continent of the globe and of her daughter communities of Latin America, handicapped by a variety of adverse circ.u.mstances, are fixed upon the community of followers of Baha"u"llah in North American continent who are enjoying the blessings of internal peace, adequate resources, administrative experience and organizing ability for their divinely appointed mission, expecting them to arise and avert the reverse which would mar the splendor of their record of unexampled stewardship. I am moved to plead, at this eleventh hour, that the rank and file of the community, particularly the members resident in long-established leading strongholds of the Faith-New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington-issue forth unhesitatingly, determinedly, sacrifice every interest, a.s.sume positions in the forefront of the struggle and emulate in the course of the first decade of second Baha"i century, opening years of the second epoch of Formative Age of the Faith, exploits of their spiritual progenitors, the dawn-breakers of the Heroic Age, which immortalized the dawn of the first Baha"i century. The immediate fortunes of the Plan are precariously hanging in the balance. The three months"
interval is swiftly running out. My heart aches at contemplation of the possibility of failure of the stalwart community to rise to the heights of the occasion. I refuse to believe that its members, invested with unique apostolic mission of "Abdu"l-Baha, will shrink from meeting the most challenging requirement of the present hour.
[February 1, 1948]
PREVAILING CRISIS