On the morning of June 20, 2011 Hadhrat
Khalifatullah Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib of Mauritius received a message (in English) from Allah, the Most High. The message on the need to be mild, gentle
and sympathetic in inter-personal and social relations is entitled: “The Voice of the Soul”.
“It is
well to cultivate a mild, gentle and sympathetic voice, and the only way to
secure it is to be mild, gentle and sympathetic. The voice is the index of the
soul. Children do not pay much attention to your words – they judge of your
intent by your voice. We judge each other more by voice than by language, for
the voice colours speech, and if your voice does not corroborate your words,
doubt will follow. We are won or repelled by the voice.
The best
way to cultivate the voice is not to think about it. Actions become regal only
when they are unconscious; and the voice that convinces is used by its owner
unconsciously. Fix your mind on the thought, and the voice will follow. If the
voice is allowed to come naturally, easily and gently, it will take on every
tint and emotion of the mind. The voice is the sounding-board of the soul. God
made it right. If your soul is filled with truth, your voice will vibrate with
love, echo with sympathy, and fill your hearers with a desire to do, to be, and
to become.”