
When I entered the room I had a pocketful of questions to
ask 'Abdu'l-Baha, but when I saw Him I suddenly felt quite empty. I never took
the questions out. Eventually 'Abdu'l-Baha told me all that I had wanted to ask
Him. Foolishly I remarked that I had come three thousand miles to see Him, and
He smilingly replied, "I came seven thousand miles to see you." I
told Him that I, being a foreigner, had not the capacity of a speaker and that
my work so far had been to circulate books and a few pamphlets. 'Abdu'l-Baha
said: "You are doing very well; you are doing better than talking. With
you it is not words or the movement of the lips; with you it is the heart that
speaks. In your presence silence speaks and radiates." Then tea was
brought in and after we had both partaken of it 'Abdu'l-Baha said: "You
are now one of the family. You may come and go as you please."
- (Adapted
from ‘In Memoriam’ section of The Baha’i World 1946-1950: ‘John David Bosch’,
by Charlotte M. Linfoot)