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4/6/13
April 6
In order to avoid division and
disruption, that the Cause may not fall a prey to conflicting interpretations,
and lose thereby its purity and pristine vigor, that its affairs may be
conducted with efficiency and promptness, it is necessary that every one should
conscientiously take an active part in the election of these Assemblies, abide
by their decisions, enforce their decree, and cooperate with them
wholeheartedly in their task of stimulating the growth of the Movement
throughout all regions. The members of these Assemblies, on their part, must
disregard utterly their own likes and dislikes, their personal interests and
inclinations, and concentrate their minds upon those measures that will conduce
to the welfare and happiness of the Bahá’í Community and promote the common
weal. (Excerpt from a letter written by Shoghi
Effendi, dated March 12, 1923, to the Baha’is throughout America, Great
Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Japan and Australasia; ‘Baha’i
Administration’ pp. 34-43) (To read the entire letter please visit Messages to the Baha’i World Community -- by Shoghi Effendi)