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Sit-ins Spirituals and Baha’i Activism: The Story of Van Gilmer

The intersection of social activism and spiritual conviction is a realm that has produced numerous exemplary figures throughout history. One such figure is Van Gilmer, whose legacy is profoundly intertwined with the Baha’i Faith and the civil rights movements of the mid-20th century. His contribution to activism through sit-ins and the articulation of spirituals underscores … Read more

What’s a Baha’i Anyway? Answering a Common Question

The Bahá’í Faith, a relatively nascent religious tradition founded in the mid-19th century, has often sparked curiosity and inquiry. The phrase “What’s a Bahá’í, anyway?” frequently echoes among those unacquainted with the beliefs and practices of this faith. This article endeavors to elucidate the essential tenets of Bahá’í teachings while addressing why this religion captivates … Read more

What’s the Difference Between a Christian and a Baha’i?

The exploration of religious belief systems introduces a myriad of paradigms, perspectives, and practices. Among the prominent world religions, Christianity and the Baha’i Faith offer fascinating contrasts in their teachings, beliefs, and theological underpinnings. For those willing to delve into the rich tapestry of these faiths, an informed understanding can facilitate an enlightening journey. This … Read more

The World’s Most Joyful Place: SoulPancake

The Bahá’í teachings engender a unique perspective on the notion of joy, positioning it as an intrinsic element of the human experience. At the heart of this philosophy lies a vibrant metaphor: a joyful place, akin to the concept of SoulPancake—a space that celebrates the deeper connections among individuals while savoring the sweetness of existence. … Read more

When Should We Pass Judgment? A Baha’i’s Answer

In the intricate tapestry of human relationships, the act of passing judgment looms as a perennial conundrum. Indeed, it beckons an essential inquiry: When should we, as humans, exercise this inherent tendency to evaluate others? The Baha’i teachings offer profound insights into the complexities of judgment, urging adherents to navigate the labyrinth of moral discernment … Read more

The Symbolism of Corn as the Seed of Faith

The exploration of symbolism in spiritual teachings often unveils deeper meanings and connections that enrich our understanding of faith and existence. In the context of the Baha’i teachings, the symbolism of corn provides a profound metaphor for the seed of faith. This metaphor extends beyond a mere agricultural representation; it embodies the growth of belief, … Read more

What Happens When a Prophet Passes Away?

The passing of a Prophet embodies significant theological and existential implications within the Bahá’í Faith. It marks not merely the end of an era but heralds opportunities for spiritual revitalization and reevaluation of the teachings introduced by the Prophet during their earthly tenure. This discourse aims to elucidate the multifaceted dimensions that unfold posthumously following … Read more

Want a Happy Marriage? Marry Your Best Friend

In contemporary society, the pursuit of happiness in marriage often evokes profound introspection and dialogue among individuals. The Bahai teachings proffer a refreshingly holistic lens through which one can examine the foundations of matrimonial bliss. An often-overlooked sentiment that permeates these teachings is the notion of entering marriage with a best friend, the significance of … Read more