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Who Is That Person in Your Head? The Internal Dialogue

The Baha’i teachings advocate for a profound exploration of the inner self, encouraging adherents to examine the internal dialogue that colors their perceptions of the world and themselves. This exploration is vital; it offers an opportunity to discern the nature of one’s thoughts, the voices that estrange or affirm, and the narratives woven throughout the … Read more

Abraham Hagar Ishmael In Wilderness

In the vast tapestry of religious narratives, the story of Abraham, Hagar, and Ishmael occupies a prominent space, particularly within the Baha’i tradition. This account is not merely a historical recounting; it encapsulates profound theological implications and offers a multifaceted perspective on divine promises, humanity’s trials, and the quest for spiritual fulfillment. Through an examination … Read more

Islam Lite? Debunking Myths About the Baha’i Faith

In the contemporary spiritual landscape, the Baha’i Faith is often misunderstood, particularly when juxtaposed against Islam. While it has undeniable roots in the Islamic tradition, equating the Baha’i Faith to a diluted or ‘lite’ version of Islam is a common misperception that warrants critical examination. This article endeavors to debunk prevalent myths about the Baha’i … Read more

The Remarkable Social Philosophy of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá

Abdu’l-Bahá, the son of Bahá’u’lláh, the founder of the Bahá’í Faith, emerged as a pivotal figure in the exposition of social philosophy. His teachings encapsulate an intricate tapestry interwoven with principles of justice, unity, and love, presenting a profound commentary on society and human relations. This article delves into the remarkable social philosophy of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, … Read more

New Orleans Proves: Racism Hasn’t Gone Away

The invocation of Bahá’í teachings presents an enlightening lens through which to scrutinize the persistent specter of racism, particularly as evidenced in contemporary landscapes such as New Orleans. This vibrant city, known for its historical richness and cultural tapestry, simultaneously grapples with insidious racial prejudices that continue to undermine its social fabric. The Bahá’í Faith, … Read more

A Democratic Upsurge Wars Of Civil Unrest

The Baha’i Faith, a relatively nascent religion emerging in the 19th century, offers profound insights into the conditions fostering a democratic upsurge amid the turbulence of civil unrest. Historical contexts, alongside the religion’s core teachings, elucidate the underpinnings of societal transformation, revealing a mosaic of hope, agency, and interconnectedness. This article endeavors to dissect the … Read more

A Life of Purpose: How to Lead a Meaningful Life

In a world saturated with distractions and superficial pursuits, the quest for meaning and purpose is increasingly relevant. The Bahá’í teachings offer a profound framework that encourages individuals to lead lives imbued with significance. This framework not only addresses the existential questions that plague humanity but also provides actionable principles for cultivating a life filled … Read more

Beyond Superheroes: Let’s Talk About Heroes and Heroism

The concept of heroism has transcended time and culture, morphing into various representations and interpretations. In contemporary society, the archetype of the superhero captivates our imaginations, portraying individuals endowed with extraordinary powers. However, it is imperative to delve beyond the facade of caped figures and explore the more profound dimensions of heroism as articulated in … Read more

From Trauma to Transformation: The Healing Power of Movement and Music

The intersection of movement and music presents a profound avenue for healing and transformation, particularly through the lens of Bahá’í teachings. Within this framework, trauma is not merely an isolated experience but a collective human condition that demands a holistic approach to wellbeing. In this exploration, we delve into the essence of how music and … Read more

Maya Angelou: The Song of the Uncaged Bird

Maya Angelou’s poignant metaphor of the “uncaged bird” resonates deeply within the context of Bahá’í teachings, embodying themes of freedom, resilience, and the undying spirit of humanity. This exploration not only aligns with Bahá’í principles but poses an intriguing question: How can the metaphor of an uncaged bird inspire an individual’s spiritual journey within the … Read more