Joaquimma Anna

Nutrition from a Baha’i Perspective: Food for the Body and Soul

The profound connection between nutrition, spirituality, and the human experience is a recurrent theme in Baha’i teachings. In examining the philosophy of nourishment from a Baha’i perspective, one uncovers an intricate tapestry woven with threads of physical sustenance, ethical considerations, and spiritual enlightenment. This exploration focuses on how the guidance provided by Baha’u’llah and Abdu’l-Baha … Read more

Building Loving Trusting Global Communities

The Bahá’í teachings articulate an expansive vision for a global community predicated upon the principles of love, trust, and unity. In a world increasingly polarized by division, these teachings urge individuals to transcend boundaries, fostering connections that underline our shared humanity. The fundamental tenets of the Bahá’í Faith promote a profound re-evaluation of interpersonal and … Read more

A Poem For The Pandemic

In the annals of human experience, pandemics serve as crucibles that test the resilience of societies, the profundity of human connection, and the imperative for collective transcendence. The Bahá’í teachings, with their emphasis on unity, justice, and the interdependence of humanity, offer a poignant framework for understanding and navigating the trials associated with such global … Read more

Faith Works and Transformation: The Baha’i View of Jesus Christ

In the realm of spiritual exploration, the Baha’i Faith presents a distinctive perspective on Jesus Christ, encapsulated within the larger narrative of Faith Works and Transformation. The teachings of Baha’u’llah, the founder of the Baha’i Faith, extol the virtues of faith, service, and the transformative power of divine mysteries. This pursuit of truth and spiritual … Read more

The Confederate Flag and the Oneness of Humanity

The Confederate Flag, a potent symbol imbued with historical significance, evokes a disparate range of sentiments across the United States. On one hand, it embodies the struggle for states’ rights and Southern heritage; on the other, it is a stark emblem of racism and division. This dichotomy presents a compelling challenge: How does one reconcile … Read more

The Non-Existence of Evil: A Baha’i Perspective

The Baha’i Faith posits a unique interpretation of the concept of evil that distinguishes it from more conventional theological viewpoints prevalent in various religious traditions. Central to this theology is the assertion that evil is merely the non-existence of goodness rather than an independent, malevolent force. This perspective invites a profound contemplation on morality, human … Read more

Fighting Racism Like It’s a Disease – Healing the Social Body

The Bahá’í Faith offers a profound paradigm for confronting one of humanity’s most insidious afflictions: racism. Emphasizing the interconnectedness of all individuals, Bahá’í teachings posit that racism is akin to a disease that infects the social body, engendering division, discord, and misunderstanding. By addressing the roots of racism, the Bahá’í community engages in a holistic … Read more

Faith and Crisis – My Bahá’í Journey

Faith and crisis are intrinsically woven into the fabric of the human experience. In the Bahá’í faith, these elements emerge as powerful forces guiding one’s spiritual journey. Understanding the interplay between faith and crisis is akin to navigating through a tempestuous sea, where the sails of belief catch the winds of adversity, propelling the seeker … Read more

Darwin Paine and Frankenstein – Morality in the Age of Science

The confluence of scientific inquiry and ethical contemplation manifests profoundly in the writings of Charles Darwin and Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein.” At first glance, these two figures may seem disconnected—Darwin heralding the dawn of modern biology through his theory of evolution, while Shelley explores the promethean overreach of humanity in the face of scientific advancement. However, … Read more

The Bassoon King – Growing Up Bahá’í in the ’70s

In the realm of religious upbringing, few narratives resonate with the authenticity and myriad experiences of growing up in a Bahá’í family during the 1970s like that of the Bassoon King. This unique identity serves as a kaleidoscope through which we may reflect on the multilayered teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. The formative experiences of a Bahá’í … Read more