

Source: Honnold, Annamarie, Vignettes from the Life of ‘Abdu’l-Baha
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A man, ill with tuberculosis, was avoided by his friends – even his family was fearful and hardly entered his room. The Master needed only to hear of it and ‘thereafter went daily to the sick man, took him delicacies, read and discoursed him, and was alone with him when he died’.
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The Master delivered a short talk in New York City, which included the following: ‘We should all visit the sick. When they are in sorrow and suffering it is a real help and benefit to have a friend come. Happiness is a great healer to those who are ill. In the East, it is the custom to call upon the patient often and meet him individually. The people in the east show the utmost kindness and compassion to the sick and suffering. This has greater effect than the remedy itself. You must always have this thought of love and affection when you visit the ailing and afflicted.’
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