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War Nightmares PTSD and the Power of Dreaming

In an era characterized by tumultuous conflicts and pervasive trauma, the intersection of war, nightmares, and psychological afflictions such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) presents a pressing societal concern. The Baha’i teachings, rooted in principles of unity, peace, and the essential worth of the individual, offer profound insights pertinent to understanding and addressing these themes. … Read more

Purposefulness: The Meaning of Virtues

Within the rich tapestry of Bahá’í teachings lies the profound concept of purposefulness, a principle that intricately intertwines with the virtues that lead individuals to a life imbued with meaning. This exploration delves into the essence of purposefulness and its fundamental relationship with virtues, shedding light on their implications for personal development and community well-being. … Read more

Two Kinds of Music: Secular and Sacred

Music, an ethereal expression of human emotion and creativity, has been a vital part of civilizations throughout history. Yet, when we delve into the Bahá’í teachings, we encounter an intriguing dichotomy: the classification of music into two broad categories—secular and sacred. This differentiation opens up a Pandora’s box of contemplation: Can music that entertains concurrently … Read more

What I Know About the Baha’i Faith So Far

The Baha’i Faith, an increasingly prominent religious tradition founded in the mid-19th century, embodies an extraordinary amalgamation of teachings that resonate profoundly with the tenets of unity, equality, and the pursuit of knowledge. This faith, rooted in the revelations of Bahá’u’lláh, the prophet-founder, provides a comprehensive spiritual and social framework that seeks to unite humanity. … Read more

Should We Ban Billionaires? A Baha’i View of Wealth

The discourse surrounding wealth inequality, particularly through the prism of capitalism, elicits divergent perspectives. At the fulcrum of this debate lie billionaires, who often embody both the pinnacle of financial success and the complexities of socio-economic disparity. From a Baha’i vantage point, the question “Should we ban billionaires?” draws us into deep reflections on wealth, … Read more

Transformational Child Care Inspired by the Baha’i Teachings

In contemporary society, the notion of child care has evolved into a multi-faceted discipline that not only addresses the physical needs of children but also nurtures their emotional, intellectual, and spiritual dimensions. The Baha’i teachings offer a unique perspective that harmonizes with this paradigm shift, presenting transformational approaches to child care that are deeply rooted … Read more

Sick and Tired of Tyrants: A Baha’i’s Call to Action

Throughout history, the world has witnessed the rise and fall of tyrants—figures whose dominion over others invokes not merely fear, but also profound societal ramifications. The Baha’i teachings, rooted in principles of unity, justice, and love, address a pressing concern: how does one adequately respond to the insidious nature of tyranny? This examination delves into … Read more

Poverty’s Spiritual Power: A Baha’i Reflection

Throughout history, humanity has grappled with the concept of poverty, often equating it with lack and despair. Yet, within the framework of Baha’i teachings, poverty transcends its conventional connotations, embodying a profound spiritual potential. But what if poverty is not merely an absence of wealth, but rather a pathway to deeper understanding and connection? This … Read more

A Baha’i’s Look at the White Response to Anti-Blackness

The exploration of anti-Blackness within the Baha’i framework transcends mere acknowledgment of racial inequities; it requires a profound internalization of the principles enshrined in the Baha’i teachings. Central to this discourse is the imperative for White individuals, particularly those navigating societal privileges, to cultivate a nuanced understanding of their role in dismantling systemic racism. The … Read more