Joaquimma Anna

Competition or Cooperation? The Spiritual Case Against Unholy Competition

In a world that often exalts competition as a catalyst for progress and achievement, Bahá’í teachings offer a distinctive lens through which to view the dynamics of human interaction. This lens reframes competition not as a laudable endeavor but rather as an impediment to the collective advancement of society. Through an exploration of fundamental Bahá’í … Read more

Forgive Me Leonard – An Elegy for a Lost Nephew

The Bahá’í teachings emphasize forgiveness as a cornerstone of spiritual development and interhuman relationships. The profound nature of forgiveness is particularly highlighted in the context of personal loss. In light of this, the elegy “Forgive Me Leonard” serves as a poignant meditation on the complexities of grief, memory, and the impermanence of life. This exploration … Read more

Revolutionary Times: How to Live in an Age of Change

In an era characterized by tumult and transformation, the Baha’i teachings propose a framework for navigating the complexities of modern life. This exploration of “Revolutionary Times” draws attention to the existential shifts that demand not only adaptability but also a reimagining of our collective existence. At the heart of these teachings lies an urgent call … Read more

Feeling Anxious? Try the Healing Power of Journaling

In the realm of Bahá’í teachings, the exploration of the human experience often intersects with the pursuit of inner tranquility. Amidst the plethora of challenges individuals encounter, the sensation of anxiety emerges as a common affliction. This pervasive unease can manifest in myriad forms, from acute episodes to chronic disquietude. However, the wisdom encapsulated within … Read more

Listening Is Love: A Spiritual Guide to Communication

The art of communication is a multifaceted process that transcends mere verbal exchanges, resting upon profound emotional and spiritual undercurrents. Within the Bahá’í teachings, a cornerstone of effective interaction is the principle of active listening, highlighted as a potent expression of love. Engaging with others through attentive listening fosters deeper connections and nurtures an environment … Read more

The Hidden Toll: Mental and Physical Health Effects of Racism

Racism, a deeply entrenched social cancer, inflicts palpable damage on both mental and physical health. Delving into the Bahá’í teachings offers valuable insights into the profound and insidious toll that racism exerts on individuals and communities. This discourse articulates the manifold effects of racism on health, underscoring the Bahá’í principle of the oneness of humanity, … Read more

Transformers Heroes Tricksters: Indigenous Caretakers and the Baha’i Faith

In an age characterized by rapid technological advancements and shifting cultural paradigms, the Baha’i Faith offers a unique lens through which one can explore the intersection of spirituality, identity, and indigenous wisdom. The concept of Transformers, Heroes, Tricksters, and Indigenous Caretakers provides a compelling framework for understanding the Baha’i teachings in the context of contemporary … Read more

The Habit of the Heart: How to Build a Habit of Prayer

The practice of prayer holds profound significance within the Bahá’í Faith—a reflective engagement that extends beyond mere ritualistic obligations. Enshrined within the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh and subsequently elucidated by Abdu’l-Bahá, the concept of prayer transcends the boundaries of tradition, inviting individuals into an immersive communion with the Divine. This exploration seeks to delineate how one … Read more

Fighting for Our Eternal Tomb – A Reflection on Material Attachments

When grappling with the weighty concepts intrinsic to the Bahai teachings, one might find the metaphor of “Fighting for Our Eternal Tomb” particularly resonant. This notion embodies the struggle against the material attachments that bind us, impeding our spiritual progression. It unearths an intriguing duality: while the mortal realm seduces with its ephemeral allure, the … Read more

COVID-19 – What We Can Learn from History

The global pandemic of COVID-19 has cast a wide net over humanity, forcing individuals and communities to contend with its myriad challenges. Amid this crisis, a reflective examination of historical pandemics through the lens of Bahá’í teachings provides not only insights into the resilience of the human spirit but also an impetus for collective growth … Read more