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Selections From the Writings of `Abdu'l-Bahá
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Pages 100-101
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65: O thou favoured handmaid of the heavenly Kingdom! ...
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O thou favoured handmaid of the heavenly Kingdom! Thy letter hath been received. It conveyeth high
aspirations and noble goals, saying that thou hast in mind to
make a journey to the Far East, and that thou art ready to
endure extreme hardships, in order to guide the souls, and
to spread far and wide the glad tidings of God's Kingdom.
This purpose of thine betokeneth that thou, dear handmaid
of God, dost cherish the very noblest of all aims.
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When delivering the glad tidings, speak out and say: the
Promised One of all the world's peoples hath now been
made manifest. For each and every people, and every
religion, await a Promised One, and Bahá'u'lláh is that One
Who is awaited by all; and therefore the Cause of
Bahá'u'lláh will bring about the oneness of mankind, and
the tabernacle of unity will be upraised on the heights of the
world, and the banners of the universality of all humankind
will be unfurled on the peaks of the earth. When thou dost
loose thy tongue to deliver this great good news, this will
become the means of teaching the people.
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Thy projected journey, however, is to a very far-away
land, and unless a group of persons be available, the glad
tidings will not take much effect in that place. If ye think
best, travel instead to Persia, and on the way back, go
through Japan and China. This would appear to be much
better, and far more enjoyable. In any case, do whatever
seemeth feasible, and it will be approved.
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