- Shoghi Effendi ("Bahiyyih Khanum - The Greatest Holy Leaf", A
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- Daily Verses of God - revealed by Baha'u'llah and the Bab
- Counsels and Explanations by 'Abdu'l-Baha
- Spiritual Food for Thought - from the Writings of Shoghi Effendi and Universal House of Justice
- Daily Inspirations from Baha'i Writings & Literature
- Passages about Bahá’u’lláh from Bahá’í Writings & Literature
Jan 31, 2017
Jan 30, 2017
Manifestations of God
As the essence of Divinity transcends the comprehension of
man, therefore God brings forth certain Manifestations of the divine Reality
upon Whom He bestows heavenly effulgences in order that They may be intermediaries
between humanity and Himself. These holy Manifestations or Prophets of God are
as mirrors which have acquired illumination from the Sun of Truth, but the Sun
does not descend from its high zenith and does not effect entrance within the
mirror. In truth, this mirror has attained complete polish and purity until the
utmost capacity of reflection has been developed in it; therefore, the Sun of
Reality with its fullest effulgence and splendor is revealed therein. These
mirrors are earthly, whereas the reality of Divinity is in its highest apogee.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From a talk on 12 May 1912, New Jersey; ‘The Promulgation of
Universal Peace: Talks Delivered by 'Abdu'l-Bahá during His Visit to the United
States and Canada in 1912’)
Jan 29, 2017
Marriage and family life
With reference to your question about Baha’i marriage, there
is nothing in the Writings to indicate or imply that Baha’i marriage is open
only to those who are physically able to have children. The bearing of children
is but one of the purposes of marriage, albeit the primary one. The
consummation of marriage by a couple is an intimate and private matter outside
the scrutiny of others. While consummation normally implies a sexual
relationship, the Baha’i law requiring consummation to take place within
twenty-four hours of the wedding ceremony can be considered fulfilled if the
couple has commenced cohabitation with the intention of establishing the family
relationship.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 14 February 1984 written on behalf of the
Universal House of Justice to an individual believer; published in Baha’i
Studies Bulletin, 3.4, December 1995)
Jan 28, 2017
“the prince of virtues”
O people of God! I admonish you to observe courtesy, for
above all else it is the prince of virtues. Well is it with him who is
illumined with the light of courtesy and is attired with the vesture of
uprightness. Whoso is endued with courtesy hath indeed attained a sublime
station. It is hoped that this Wronged One and everyone else may be enabled to
acquire it, hold fast unto it, observe it, and fix our gaze upon it. This is a
binding command which hath streamed forth from the Pen of the Most Great Name.
- Baha’u’llah (Lawh-i-Dunya [Tablet of the World]; ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah
revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
Jan 27, 2017
The Báb
In the name of the One born on this day, Him Whom God hath
made to be the Herald of His name, the Almighty, the All-Loving!
This is a Tablet We have addressed unto that night wherein
the heavens and the earth were illumined by a Light that cast its radiance over
the entire creation.
Blessed art thou, O night! For through thee was born the Day
of God, a Day which We have ordained to be the lamp of salvation unto the
denizens of the cities of names, the chalice of victory unto the champions of
the arenas of eternity, and the dawning-place of joy and exultation unto all
creation.
- Baha’u’llah (From a Tablet concerning the Birth of the Báb; ‘Days of
remembrance’)
Jan 26, 2017
Essential Requisites for Spiritual Growth
Bahá'u'lláh has stated quite clearly in His Writings the
essential requisites for our spiritual growth, and these are stressed again and
again by 'Abdu'l-Bahá in His talks and Tablets. One can summarize them briefly
in this way:
- The recital each day of one of the Obligatory Prayers with pure-hearted devotion.
- The regular reading of the Sacred Scriptures, specifically at least each morning and evening, with reverence, attention and thought.
- Prayerful meditation on the Teachings, so that we may understand them more deeply, fulfil them more faithfully, and convey them more accurately to others.
- Striving every day to bring our behaviour more into accordance with the high standards that are set forth in the Teachings.
- Teaching the Cause of God.
- Selfless service in the work of the Cause and in the carrying on of our trade or profession.
Jan 25, 2017
Not to take positions on the political decisions of governments
As you are aware, it is not the practice of Baháʹí
institutions or individuals to take positions on the political decisions of
governments. One of the greatest obstacles to progress is the tendency of
Baháʹís to be drawn into the general attitudes and disputes that surround them.
The central importance of the principle of avoidance of politics and
controversial matters is that Baháʹís should not allow themselves to be
involved in the disputes of the many conflicting elements of the society around
them.
The aim of the Baháʹís is to reconcile viewpoints, to heal
divisions, and to bring about tolerance and mutual respect among men, and this
aim is undermined if we allow ourselves to be swept along by the ephemeral
passions of others. This does not mean that Baháʹís cannot collaborate with any
non-Baháʹí movement; it does mean that good judgment is required to distinguish
those activities and associations which are beneficial and constructive from
those which are divisive.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter written on behalf of the Universal
House of Justice, dated January 12, 2003; compilation: ‘Involvement in
Political Protests and Demonstrations”, prepared by the Office of Public Affairs
of US National Spiritual Assembly)
Jan 24, 2017
Realities & “all-unifying Power”
Now concerning nature, it is but the essential properties
and the necessary relations inherent in the realities of things. And though
these infinite realities are diverse in their character yet they are in the
utmost harmony and closely connected together. As one's vision is broadened and
the matter observed carefully, it will be made certain that every reality is
but an essential requisite of other realities. Thus to connect and harmonize
these diverse and infinite realities an all-unifying Power is necessary, that
every part of existent being may in perfect order discharge its own function.
Consider the body of man, and let the part be an indication of the whole.
Consider how these diverse parts and members of the human body are closely
connected and harmoniously united one with the other. Every part is the essential
requisite of all other parts and has a function by itself. It is the mind that
is the all-unifying agency that so uniteth all the component parts one with the
other that each dischargeth its specific function in perfect order, and thereby
co-operation and reaction are made possible.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (‘Tablet to Dr.
Forel, printed in "The Bahá'í World 1968-1973", vol. XV; compilation
‘Nature’, prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of
Justice)
Jan 23, 2017
Power of example
We can never exert the influence over others which we can
exert over ourselves. If we are better, if we show love, patience, and
understanding of the weaknesses of others; if we seek to never criticize but
rather encourage, others will do likewise, and we can really help the Cause
through our example and spiritual strength.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated October 26,
1943, written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer;
Compilation on ‘Criticism: Extracts from letters written on behalf of the
Guardian to individual believers’, prepared by the Research Department of the
Universal House of Justice)
Jan 22, 2017
Attributes of the Creator
Upon the inmost reality of each and every created thing He
[God] hath shed the light of one of His names, and made it a recipient of the
glory of one of His attributes. Upon the reality of man, however, He hath
focused the radiance of all of His names and attributes, and made it a mirror
of His own Self. Alone of all created things man hath been singled out for so
great a favor, so enduring a bounty.
- Baha'u'llah (Gleanings from the Writings
of Baha'u'llah)
Jan 21, 2017
The “primary purpose underlying the whole of creation”
Having created the world and all that liveth and moveth
therein, He, [God] through the direct operation of His unconstrained and sovereign
Will, chose to confer upon man the unique distinction and capacity to know Him
and to love Him -- a capacity that must needs be regarded as the generating
impulse and the primary purpose underlying the whole of creation....
- Baha'u'llah (Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha'u'llah)
Jan 20, 2017
Consciousness
...Every believer needs to remember that an essential
characteristic of this physical world is that we are constantly faced with
trials, tribulations, hardships and sufferings and that by overcoming them we
achieve our moral and spiritual development; that we must seek to accomplish in
the future what we may have failed to do in the past; that this is the way God
tests His servants and we should look upon every failure or shortcoming as an
opportunity to try again and to acquire a fuller consciousness of the Divine
Will and purpose.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 9 January 1977 written on behalf of the
Universal House of Justice to an individual believer; Compilation on ‘Homosexuality’, prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of
Justice)
Jan 19, 2017
Mysterious Power in the Cause
There is a power in this Cause, a mysterious power, far,
far, far away from the ken of men and angels. That invisible power is the
source of all these outward activities. It moves the hearts. It rends the
mountains. It administers the complicated affairs of the Cause. It inspires the
friends. It dashes into a thousand pieces all the forces of opposition. It
creates new spiritual worlds. This is a mystery of the Kingdom of Abha.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From the diary of Ahmad Sohrab, July 7, 1914; ‘Baha’i
Scriptures’; Baha’i News, no. 6, July-August 1925)
Jan 18, 2017
Avoidance of “participation in political discussions and intrigues”
Another of the sacred duties incumbent upon the believers is
that of avoiding participation in political discussions and intrigues which
have become popular nowadays. What have the people of Baha to do with political
contention and controversy? With absolute certainty they must prove to the
world that Bahá'ís by virtue of their beliefs, are loyal citizens of whatever
country they reside in and are far removed from the machinations of
conspirators and the perpetrators of destruction and chaos. Their ideal is the
happiness of all the peoples of the world and sincere and wholehearted service
to them. In administrative positions they are obedient to their governments and
carry out their duties with the utmost honesty and trustworthiness. They regard
no faction as superior to another and prefer no individual above another. They
oppose no one, for the Divine Pen has prohibited sedition and corruption and
enjoined peace and harmony upon us.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a
message dated 10 February 1980, addressed to the Iranian believers resident in
other countries throughout the world, translated from Persian; ‘Messages from
the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
Jan 17, 2017
Moderation
…another sacred duty is that of clinging to the cord of
moderation in all things, lest they who are to be the essence of detachment and
moderation be deluded by the trappings of this nether world or set their hearts
on its adornments and waste their lives.
- The Universal House of Justice (From
a message dated 10 February 1980, addressed to the Iranian believers resident
in other countries throughout the world, translated from Persian; ‘Messages
from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
Jan 16, 2017
Wealth
If wealth and prosperity become the means of service at
God's Threshold, it is highly meritorious; otherwise it would be better to
avoid them. Turn to the Book of the Covenant, the Hidden Words, and other
Tablets, lest the cord of your salvation become a rope of woe which will lead
to your own destruction. How numerous are those negligent souls, particularly
from among your own compatriots, who have been deprived of the blessings of
faith and true understanding. Witness how, no sooner had they attained their
newly amassed wealth and status, than they became so bewitched by them as to
forget the virtues and true perfections of man's station. They clung to their
empty and fruitless lifestyle. They had naught else but their homes, their
commercial success, and their ornamental trappings of which to be proud. Behold
their ultimate fate. Many a triumphal arch was reduced to a ruin, many an
imperial palace was converted into a barn. Many a day of deceit turned into a
night of despair. Vast treasures changed hands and, at the end of their lives,
they were left only with tears of loss and regret. "... all that perisheth
and changeth is not, and hath never been, worthy of attention, except to a
recognized measure."(Baha’u’llah, ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after
the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
- The Universal House of Justice (From a message dated 10
February 1980, addressed to the Iranian believers resident in other countries
throughout the world, translated from Persian; ‘Messages from the Universal
House of Justice 1963-1986’)
Jan 15, 2017
Purity of motive
First and foremost, one should use every possible means to
purge one's heart and motives, otherwise, engaging in any form of enterprise
would be futile… One can hardly imagine what a great influence genuine love,
truthfulness and purity of motives exert on the souls of men.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 19 December 1923 to the Bahá'ís of the East - translated
from the Persian; ‘The Compilation of Compilations, vol. II, Guidelines for
Teaching’)
Jan 14, 2017
Hypocrisy and blind imitation
It is… essential to abstain from hypocrisy and blind
imitation, inasmuch as their foul odour is soon detected by every man of
understanding and wisdom.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 19 December 1923
to the Bahá'ís of the East - translated from the Persian; ‘The Compilation of
Compilations, vol. II, Guidelines for Teaching’)
Jan 13, 2017
Brotherhood
No brotherhood appears in the world as lasting save that of
the spiritual type. Only that brotherhood is permanent and eternal, for it is a
spiritual brotherhood through the breath of the Holy Spirit. It is absolutely
indissoluble; permanently will it remain intact, and in all the worlds of God
will it be everlasting. It is a brotherhood not based upon thoughts, but one
that has emanated from the love of God. It is not founded for the attainment of
physical or material interests. This spiritual brotherhood has no other purpose
than nearness to the Threshold of God. It is not for defensive purposes but for
the illumination of the human heart.
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá (From
a talk, Montreal, Canada, 4 September 1912; Star of the West, vol. 8, no. 11,
September 1917)
Jan 12, 2017
Parents responsibility for upbringing their children
…we wish to address a few words to parents, who bear the
primary responsibility for the upbringing of their children. We appeal to them
to give constant attention to the spiritual education of their children. Some
parents appear to think that this is the exclusive responsibility of the
community; others believe that in order to preserve the independence of
children to investigate truth, the Faith should not be taught to them. Still
others feel inadequate to take on such a task. None of this is correct. The beloved
Master has said that “it is enjoined upon the father and mother, as a duty, to
strive with all effort to train the daughter and the son,” adding that, “should
they neglect this matter, they shall be held responsible and worthy of reproach
in the presence of the stern Lord.” Independent of the level of their
education, parents are in a critical position to shape the spiritual
development of their children. They should not ever underestimate their
capacity to mold their children’s moral character. For they exercise
indispensable influence through the home environment they consciously create by
their love of God, their striving to adhere to His laws, their spirit of
service to His Cause, their lack of fanaticism, and their freedom from the
corrosive effects of backbiting. Every parent who is a believer in the Blessed
Beauty has the responsibility to conduct herself or himself in such a way as to
elicit the spontaneous obedience to parents to which the Teachings attach so
high a value.
- The Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 2000 message)
Jan 11, 2017
Junior youth
Among the young ones in the community are those known as
junior youth, who fall between the ages of, say, 12 and 15. They represent a
special group with special needs as they are somewhat in between childhood and
youth when many changes are occurring within them. Creative attention must be
devoted to involving them in programs of activity that will engage their
interests, mold their capacities for teaching and service, and involve them in
social interaction with older youth. The employment of the arts in various
forms can be of great value in such activity.
- The Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 2000 message)
Jan 10, 2017
Inscription on a headstone
Concerning the questions you ask in postscript, there is no
specific ruling regarding the type of headstone that may be used at a grave
site. However, regarding the inscription on a headstone, the beloved Guardian
asked the believers not to use any form of the Greatest Name but a nine-pointed
star may be used. Or, you may wish to have an appropriate text from the Sacred
Writings inscribed on the headstone. The position of the body in the grave
should be with the feet pointing toward the Qiblih, which is Bahji in
'Akká.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated September 17, 1971 to an individual believer; Developing Distinctive
Baha'i Communities, 1998 version)
Jan 9, 2017
Obligatory Prayers
With reference to your question regarding the three daily
obligatory prayers: the Bahá'í worshipper is not required to recite them all
each day, but has to choose one, and should also strictly conform to any
instructions revealed by Bahá'u'lláh in connection with its recital, such as
the raising of hands, various genuflexions, etc. Those who for some reason or
other, especially when physically unable to observe these regulations owing to
illness or some bodily defect, cannot conform to these instructions, should
preferably choose the short prayer, which is exceedingly simple.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter
dated 7 December 1939 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer, included in a compilation: ‘Exemption from Obligatory Prayer’,
prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice)
Jan 8, 2017
The “conduct and the manner of the people of Bahá”
O ye friends of God! Show ye an endeavor that all the
nations and communities of the world, even the enemies, put their trust,
assurance and hope in you; that if a person falls into errors for a
hundred-thousand times he may yet turn his face to you, hopeful that you will
forgive his sins; for he must not become hopeless, neither grieved nor
despondent. This is the conduct and the manner of the people of Bahá. This is
the foundation of the most high pathway! Ye should conform your conduct and
manners with the advices of 'Abdu'l-Bahá.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (‘Tablets of Abdul-Bahá Abbas’, vol. 2; The Compilation of
Compilations, vol. 1, Excellence in All Things)
Jan 7, 2017
Institute Tutors
Most noteworthy in this regard is the spirit of initiative
shown by believers who extend the range of their endeavours to assist others
also striving to tread a path of service. Having acquired the capacity to serve
as tutors of institute courses, they take up the challenge of accompanying
participants in their initial attempts to perform acts of service until they,
too, are ready to start their own study circles and help others do the same,
widening in this way the scope of the institute's influence and bringing eager
souls into contact with the Word of God. This particular aspect of the
institute process, which serves to multiply the number of active supporters of
the Faith in a self-perpetuating manner, holds much promise, and we hope that
its potential will be realized in the coming Plan. "Let him not be content",
are the words of the Guardian referring to every teacher of the Cause,
"until he has infused into his spiritual child so deep a longing as to
impel him to arise independently, in his turn, and devote his energies to the
quickening of other souls, and the upholding of the laws and principles laid
down by his newly adopted Faith."
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 27 December 2005
addressed to the Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors)
Jan 6, 2017
Baha’i Community
Where Bahá'í communities are unable to free themselves from
an orientation to Bahá'í life that has long outlived whatever value it once
possessed, the teaching work will lack both the systematic character it
requires, and the spirit that must animate all effective service to the Cause.
To mistakenly identify Bahá'í community life with the mode of religious
activity that characterizes the general society--in which the believer is a
member of a congregation, leadership comes from an individual or individuals presumed
to be qualified for the purpose, and personal participation is fitted into a
schedule dominated by concerns of a very different nature--can only have the
effect of marginalizing the Faith and robbing the community of the spiritual
vitality available to it.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 22 August 2002, written on
behalf of the Universal House of Justice to an individual believer)
Jan 5, 2017
Attributes of the Spiritual World
… the spiritual world … is the Kingdom of complete attraction
and affinity. It is the Kingdom of the One Divine Spirit, the Kingdom of God.
Therefore, the affinity and love manifest in this meeting, the divine
susceptibilities witnessed here are not of this world but of the world of the
Kingdom. When the souls become separated and selfish, the divine bounties do
not descend, and the lights of the Supreme Concourse are no longer reflected
even though the bodies meet together. A mirror with its back turned to the sun
has no power to reflect the sun’s effulgence. Praise be to God! The purpose of
this assembly is love and unity.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From a talk on 12 April 1912 at
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacNutt; ‘The Promulgation of Universal Peace:
Talks Delivered by 'Abdu'l-Bahá during His Visit to the United States and
Canada in 1912’)
Jan 4, 2017
Century of Light
The conclusion of the twentieth century provides Bahá’ís
with a unique vantage point. During the past hundred years our world underwent
changes far more profound than any in its preceding history, changes that are,
for the most part, little understood by the present generation. These same
hundred years saw the Bahá’í Cause emerge from obscurity, demonstrating on a
global scale the unifying power with which its Divine origin has endowed it. As
the century drew to its close, the convergence of these two historical
developments became increasingly apparent.
Century of Light, prepared under our supervision, reviews
these two processes and the relationship between them, in the context of the
Bahá’í Teachings. We commend it to the thoughtful study of the friends, in the
confidence that the perspectives it opens up will prove both spiritually
enriching and of practical help in sharing with others the challenging
implications of the Revelation brought by Bahá’u’lláh.
- The Universal House of
Justice (Naw-Rúz, 158 B.E, Forward to ‘Century of Light’, a document prepared
under the supervision of the Universal House of Justice and published in 2001)
Jan 3, 2017
Purpose of Man’s Creation
The purpose of the creation of man is the attainment of the
supreme virtues of humanity through descent of the heavenly bestowals. The
purpose of man's creation is, therefore, unity and harmony, not discord and
separateness. If the atoms which compose the kingdom of the minerals were
without affinity for each other, the earth would never have been formed, the
universe could not have been created. Because they have affinity for each
other, the power of life is able to manifest itself, and the organisms of the
phenomenal world become possible. When this attraction or atomic affinity is
destroyed, the power of life ceases to manifest; death and nonexistence result.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From a talk on 12 April 1912 at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
MacNutt; ‘The Promulgation of Universal Peace: Talks Delivered by 'Abdu'l-Bahá
during His Visit to the United States and Canada in 1912’)
Jan 2, 2017
The “standard for all knowledge”
While it may often be the part of wisdom to approach
individuals or an audience from a standpoint of current knowledge, it should
never be overlooked that the Revelation of the Manifestation of God is the
standard for all knowledge, and scientific statements and theories, no matter
how close they may come to the eternal principles proclaimed by God's
Messenger, are in their very nature ephemeral and limited. Likewise, attempting
to make the Bahá'í Faith relevant to modern society is to incur the grave risk
of compromising the fundamental verities of our Faith in an effort to make it
conform to current theories and practices.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 21 July 1968 to a National Spiritual Assembly; The
Compilation of Compilations, vol. III, Scholarship)
Jan 1, 2017
The “Cause has the spiritual power to re-create us”
The believers, as we all know, should endeavour to set such
an example in their personal lives and conduct that others will feel impelled
to embrace a Faith which reforms human character. However, unfortunately, not
everyone achieves easily and rapidly the victory over self. What every
believer, new or old, should realize is that the Cause has the spiritual power
to re-create us if we make the effort to let that power influence us, and the
greatest help in this respect is prayer. We must supplicate Bahá'u'lláh to
assist us to overcome the failings in our own characters, and also exert our
own will-power in mastering ourselves.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 27 February 1945
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to two believers; The Compilation of
Compilations, Vol. II, The Importance of Prayer, Meditation and the Devotional
Attitude)
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