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Redefining What It Means to Be Productive

In contemporary society, productivity is often celebrated as a measure of personal and societal success. The relentless pursuit of higher outputs, faster results, and increased efficiency has led to a paradigm that frequently prioritizes quantitative achievements over qualitative experiences. This phenomenon invites scrutiny into the very essence of productivity. The Bahá’í teachings, with their holistic … Read more

Running with Ahmaud: A Baha’i Meditation on Unity

In the annals of contemporary social discourse, few incidents have ingeniously catalyzed discussions on unity and justice like the tragic death of Ahmaud Arbery. As a Bahá’í, one might ponder the profound implications of this event through the lenses of unity, equity, and collective consciousness, essential tenets within the Bahá’í teachings. The question arises: how … Read more

The Right to a Cultural Identity: A Baha’i View

The Right to a Cultural Identity: A Baha’i View In an increasingly interconnected world, the question of cultural identity has emerged as a pivotal topic of discussion. What defines a person’s cultural identity, and how does it interplay with the diverse worldviews that permeate our societies? This inquiry invites us to consider complex dynamics inherent … Read more

Losing to Win: Why Men Win by Losing Male Privilege

The intricate interplay of power dynamics in human relationships often invites scrutiny, particularly concerning the constructs of male privilege. Baha’i teachings offer a profound lens through which to examine the notion that men may, paradoxically, “win” by relinquishing their privilege. This idea is compelling and laden with metaphorical richness, suggesting that true strength may lie … Read more

A Personal Journey from East to West: Overcoming Religious Prejudice

The exploration of religious prejudice often unveils a labyrinthine journey, one that traverses continents and cultures. Within the context of the Bahá’í teachings, this voyage can serve both as a personal odyssey and a broader narrative that marries the East and West. The doctrine espouses a profound recognition of the oneness of humanity, an ethos … Read more

Deeper Conversations: How to Foster More Spiritual Dialogue

Engaging in profound spiritual dialogue is an essential aspect of the Bahá’í teachings. At the heart of this spiritual practice lies the concept of fostering deeper conversations that stimulate the soul and promote unity among diverse perspectives. As individuals seek to transcend superficial interactions, a potentially playful question arises: how can we, as seekers of … Read more

Unearthing the Gardener: A Review of the Movie

In the realm of cinematic exploration, films often serve as cultural mirrors, reflecting societal norms and spiritual quandaries. One such film is “The Gardener,” which offers a profound examination of Bahá’í teachings through the lens of artistry and spiritual growth. This review embarks on an intellectual journey to unravel the thematic intricacies woven throughout the … Read more

The Leopard Can Change Its Spots: A Baha’i View of Human Nature

In the rich tapestry of Bahá’í teachings, the metaphor of “the leopard can change its spots” serves as an intriguing starting point for exploring the nature of human potential and transformation. This adage, drawn from Scriptural wisdom, captures the nuanced understanding within the Bahá’í Faith regarding the capacity for change inherent in every individual. The … Read more