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Millennials: Spiritual Not Religious? A Baha’i View

The modern discourse surrounding spirituality has often been marked by a discernible shift among younger generations, particularly Millennials. This demographic frequently identifies as “spiritual but not religious,” an assertion that merits contemplation from various perspectives, including that of the Baha’i Faith. At its core, this stance reflects a deeper yearning for meaning, authenticity, and personal … Read more

Spiritual Laws and the Pleasure Principle

In the exploration of Bahai teachings, a profound emphasis is placed upon the spiritual laws that govern human existence. Central to these teachings is the interplay between the spiritual and material realms, particularly through the lens of the Pleasure Principle. This concept transcends mere hedonism, offering a nuanced understanding of pleasure that aligns with spiritual … Read more

Steps to Becoming Scientifically Spiritual

In an age where the boundaries between science and spirituality often appear irrevocably divided, the Bahá’í teachings offer a unique paradigm that encourages the integration of both realms. Have you ever pondered how scientific inquiry can coalesce with spiritual exploration? While some may challenge the convergence of empiricism and mysticism, the Bahá’í Faith postulates a … Read more

Spiritual Principles and Financial Planning: The Connection

The intertwining of spirituality and financial prudence has long been a subject of inquiry, inviting us to examine the paradigm through which we perceive wealth and prosperity. Can one truly reconcile the hallowed principles of spiritual growth with the often materialistic nature of financial planning? This discourse seeks to explore the Bahá’í teachings as a … Read more

Unraveling the Impact of Divorce on Children

In the realm of human relationships, the phenomenon of divorce often resonates like the rustling of autumn leaves—striking, poignant, and deeply transformative. For families entwined within the Bahá’í framework, navigating the turbulence of marital dissolution requires introspection, equanimity, and adherence to spiritual principles that can illuminate the path forward. The teachings of the Bahá’í Faith … Read more

The Three Big Life Traps: Materialism Imitation and the Ego

In the diverse landscape of human experience, individuals often encounter various existential challenges that impede their spiritual progress. The Bahá’í teachings elucidate three fundamental life traps that can hinder one’s journey toward self-realization and collective advancement: materialism, imitation, and the ego. Understanding these dynamics is essential in cultivating a life imbued with purpose and authenticity. … Read more

The Settled Science of Climate Change: A Baha’i’s Plea

In the contemporary discourse surrounding climate change, a cathartic tension between scientific integrity and societal perception persists. The Baha’i teachings ambitiously propose a nuanced understanding of environmental stewardship, motivated by the principles of unity and justice. Through the lens of these teachings, it is essential to acknowledge the scientific consensus regarding climate change, while simultaneously … Read more

A Blueprint for Peace: Exploring the Baháʼí Peace Plan

In an increasingly tumultuous world, the quest for enduring peace remains a paramount aspiration for humanity. One might ponder, what if a proven framework existed that could potentially transform the landscape of human relations from discord to harmony? The Baháʼí teachings, with their comprehensive Peace Plan, present an intriguing proposition for addressing the strife that … Read more

Why Are Peace Talks So Male-Dominated? A Baha’i’s Answer

In contemporary society, the discourse surrounding peace negotiations frequently gravitates towards the conspicuous absence of women. The predominance of male voices within peace talks invites not only scrutiny but also a critical analysis through various philosophical lenses. The Baha’i Faith, with its foundational tenets that champion equality, offers a unique perspective on the issue of … Read more

True Religion Never Calls for War

Throughout history, the phrase “True Religion Never Calls for War” has resonated deeply with those engaged in the search for a harmonious existence. But can we truly say that this statement holds water in the face of humanity’s long history of conflict? It invites us to ponder: how can religious tenets, often employed as justifications … Read more