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Conversation with the Guardianby Mrs. Rollins and Mrs. McCormick
A recently unearthed pilgrim note found in the "Barstow Collection"; typed by "Thellie" Lovejoy and proofread by Rob Stauffer, 1999. It has been suggested that "Mrs. McCormick" is Temple McCormick, from Washington [year and first names unknown]"Say the Greatest Name instantly, The Guardian's other statement was this: "Every Bahá'í in the world could be a teacher and a speaker. How? Like this: Every Bahá'í should memorize Bahá'í Prayers. Every Bahá'í should memorize Bahá'í Principles. Every Bahá'í should memorize some of the talks of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, some of the writings of Bahá'u'lláh (short passages), also some of the other writings. Then, he said, these are the tools that you put into the subconscious mind; and you can stand before any audience and never be struck for something to say.Even if you start out with a prayer in a sincere and humble manner, the Supreme Concourse on high will assist you and you will never be at a loss for words.
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