Joaquimma Anna

US Prisons: Modern-Day Slavery or Rehabilitation?

In contemporary discourse, the juxtaposition of rehabilitation and modern-day slavery within the context of U.S. prisons sparks profound inquiry. The Bahá’í teachings, rooted in principles of justice, unity, and the inherent dignity of every individual, offer a vital lens through which to examine this dichotomy. This exploration, hence, delves into the complexities underpinning the U.S. … Read more

The First Valley: The Self on the Spiritual Path

The exploration of the self stands as a pivotal juncture in the spiritual journey, particularly within the Bahá’í teachings. The First Valley, as articulated within these teachings, represents an intricate and profound phase on the path of spiritual enlightenment. This institution emphasizes the multifaceted nature of the self, its evolution, and the crucial role it … Read more

Why Do We Have Religion? A Baha’i’s Answer

The question “Why do we have religion?” has been pondered for millennia, intersecting with various philosophical, sociological, and theological inquiries. In the Bahá’í Faith, religion is not merely a system of beliefs or a set of rituals; it is a fundamental aspect of human life, integral to our understanding of existence and purpose. The Bahá’í … Read more

What Is This Baha’i Religion Really?

What constitutes the essence of the Baha’i Faith? Could it be a universal truth that transcends the boundaries of tradition, or perhaps an intricate tapestry woven from the threads of various religious doctrines? As one delves into the profundities of this relatively modern religious movement, a journey unfolds, revealing a myriad of teachings that challenge … Read more

Water Water Everywhere Nor Any Drop to Drink

Water, an elemental substance, holds profound significance in both physical and spiritual realms. In the Bahá’í Faith, water symbolizes purity, life, and the essence of spiritual existence. The adage “Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink” serves as a poignant metaphor for the human condition, illustrating a paradox of abundance juxtaposed with scarcity. This … Read more

Stitching the Wounds of Abuse and Violence

In the contemporary discourse surrounding the impact of abuse and violence on individuals and communities, Baha’i teachings emerge as a beacon of hope, advocating for healing and restoration. How do we, as a society, stitch the wounds inflicted by such travesties? This question not only prompts deep reflection but also challenges us to consider the … Read more

The Wife of a Prophet: The 45th Psalm

In the rich tapestry of religious literature, the 45th Psalm emerges as a profound exploration of spirituality, identity, and the sacred feminine. It captures the essence of a Prophet’s narrative through the lens of his relationships, particularly that of his wife. This nuanced interpretation invites followers and scholars alike to reconsider the story of prophets … Read more

A Necessary Shift: The Baha’i International Community on Agricultural Systems

The Baha’i community envisions a world where humanity works harmoniously and consciously towards a sustainable future. One pivotal aspect of this vision revolves around agricultural systems, which are not merely about the cultivation of crops or livestock, but about fostering an equitable relationship with nature and each other. This article delves into the Baha’i teachings … Read more

Equality: The Solution to Sexual Assault and Harassment

In today’s socio-cultural milieu, the discourse surrounding sexual assault and harassment is increasingly paramount. Amidst the cacophony of voices seeking justice and reform, Baha’i teachings emerge as a poignant and transformative lens through which to view these pervasive issues. Central to Baha’i philosophy is the principle of equality, which posits that all humans, regardless of … Read more