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Thus, the divine Manifestations of God had a universal and all- inclusive conception. They endeavoured for the sake of everyone's life and engaged in the service of universal education. The area of their aims was not limited-- nay, rather, it was wide and all- inclusive. (69:2) Therefore, ye must also be thinking of everyone, so that mankind may be educated, character moderated and this world may turn into a Garden of Eden. (69:3) Love ye all religions and all races with a love that is true and sincere and show that love through deeds and not through the tongue; for the latter hath no importance, as the majority of men are, in speech, well- wishers, while action is the best. (69:4) 35. O army of God! A letter signed jointly by all of you hath been received. It was most eloquent and full of flavour, and reading it was a delight. (69:5) Ye had written of the fasting month. Fortunate are ye to have obeyed the commandment of God, and kept this fast during the holy season. For this material fast is an outer token of the spiritual fast; it is a symbol of self- restraint, the withholding of oneself from all appetites of the self, taking on the characteristics of the spirit, being carried away by the breathings of heaven and catching fire from the love of God.
(69:6)
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