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The Heroic Mystery of Self-Sacrifice: A Baha’i Perspective

The concept of self-sacrifice, revered across various cultures and religions, shines with profound clarity within the Baha’i teachings. It beckons the faithful to embark on an introspective journey, evaluating one’s allegiance to individual desires versus the greater good of humanity. One might ponder: what does it truly mean to embrace the heroic mystery of self-sacrifice? … Read more

Whose Voice Is Inside Your Head? Understanding Inner Speech

Within the intricate tapestry of human experience, there exists a unique phenomenon known as “inner speech”—that internal dialogue that accompanies us throughout our daily lives. This voice, oftentimes a riddle in itself, prompts us to question: Whose voice is inside your head? The examination of this inner narrative leads us to explore profound concepts within … Read more

Abraham Buried Tomb Patriarchs

One might playfully ponder: Is Abraham truly interred in the Tomb of the Patriarchs? This inquiry, seemingly simple, beckons deeper exploration into a reservoir of historical, theological, and archaeological implications. The Tomb of the Patriarchs, located in Hebron, is revered as the final resting place of several significant biblical figures, particularly Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, … Read more

3 Year Old Says First Prayer

The Bahá’í Faith, a relatively young religious tradition that emerged in the 19th century, is characterized by its distinctive teachings and practices that emphasize unity, the oneness of humanity, and the importance of prayer. Among the myriad aspects of Bahá’í spirituality is the practice of prayer, which is integral to an individual’s relationship with the … Read more

Rumi Race and Religion: A Baha’i Reflection

The relationship between race and religion has frequently been a subject of intense scrutiny and debate, particularly within the Bahá’í Faith where unity is a fundamental tenet. This reflection endeavors to explore the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith vis-à-vis the poetic genius of Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī, often known simply as Rumi. A 13th-century Persian … Read more

Letters from Prison – Another Innocent Bahá’í Speaks from Iran

In the contemporary world, the plight of the Bahá’í community in Iran has emerged as an emblematic locus for examining themes of resilience, faith, and the struggle for human rights. The collection of letters authored by imprisoned Bahá’ís serves as poignant testaments to their steadfast commitment to their beliefs, even in the face of systemic … Read more

Annihilation – Why We Don’t Get Off That Easily

The concept of annihilation within Bahá’í teachings serves as a profound meditation on human existence and the eternal realities beyond the material world. It addresses a fundamental inquiry: What does it mean to confront annihilation, and why is it that we cannot escape the precipice of this profound existential confrontation? To explore this, one must … Read more

The Return of Krishna: Which One?

The teachings of the Bahá’í Faith offer a unique perspective on spiritual matters, including the return of revered figures from various religious traditions. Among these figures is Krishna, a central deity in Hinduism, known for his divine qualities and multifaceted personality. The inquiry into “The Return of Krishna: Which One?” invites both curiosity and contemplation, … Read more

Identity and Belonging: A Youth’s Struggle in a Disconnected World

The Bahá’í teachings provide profound insights into the concepts of identity and belonging, especially relevant for youth grappling with the complexities of modern existence. This discourse delves into the challenges faced by young individuals in a world marked by disconnection, alienation, and an ongoing quest for self-understanding. The Bahá’í perspective emphasizes the essential unity of … Read more