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Get to the Root Causes of the World’s Problems

The complexities of the world today often lead to a superficial understanding of the problems that besiege humanity. The Bahá’í teachings invite adherents not merely to perceive societal issues at face value but to delve deeper, to unearth the foundational causes lurking beneath the surface. In this exploration, we shall elucidate how Bahá’í principles can … Read more

Exhibition of Bahá’u’lláh’s Writings Opens at the British Museum

The recent exhibition of Bahá’u’lláh’s writings at the British Museum exemplifies not only the profundity of his spiritual and philosophical insights but also the challenges faced by a contemporary audience in grasping the nuances of Bahá’í teachings. What if one were to consider the significance of such an exhibition beyond mere historical documentation? Could it … Read more

Get Past the Pleasure Principle – Living with Purpose

The allure of the pleasure principle, a psychological concept rooted in the pursuit of immediate gratification and sensory enjoyment, often clouds the vision of individuals seeking deeper meaning and fulfillment in their lives. This philosophical approach, while inherently human, can engender a superficial existence, where transient pleasures supplant a more substantive purpose. In stark contrast, … Read more

The Conflicting Gospels of Mark and Matthew – Finding Common Light

The exploration of religious texts often unveils intriguing contrasts that can illuminate deeper truths. Among the foundational Christian scriptures, the Gospels of Mark and Matthew present a compelling case of differing narratives and theological emphases. These two texts not only offer distinct theological perspectives but also exhibit divergent portrayals of Jesus’ life and mission. In … Read more

Boys Don’t Cry – Redefining the Male Role Model

In the contemporary discourse on gender, the Bahá’í teachings offer a profound and transformative perspective on male role models. The traditional notions of masculinity often perpetuate the idea that boys must eschew expressions of vulnerability, notably encapsulated in the aphorism “Boys Don’t Cry.” However, the Bahá’í Faith challenges this reductive perspective, advocating for a redefinition … Read more

Lessons from a Four-Year-Old: Gratitude and Purity

In the realm of teaching, the most profound lessons often emerge from the simplest of sources. A four-year-old, with their unfiltered perception of the world, can teach us invaluable lessons about gratitude and purity. What might a child, with their innate sincerity, reveal about these concepts? And, can we embrace these lessons amidst the complexities … Read more

All That Glitters Ain’t Gold: Finding True Value in a Superficial World

In an era inundated with glamour and superficiality, the phrase “All That Glitters Ain’t Gold” resonates profoundly, urging individuals to delve beyond the surface. The Bahá’í teachings, with their emphasis on spiritual and moral upliftment, provide a framework for discerning genuine values in today’s society. This exploration leads us to a transformative paradigm, inviting us … Read more

Culture & Media

The Bahá’í Faith, a religion founded in the 19th century, proffers an encompassing vision that integrates spiritual principles with cultural and media paradigms. Central to its teachings is the notion that divine revelation is continuous and progressive, catalyzing societal transformation. The Bahá’í perspective extends to the intricate interplay between culture, media, and spirituality, establishing a … Read more

The Motion of the Soul: Growth Progress and the Baha’i Path

The Bahá’í teachings elucidate the profound concept of the motion of the soul, emphasizing a journey characterized by growth, progress, and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. This journey is not merely individualistic; rather, it encapsulates a collective aspiration toward unity and the betterment of humanity. The Bahá’í path articulates various dimensions of the soul’s movement, … Read more