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The Light of Divine Guidance [First of Two Volumes]
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Pages 97-98
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Letter of 6 June 1939
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My Dear Friend,
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I am directed by Shoghi Effendi to thank you for your
letter of May 19th.
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Although he was very sorry to hear of the deep
misunderstandings and lack of unity that still exists in ..., he
is thankful to you for your writing him about it, and he
knows full well that you wrote because you are animated
with a deep desire to remove all ill-feelings among the
friends there.
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The fact is that the Guardian is very sad over the present
condition and because it is almost impossible for him to
intervene from such a distance and without hearing both
sides, he has written over and over again asking that the
friends should gather, should talk frankly and fully without
ill-feeling and should solve their difficulty. This to Shoghi
Effendi's deep disappointment has not been possible, Mr.
Herrigel has been uncompromising and firm and the result
is that the Cause in ... is at a standstill. This is why Shoghi
Effendi would ask everyone and especially yourself to make
every effort and help the situation....
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[From the Guardian:]
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My dear co-worker:
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A trusted friend of ours, Dr. Yunis Khán is proceeding to
Germany to visit the Bahá'í centres and I trust he will be
enabled to promote true understanding and sustained
cooperation in.... He is most trustworthy and capable. I
will continue to pray for you from the depths of my heart.
Rest assured and never feel disheartened.
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Your true brother, Shoghi
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