Some Hidden Pearls — Page 29
and his staff that they should adopt this report as a torch light to show them the way to a proper discharge of the duties entrusted to them; taking the guests coming to the headquarters of the Movement as the guests of God Himself; they should exert to the utmost to show them honour, and make them comfortable in every way. They should spare no effort in showing due consideration for their feelings and susceptibilities. They should look upon the. Guest House as an institution for imparting spiritual training to people; and they should look upon themselves as being servants of this institution. Even where they might happen to hear something unpleasant from the lips of some guest, they should bear it with perfect forbearance and self control, allowing no line of displeasure to show on their face. As long as the Promised Messiah lived, he kept the management of the Guest House (Langer. Khana) in his own hands, lest some guest be put with discomfort, if the supervision was handed over to the Anjuman, 29