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Healing Isn’t Always Comfortable: The Baha’i View of Spiritual Growth

Spiritual growth, as contemplated in the Baha’i teachings, is a profound journey marked by phases of discomfort and challenge. The notion that healing isn’t always comfortable underscores a fundamental aspect of this path: growth often demands introspection and change, both of which can be unsettling. This exploration seeks to elucidate the multifaceted dimensions of spiritual … Read more

A Bahai Prescription For Achieving Human Unity

The quest for human unity represents one of the most profound dilemmas faced by contemporary society. In light of rampant polarization, cultural divisions, and socio-political discord, one might ask: Can humanity truly cultivate a cohesive identity amidst diversity? This query not only challenges our current ethos but also compels us to explore the Bahá’í teachings … Read more

Love Knows No Color: Good Reasons to Marry Outside Your Race or Culture

In contemporary society, the notion of love is often embraced as a universal sentiment, transcending boundaries of race, culture, and ethnicity. The Bahá’í teachings advocate the philosophy that love knows no color, and this principle significantly extends to the institution of marriage. The idea of marrying outside one’s race or cultural background is not merely … Read more

Spiritual Courage: Reclaiming Native Narratives

In an ever-evolving global landscape, the exploration of spiritual courage has emerged as an essential facet of reclaiming native narratives. What can we learn from the intertwining threads of indigenous wisdom and Bahá’í teachings? These doctrines illuminate a path toward embracing both our shared humanity and the rich tapestry of cultural identities that define our … Read more

Finding Joy on the Spiritual Path

Finding joy on the spiritual path is a fundamental tenet within the Baha’i teachings, which emphasize the profound interplay between inner fulfillment and the pursuit of higher truths. This exploration into the essence of joy reveals a pathway woven with myriad dimensions, where spirituality transcends mere doctrine and transforms into an experiential journey. The following … Read more

Breaking Away from the Culture of Insults

Throughout history, humanity has grappled with the manifestation of verbal aggression, often referred to as the culture of insults. This phenomenon permeates various aspects of daily life, fostering an environment rife with hostility and division. In the context of Bahá’í teachings, this culture stands in stark contrast to the principles of unity, love, and dignity … Read more

Filling Out Forms and Deciding My Race – Reflections on Identity

The inquiry into identity often leads individuals to confront a multitude of societal constructs, with race being among the most pervasive and contentious. The act of filling out forms that require racial identification is an exercise fraught with both personal and societal implications. While these forms are ostensibly designed to collect demographic data, they also … Read more

Celebrating the Birthdays of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh

In the Bahá’í Faith, the birthdays of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh are not merely occasions for joyous celebration; they embody profound significance, representing the inception and culmination of a transformative era in spiritual history. Observed on the first day of the month of Muḥarram in the Bahá’í calendar, the celebrations encapsulate the core principles of … Read more

My Last Days and Death: Justin Baldoni as a Messenger of Joy

In exploring the Bahá’í teachings through the lens of contemporary figures, one finds an intriguing perspective in Justin Baldoni—a figure whose cinematic and philanthropic endeavors have established him as a beacon of joy and positivity. This article aims to delves deeply into the ways in which his life and messages resonate with Bahá’í principles, particularly … Read more