Joaquimma Anna

Decrease Fear Increase Courage – A Spiritual Strategy

In the intricate tapestry of spiritual philosophy, the Bahá’í teachings present a profound paradigm concerning the nexus of fear and courage. This essay elucidates the concept of “Decrease Fear, Increase Courage,” exploring its ramifications for personal growth, community development, and global harmony. The prudent embrace of this duality lays a robust foundation for individuals striving … Read more

Fasting and Reading the Sacred Writings

The Bahá’í teachings elucidate numerous practices designed to cultivate spiritual development and enhance a profound sense of connection with the Divine. Among these practices, fasting and reading the Sacred Writings stand out as integral components of spiritual life for adherents. In this discourse, we shall explore the intrinsic motivations and teachings surrounding fasting, coupled with … Read more

Does Religion Cause Conflict – or Can It Heal Division?

The relationship between religion and conflict is a profound and multifaceted topic that has intrigued scholars, theologians, and laypersons alike. The central question this exploration seeks to address is whether religion inherently incites discord or whether it possesses the capacity to foster reconciliation among divided peoples. By examining Bahá’í teachings on this subject, we can … Read more

Stories of Our First Peoples: An Interview with Louise Profeit-Lablanc

In an age dominated by incessant dialogue regarding cultural heritage and representation, the narratives encapsulated within the stories of Indigenous peoples resonate profoundly. One such narrative is explored through the lens of Louise Profeit-LaBlanc, a celebrated Indigenous storyteller, artist, and advocate. As a member of the Northern Tutchone Nation, Profeit-LaBlanc’s works not only weave the … Read more

Are Angels and Devils Really Sitting on Our Shoulders?

In the rich tapestry of human experience, the dichotomy between good and evil has been a perennial theme, captivating the minds of philosophers, theologians, and casual observers alike. Within the Bahá’í teachings, this perennial question is illuminated through the allegorical concept of angels and devils, often depicted as entities that vie for influence over human … Read more

Finding Peace in Chaos: Responding to Stress with Spirituality

In the intricate tapestry of human experience, stress has emerged as a predominant thread, often perceived as a product of modern life. With the cacophony of daily obligations and societal expectations, the quest for tranquility can sometimes feel Sisyphean. Yet, Bahá’í teachings offer profound insights into the dynamics of spirituality as a formidable antidote to … Read more

Building a Just World Without the Poison of Politics

In the pursuit of a just world, one cannot help but ponder: can genuine justice truly exist devoid of the entanglements of politics? This inquiry forms the crux of a profound exploration within the Baha’i teachings, emphasizing the potential for societal transformation beyond the conventional paradigms of governance. To confront this provocative question, we must … Read more

Coronavirus – Calamity or Providence?

As humanity grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, a contemplative question arises from the depths of Bahá’í teachings: could we perceive the pandemic as a calamity or rather as an act of providence? This inquiry throws open a window to explore the profound insights offered by Bahá’í philosophy. The pandemic, a global crisis that transcends borders, … Read more

Ready for the Final Journey: How to Prepare for Death

The contemplation of mortality occupies a significant place within the Bahá’í Faith, serving as both a reminder of our ephemeral existence and a precursor to the spiritual journey beyond this realm. The teachings of Bahá’u’lláh articulate a profound understanding of death that encourages adherents to view this inevitable transition not as an end, but as … Read more