October 17. On this date in 1944, Shoghi Effendi wrote about statements from the Guardian that "When he feels that a certain thing is essential for the protection of the Cause, even if it is something that affects a person personally, he must be obeyed."
The infallibility of the Guardian is confined to matters which are related strictly to the Cause and interpretation of the teachings; he is not an infallible authority on other subjects, such as economics, science, etc. When he feels that a certain thing is essential for the protection of the Cause, even if it is something that affects a person personally, he must be obeyed, but when he gives advice, such as that he gave you in a previous letter about your future, it is not binding; you are free to follow it or not as you please. (17 October 1944 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual)
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