The powers of earth cannot withstand the privileges and bestowals
which God has ordained for this great and glorious century.
It is a need and exigency of the time. Man can withstand anything
except that which is divinely intended and indicated for the age and
its requirements. Now, Praise be to God! in all countries of the
world, lovers of peace are to be found and these principles are being
spread among mankind, especially in this country. Praise be to God!
this thought is prevailing and souls are continually arising as defenders
of the oneness of humanity, endeavoring to assist and establish international
peace. There is no doubt that this wonderful democracy will
be able to realize it and the banner of international agreement will be
unfurled here to spread onward and outward among all the nations
of the world. I give thanks to God that I find you imbued with such
susceptibilities and lofty aspirations and I hope that you will be the
means of spreading this light to all men. Thus may the Sun of Reality
shine upon the East and West. The enveloping clouds shall pass away
and the heat of the divine rays will dispel the mist. The reality of man
shall develop and come forth as the image of God his creator. The
thoughts of man shall take such upward flight that former accomplishments
shall appear as the play of children;—for the ideas and
beliefs of the past and the prejudices regarding race and religion have
ever been lowering and destructive to human evolution. I am most
hopeful that in this century these lofty thoughts shall be conducive
to human welfare. Let this century be the sun of previous centuries
the effulgences of which shall last forever, so that in times to come they
shall glorify the twentieth century, saying the twentieth century was
the century of lights, the twentieth century was the century of life,
the twentieth century was the century of international peace, the
twentieth century was the century of divine bestowals and the
twentieth century has left traces which shall last forever.