Reflections (Page 2)
The Glad Tidings of Baha'u'llah, pp. 74-75. They who are the
beloved of God, in whatever place they gather and whomsoever they may meet,
must evince, in their attitude toward God, and in the manner of their
celebration of His praise and glory, such humility and submissiveness
that every atom of the dust beneath their feet may attest the depth
of their devotion. . . . Show forbearance and benevolence and love to one
another. Should any one among you be incapableof grasping a certain truth,
or be striving to comprehend it, show forth, when coversing with him, a
spirit of extreme kindliness and good-will. . . .
Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Wisdom of the Rebbe (p. 64):
Love is not smothering someone with what you think is good for him; love is
appreciating a person's individuality. Love requires the ultimate
sensitivity to every person, beginning with your own family and
extending into the world at large. This means transcending our
narrow vision and learning to love everyone, reagardless of his
or her background, education, personality, or temperament.
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