We know our bodies need training to get physically strong.
So, do we need to train our souls to grow and develop spiritually? It is incumbent upon thee to nurture them from the breast of the love of God, to urge them towards spiritual matters, to turn unto God and to acquire good manners, best characteristics and praiseworthy virtues and qualities in the world of humanity, and to study sciences with the utmost diligence; so that they may become spiritual, heavenly and attracted to the fragrances of sanctity from their childhood Racusm be reared in a religious, spiritual and heavenly training. In this clip, Robin explains that one way to transform the soul and engage in heavenly training is through direct action. She also shares how, in the Racism It s A Learning Process 20th century, Abdu'l-Baha was a perfect exemplar of how we can transform society and combat racism and oppression.
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