Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha vol I - 'Abdu'l-Bahá
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The flowers which Ruhu'llah picked on the ground of the Mashrak-el-Azcar and thou didst send to me brought with them and exhaled a very sweet fragrance. This fragrance is just as thou didst write, "the fragrance of the rose-garden of the unity of the East and West." I hope that daily these fragrances may become more powerful and more diffused throughout the world. (128:1)

Thou must hasten to send his honor ... all the writings for which he asked, to Rangoon, India. (128:2)

An utmost happiness was produced by the news of the good health and safety of the friends of God. (128:3)

My spiritual beloved, his honor, Mr. ... , is rendering a great service to the Kingdom of ABHA and becoming a means of strong attraction towards, and connection with the world above by making this long tour and giving the news of the Holy Spot and diffusing the fragrances of the love of God. (128:4)

As to the calamities and afflictions of Abdul-Baha: These are not calamities, but bounties; they are not afflictions, but gifts; not hardships, but tranquillity; not trouble, but mercy-- and we thank God for this great favor. 128006 (128:5)

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