The Writings of Shoghi Effendi Must Be Studied To Understand What He Implies

 

“Every word of the passages contained in it is significant.  There are no loose phrases, no vague evasions of crucial issues.  The style is one which renders it possible to state basic truths in parentheses and to list in one sentence the chief events of a lifetime.  Such writing needs , and is worthy of study, for the implications of its phrases are almost as important as the explicit statements made.”  - Preface Guidance for Today and Tomorrow.

“Proclaim National Assemblies of East and West weighty epoch-making decision of formation of International Baha'i Council, forerunner of supreme administrative institution destined to emerge in fullness of time within precincts beneath shadow of World Spiritual Center of Faith…most significant milestone in evolution of Administrative Order…first embryonic International Institution, marking its development into officially recognized Baha'i court, it’s transformation into duly elected  body its efflorescence into Universal House of Justice…Hail with thankful, joyous heart at long last the constitution of International Council which history will acclaim as the greatest event shedding luster upon second epoch of Formative Age of Baha'i Dispensation potentially unsurpassed by any enterprise undertaken since inception of Administrative Order of Faith…ranking second only to glorious immortal events associated with ministries of Three Central Figures of Faith in course of First Age of most glorious Dispensation of the five thousand century Baha'i cycle.”  Shoghi Effendi, January 9, 1951 [Cablegram].

“Spiritual and Administrative World Center

Announce to friends of East and West the following: furnishing Mazra'ih, completion of restoration of historic house of Bahá'u'lláh in Acre,[i.e. `Akká] scene of prolonged afflictions sustained by Founder of Faith, as well as supreme crisis suffered by `Abdu'l-Bahá at hands of Covenantbreakers. Greatly enhanced international endowments in Holy Land in twin cities of Acre and Haifa, now include twin Holy Shrines situated on plain of Acre and slope of Mount Carmel; twin Mansions of Bahjí and Mazra'ih, twin historic Houses inhabited by Bahá'u'lláh and `Abdu'l-Bahá; twin International Archives adjoining the Báb's Sepulcher and the resting-place of the Greatest Holy Leaf; twin Pilgrim Houses, constructed for Oriental and Occidental pilgrims; twin Gardens of Ridván and Firdaws, associated with the memory of the Author of the Bahá'í Dispensation.

Greatly welcome assistance of the newly-formed International Council, particularly its President, Mason Remey, and its Vice-President, Amelia Collins, through contact with authorities designed to spread the fame, consolidate the foundations and widen the scope of influence emanating from the twin spiritual, administrative World Centers permanently fixed in the Holy Land constituting the midmost heart of the entire planet.

--Shoghi

[Cablegram, March 2, 1951]” Shoghi Effendi.  Messages to the Baha'i World, pp. 8-9. 

[In this cablegram Shoghi Effendi appoints Charles Mason Remey to succeed him as the Second Guardian.  Charles Mason Remey is named President of the International Baha'i Council which Shoghi Effendi states is to evolve into the Universal House of Justice.  In this cablegram, Shoghi Effendi lists nine sets of ‘twins’.  The only ‘twin’ which Shoghi Effendi does not overtly refer to as such are the Twin Institutions of the Guardianship and the Universal House of Justice represented by Charles Mason Remey and Amelia Collins.  These Twin Institutions are the twin pillars of the Baha'i Administrative Order which is the Kingdom of God on earth.  The Guardian is the President and Head of the Universal House of Justice which is comprised of representatives of the body of believers.  Incidentally, while appointing Charles Mason Remey to succeed him as Guardian, Shoghi Effendi is also demonstrating that women are to sit on the Universal House of Justice by appointing Amelia Collins to the International Baha'i Council.] 

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