Encyclical on Good Will
By El Morya


FAREWELL

In closing, I would emphasize that neither right nor left elements of world society, neither orthodox nor unorthodox elements of religion possess in evidential manifestation the complete solution to the whole of the world's problems; and yet in many facets of their ideas and doctrines, they hold promise of great good and enlightenment to men.
No promise can be kept, however, unless faith in the promise be active in the lives of those who profess to believe in it. I hold with the right of each man or organization to think that he or it has the solution to the world's ills, in either doctrine or authority. I do not seek to influence human will, but pray the favor of Almighty God to intercede his divine will and supreme understanding upon the minds and hearts of all.
With the strands of a tolerant unity, a permanent and universal oneness can be woven. To do this well, wisely, and presently, it must be recognized that the faith that unity can be achieved is needed, beginning with the blessed international good will which summons from the confusion of elemental divergence the clarity that invokes right action.
Let love -- that spiritual love which is neither dissimulative nor disappointing to the yearnings of mankind expand in every life until that degree of universal understanding manifests which, although yet but a small part of the mind of God, is able to generate and regenerate upon earth enough of that stuff of which dreams of the golden age are made!

I remain and I AM by the grace of God.

El Morya




"It is recommended that we isolate those issues that are most necessary and which concern all the people and the fate of the nations, that you decree on those issues."

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Universal Truth

"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. " (Mathew 25:40)