Fidál, 02 ‘Alá’ (Loftiness), 182 B.E.
Quotes for Reflection
Such, dearly beloved friends, is the vista that stretches before the eyes, and challenges the resources, of the American Bahá’í community in these, the concluding years of the First Century of the Bahá’í Era. Such are the qualities and qualifications demanded of them for the proper discharge of their responsibilities and duties. Such are the requirements, the possibilities, and the objectives of the Plan that claims every ounce of their energy. Who knows but that these few remaining, fast-fleeting years, may not be pregnant with events of unimaginable magnitude, with ordeals more severe than any that humanity has as yet experienced, with conflicts more devastating than any which have preceded them. Dangers, however sinister, must, at no time, dim the radiance of their new-born faith. Strife and confusion, however bewildering, must never befog their vision. Tribulations, however afflictive, must never shatter their resolve. Denunciations, however clamorous, must never sap their loyalty. Upheavals, however cataclysmic, must never deflect their course. The present Plan, embodying the budding hopes of a departed Master, must be pursued, relentlessly pursued, whatever may befall them in the future, however distracting the crises that may agitate their country or the world. Far from yielding in their resolve, far from growing oblivious of their task, they should, at no time, however much buffeted by circumstances, forget that the synchronization of such world-shaking crises with the progressive unfoldment and fruition of their divinely appointed task is itself the work of Providence, the design of an inscrutable Wisdom, and the purpose of an all-compelling Will, a Will that directs and controls, in its own mysterious way, both the fortunes of the Faith and the destinies of men. Such simultaneous processes of rise and of fall, of integration and of disintegration, of order and chaos, with their continuous and reciprocal reactions on each other, are but aspects of a greater Plan, one and indivisible, whose Source is God, whose author is Bahá’u’lláh, the theater of whose operations is the entire planet, and whose ultimate objectives are the unity of the human race and the peace of all mankind. — Shoghi Effendi 1
Question for Consideration
How does Shoghi Effendi’s counsel and encouragement to Bahá’ís at the outset of the American Seven Year Plan (1937-1944) relate to how Bahá’ís exercise their personal agency, responsibility-taking, and choice-making with regard to the Nine Year Plan (2022-2031) currently underway?
Perplexity Pro and Kimi K2.5 Model Response 2
Shoghi Effendi’s counsel at the outset of the American Seven Year Plan provides the spiritual lens, emotional posture, and pattern of initiative that Bahá’ís today are expected to bring to their participation in the Nine Year Plan, but now expressed through a more systematized, learning-mode framework of action. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Reading crises and Providence in the same way
In the passage you quoted, Shoghi Effendi urges the friends not to let “dangers,” “strife and confusion,” “tribulations,” “denunciations,” or “upheavals” deflect them from the Plan, because the synchronization of world‑shaking crises with the unfoldment of their mission is “the work of Providence” and part of “a greater Plan, one and indivisible.” The Universal House of Justice later describes that same reality as a “twofold process” of integration and disintegration, in which destructive forces tear down obsolete structures while an integrative process unfolds a new System that is a pattern for a future world order. [5] [6] [7]
In the Nine Year Plan, believers are again asked to see social turmoil not as a reason to withdraw, but as the very context in which their community-building work must accelerate, since the Plan is a principal channel through which the integrative process advances. Exercising agency today therefore includes a conscious choice to interpret disturbing world events through this providential lens and to respond by intensifying service, not by retreating into anxiety or mere commentary. [8] [9] [10] [11]
Steadfast, hopeful responsibility in the face of upheaval
Shoghi Effendi insists that however “buffeted by circumstances,” the American believers must “relentlessly” pursue the Plan and refuse to let any crisis “dim,” “befog,” “shatter,” “sap,” or “deflect” their faith and course. This is less a demand for stoicism than a call to an active, hope-filled responsibility: to let every crisis deepen consecration and sharpen focus on “every single provision of that Divine Charter” set out in the Tablets of the Divine Plan. [12]
The House of Justice, in describing the current dual processes and the Nine Year Plan, similarly calls the friends to read the mounting effects of disintegration on “hearts and minds, as well as on social structures,” as a summons to more resolute, united service, not to despair or partisan engagement. Personal agency in this Plan thus often shows itself as a deliberate refusal to be drawn into the polarizing “strife of a conflicted world,” coupled with an intentional orientation of one’s energies toward those patterns of worship, education, and social action that can actually heal communities. [13] [14] [15]
Initiative within a shared Plan: then and now
During the Seven Year Plan, Shoghi Effendi is explicit that teaching “should at no time be regarded as the exclusive concern” of assemblies or committees; it is “the bounden duty of every American believer … to initiate, promote, and consolidate … any activity he or she deems fit” for the furtherance of the Plan, within the bounds of Bahá’í administrative principles and in close collaboration with the institutions. He tells prospective pioneers not to wait for “directions” or “special encouragement” but to arise independently, trusting that even limited capacities will be reinforced by divine assistance. [16]
The House of Justice preserves this same stress on initiative, but clarifies its mode: individual initiative should be “disciplined by an understanding of the requirements of systematic action,” pursued “within the framework defined by the Plan,” and sustained by cycles of study, action, reflection, and consultation with institutions and the wider community. It notes that each individual “must make a conscious decision as to what he or she will do to serve the Plan, and as to how, where and when to do it,” and that becoming accustomed to such systematic striving “lends meaning and fulfillment” to a Bahá’í’s life. [17] [18] [19]
How this shapes choice‑making in the Nine Year Plan
The Nine Year Plan sets out broad aims: advancing the “movement of clusters,” learning from more advanced frontiers, contributing to social transformation, strengthening the training institute, and raising administrative capacity, especially at the level of Local Spiritual Assemblies. Within this framework, the believer’s personal agency is expressed through specific, deliberate choices—often small but sustained—about how to align time, energy, and talents with these aims: for example, committing to accompany a group of youth over years, helping a locality move toward a new milestone, or supporting the emergence of a Local Assembly. [20] [21]
In contrast to the largely geographic pioneering and institutional “first building” that characterized the Seven Year Plan, today’s agency is exercised in a dense web of relationships and activities: study circles, children’s classes, junior youth groups, devotional gatherings, social action and participation in public discourse, all guided by the training institute and by cluster-level plans. Yet the spiritual logic is the same one Shoghi Effendi articulated: every believer is summoned to universal participation, to personal initiative bounded by obedience and consultation, and to a steadfast pursuit of the Plan’s objectives—confident that the very crises convulsing the world are synchronized with, and ultimately serve, the fruition of their “divinely appointed task.” [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]
Citations
- [1] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/141260130
- [2] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/923223209
- [3] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/637191511
- [4] Universal House of Justice. “30 December 2021 – To the Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors.” Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/758524485
- [5] Social Action: A Compilation Prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/180873842
- [6] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/141260130
- [7] Effendi, Shoghi. The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/234718566
- [8] Nine Year Plan (2022-2031). Bahaipedia. https://bahaipedia.org/Nine_Year_Plan_(2022-2031)
- [9] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/652158039
- [10] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/011656339
- [11] Social Action: A Compilation Prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/180873842
- [12] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/141260130
- [13] Universal House of Justice. Framework for Action: 2006–2016, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/framework-action/framework-action.pdf?c3ff1126
- [14] Universal House of Justice. “19 March 2025 – To the Bahá’ís of the World”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/186716982
- [15] Nine Year Plan (2022-2031). Bahaipedia. https://bahaipedia.org/Nine_Year_Plan_(2022-2031)
- [16] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/173420841
- [17] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/923223209
- [18] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/062779777
- [19] Community Conversations: Introduction for Baha’i-inspired public discourse and social action. International Environment Forum. https://iefworld.org/acct_conversations_introBahai
- [20] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/319744907
- [21] Universal House of Justice. “30 December 2021 – To the Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors.” Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/758524478
- [22] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/062779777
- [23] Nine Year Plan (2022-2031). Bahaipedia. https://bahaipedia.org/Nine_Year_Plan_(2022-2031)
- [24] Universal House of Justice. Framework for Action: 2006–2016, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/framework-action/framework-action.pdf?c3ff1126
- [25] Universal House of Justice. Turning Point: 1996–2006, Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/319744907
- [26] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/377544678
- [27] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/269999553
Footnotes
- Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/141260130 ↩︎
- Perplexity Pro and Kimi K2.5 Model. “The Vista That Stretches before the Eyes.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 2, 2026. https://www.perplexity.ai/search/such-dearly-beloved-friends-is-7aut7LpGTRKTte0QyvDz.A ↩︎
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Therefore, all souls should consider it incumbent upon them to investigate reality. Reality is one; and when found, it will unify all mankind. Reality is the love of God. Reality is the knowledge of God. Reality is justice. Reality is the oneness or solidarity of mankind. Reality is international peace. Reality is the knowledge of verities. Reality unifies humanity. — ‘Abdu’l-Bahá The Promulgation of Universal Peace | Bahá’í Reference Library.