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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Dreams and Visions



Dreams and Visions

When i was little, i used to dream to "save the world". I dreamed of working together for a cause, with people side by side from all the nations, in harmony love and selfless service.

Some years passed and i grew up some more and the balloon of hope had popped. because of words that i didnt even know, Naivety, Utopia. I discovered harshness in the world, egoism, violence, jealousy, I saw hate and as a youth felt powerless, small and worst of all, a cold feeling of indifference shattered my heart and my vision of the world.

After some other years, i found the faith becoming bahai two years ago, and from one moment to the other i realized that the distant dream i once had is now reality, it became true. I had now two choices, either to remain powerless, small and indifferent to the world, or to strive with heart and soul to serve humanity and help advance the human civilization.

How can i describe how proud i am of the youth, when you stand up to serve, when you find your area of expertise, when you use your talents to make this place a better world through educating the future generations, guiding your fellow classmates and friends with impeccable example and for the selfless service you are providing to the world. I would like ton encourage you not to miss this beautiful opportunity of having the blessing of experiencing the meaning of selfless service.

Alláhu abhá



Wednesday, June 16, 2010

WALTER HEATH :: ABOUT THIS ARTIST « Back to Profile


ARTIST SUMMARY

Genres: Other / Inspirational / Baha'i
Label: none

ARTIST BIO

Hi,
My name is Walter Heath. My CD is"soul" music, which brings joy to sad and despondent hearts, but also enhances the happiness, peace,and joy many already enjoy. Titled "Praise His Name", some of the songs use words that are direct quotes from the Baha'i Writings. However, those songs are universal in their praise of God, so their appeal is to everyone.

The hope that drives my music is to provide food for the soul and spirit. By using the
Baha'i Writings as inspiration, I attempt to be a service to mankind by composing songs
that champion the oneness of God, the oneness of religions, and the oneness of humanity.The end result of this is to foster unity among all people.

Peace,
Walter

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Children´s Classes all over the world Bahaí


Bahá'í children's classes




Of all our treasures, the most precious are our children! Local Bahá'í communities around New Zealand invite all children to join their regular children's classes.


What are the basic themes taught in these classes?

  • knowledge of God — the loving Creator of all
  • the spiritual nature of all people
  • the importance of prayer
  • moral and character education
  • development of the virtues — the divine qualities within each child
  • respect for parents and elders
  • the importance of family
  • elimination of all prejudice
  • celebration of unity in diversity
  • the essential oneness of all the world's major religions
  • world peace begins with each one of us
  • men and women are equal
  • service to others is the best way to worship God

Learning to practise the virtues is central to the programme in Bahá'í children's classes.

  • Trustworthiness
  • Purity
  • Friendliness
  • Service
  • Politeness
  • Determination
  • Cooperation
  • Generosity
  • Courtesy
  • Courage
  • Self-discipline
  • Perseverance
  • Creativity
  • Cleanliness

These are just some of the virtues highlighted in Bahá'í children's classes.

Education must be spiritual as well as material. Spiritual education embodies those virtues or attributes which, when kindled in the hearts and minds of children, not only guide their morals, but also enhance their material education.

We must love and respect people from all religions. All the major religions have sprung from the same Source and all have played their part in God's unfolding guidance to mankind.

The children will learn about the Bahá'í Faith and will study the lives of the Founders of all the world's great Faiths and their basic teachings.

How are Bahá'í children's classes carried out?

The children's class programme is well organised, systematic, and follows a curriculum that is designed to meet the needs of children at different age levels.

Teachers in charge of classes are all approved by the Bahá'í Assembly and all have minimum training. Teachers have assistants to ensure the smooth running of the classes.

Art! Music! Dance! Drama!

All classes endeavour to make use of the arts – especially music and singing.

Homework? Yes! The virtues must be practised every day at home and in the wider community and memorisation of prayers and of other passages is regarded as important.

The Bahá'í teachings put great emphasis on deeds not words.

What about the parents?

Parents are invited to study all the materials and lesson plans in the curriculum. These are available for all parents. Parents are also very welcome to attend the classes and to assist the teachers with supervision.

Are there any costs?

There are no course fees but there may be a small charge to cover the costs of materials used by the children.

Who can I contact to enrol my children and or to find out more about these classes?


Many local Bahá'í communities around the world hold children's classes. To get in touch with the community nearest you, please see the Bahá'í World website, for contact details of the Bahá'ís in your country.

http://www.bahai.org/dir/contact


more info about the Bahai Faith:


www.bahai.org



Tuesday, March 16, 2010

"Broken Land" A song for Haiti from Bahai Youth Canada.


This song was written by two Bahai youth from Canada, JC and Karim, in response to recent events in Haiti.


www.bahai.org

The Baha'i community looks upon the natural world as a unified system in which all beings are connected together whether they are plants, animals or microbes. Cooperation and reciprocity are seen as essential attributes of coexistence in nature. Change is natural and continual in all life but disruptive and powerful change caused by human greed, reckless behaviour and ruthless consumption patterns does not give nature time to adapt.

Baha'i writings illustrate the concept of interconnectedness of nature: "Although outwardly cataclysms are hard to understand and to endure, yet there lies a great wisdom behind them which appears later. All the visible material events are inter-related with invisible spiritual forces. The infinite phenomena of creation are as interdependent as the links of a chain. When certain links become rusty, they are broken by unseen forces, to be replaced by newer and better ones. There are certain colossal events which transpire in the world of humanity which are required by the nature of the times".

The heartbreaking tragedy that has befallen the nation of Haiti has stirred the world with compassion and prompted an outpouring of support. Governments and international humanitarian agencies are mounting an urgent and complex relief operation to provide much-needed food, water, medical supplies and other life-saving interventions to the millions who have been affected by the earthquake.

Our care and concern encompasses the entire nation of Haiti, both in its hour of dire need and in the coming months and years of long-term reconstruction. While such devastating natural disasters fill us with feelings of awe and consternation, we find hope in the thought that through these tests, humanity is brought closer together. The Baha'i writings on suffering and tests state:
"... When such a crisis sweeps over the world no person should hope to remain intact. We belong to an organic unit and when one part of the organism suffers all the rest of the body will feel its consequence. This is in fact the reason why Baha'u'llah calls our attention to the unity of mankind. But as Bahá'ís we should not let such hardship weaken our hope in the future... "

Sunday, March 14, 2010

"Love and Unity" Bahai Youth Germany

Projekt Leuchtfeuer präsentiert die Single "Love & Unity" aus dem Album "Harmonie" !


"Youth can move the world"


Throughout history, God has revealed Himself to humanity through a series of divine Messengers, whose teachings guide and educate us and provide the basis for the advancement of human society. These Messengers have included Abraham, Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. Their religions come from the same Source and are in essence successive chapters of one religion from God.

Dieses Lied ist stark inspiriert von den Lehren des Baha'i Glaubens.
Der Baha'i Glaube stellt eine Weltreligion dar, mit der Absicht alle Rassen und Menschen in einer universalen Sache, einem gemeinsamen Glauben zu vereinen. Die Baha'i sind die Anhänger Baha'u'llahs, von dem sie überzeugt sind, dass Er jene erhabene Persönlichkeit ist, dessen Lehren, uns alle - die ganze Menschheit- befähigen werden, eine neue Welt aufzubauen !
Die Quintessenz der Lehren des Glaubens ist die Einheit der Menschheit, für die sich die Baha'i heute weltweit angagieren.
www.bahai.de

"Die Erde ist nur ein Land, und alle Menschen sind seine Bürger" ---- Baha'u'llah

(An die Freunde die Heimkreise organisieren: Dieses Lied plus Video kann auch für Musical Firesides eingesetzt werden. Wir haben bei unseren Firesides damit, mehr als gute Erfahrungen gemacht !)

From user: MrOneYakuza

Saturday, March 6, 2010

دين بهائى (Persian)

بـهائی


جمعى از بهائيان از نقاط مختلف جهان

جمعى از بهائيان از نقاط مختلف جهان


امر بـهائی جوانترين دين از اديان مستقلّ جهان است و تجديد دين از اصول اين آئين است زيرا در هر زمان مقتضيّات جامعه بشری تغيير ميپذيرد و در هر عصری دينی جديد موافق با مقتضيّات جهان و نيازمندی جهانيان ظاهر ميگردد. بـهائيان معتقدند که حضرت بـهاءالله، بنيانگذار امر بـهائی (۱۸۱۷- ۱۸۹۲) جديدترين فرستاده الهی در سلسله پيامبران پيشين چون حضرت ابراهيم، موسی و بودا و زردشت و مسيح و بالاخره حضرت محمّد است و رسالتش برای ايجاد تمدّنی جديد و جهانی است که بشر در اين زمان بدان نيازمند است.

محور تعاليم پيام بـهائی وحدت عالم انسانی است يعنی وقت آن آمده است که بشر از هر قوم و نژادی به يگانگی رسند و همه در ظلّ يک جامعه جهانی درآيند. حضرت بـهاءالله فرموده است که خداوند بيمانند نيروهائی را در جهان بکار گماشته است تا آنچه را که بر حسب سنّتهای پيشين سبب جدائی و اختلاف ميان اقوام و طبقات و اديان و ملل عالم گشته است از ميان بردارد و مهمترين کاری که امروز بشر بايد بآن پردازد وحدت عالم انسانی و تلاش و کوشش در راه اتّحاد و اتّفاق اهل عالم است.

يکى از اهداف و مقاصد دين بـهائی بذل و همّت و مساعدت در اين مسير است. از اين روی امر بـهائی جامعه‌ای جهانی مرکّب از قريب به ۵ ميليون نفر از اکثر ملل و نژادها و فرهنگهای جهان بوجود آورده و تعاليم حضرت بـهاءالله را در آن جامعه تجسّم بخشيده است. آزمايشی که بهائيان در اين راه کرده‌اند سبب تشويق کسانی است که از همان راه ميپويند و نوع انسان را اعضاء يک خاندان و کره زمين را يک وطن ميدانند. اصول و تعاليم حضرت بهاءالله



دين بهائى

(Arabic) الدين البهائي


الدين البهائي

ينتشر البهائيون اليوم في أكثر من مئتين وخمسة وثلاثين بلداً، وهم يمثّـلون أصولاً دينية مختلفة وينتمون إلى أجناس وأعراق وشعوب وقبائل وجنسيات متعددة. أما الدين البهائي فمعترف به رسمياً في العديد من الدول، ومُمثّـل تمثيلاً غير حكومي في هيئة الأمم المتحدة والأوساط الدولية العلمية والاقتصادية.

والبهائيون على اختلاف أصولهم يُصدِّقونَ بما بين أيديهم من الكتب السماوية، يؤمنون بالرسالات السابقة دونما تفريق، ويعتقدون بأن رسالة حضرة بهاء الله - أسوة بغيرها من الرسالات السماوية - لا تمثّـل سوى مرحلة من المراحل المتعاقبة للتطور الروحي الذي يخضع له المجتمع الإنساني.

إِنَّ الدين البهائي دين عالمي مستقل كل الاستقلال عن أي دين آخر. وهو ليس طريقة من الطرق الصوفية، ولا مزيجاً مقتبساً من مبادئ الأديان المختلفة أو شرائعها، كما إنَّه ليس شُعبة من شعب الدين الاسلامي أو المسيحي أو اليهودي. وليس هو إحياء لأي مذهب عقائدي قديم. بل للة. أما رسالته الحضارية الموجهة إلى هذا العصر فتتلخص في المبادئ الروحية والاجتماعية التي نصّ عليها لتحقيق نظام عالمي جديد يسوده السلام العام وتنصهر فيه أمم العالم وشعوبه في اتحاد يضمن لجميع أفراد الجنس البشري العدل والرفاهية والاستقرار ويُشيّد حضارة إنسانية دائمة التقدم في ظل هداية إِلهية مستمرة.دين البهائي كتبه المُنزلة، وشرائعه الخاصة، ونظمه الإدارية، وأماكنه المقدس

يحثّ الدين البهائي أتباعه على الإيمان بالله الواحد الذي لا شريك له، ويعترف بوحدة الرسل والأنبياء دون استثناء، ويؤكد وحدة الجنس البشري، ويفرض على كل مؤمنٍ التخلي عن كل لون من ألوان التعصب والخرافات، ويجزم بأن هدف كل دين هو إشاعة الألفة والوئام، ويعتبر اتفاق الدين والعلم أمراً جوهرياً وعاملاً من أهم العوامل التي تمنح المجتمع البشري السكينة والاطمئنان وتحمله على التقدم والعمران. ولعل من أهم المبادئ التي ينادي بها الدين البهائي مبدأ المساواة في الحقوق بين البشر بما في ذلك المساواة بين الرجل والمرأة، فضلاً عن مبدأ التعليم الإجباري وتوفير الإمكانات لخلق مناخ اجتماعي سليم، فيأمر أتباعه بإزالة الهوّة السحيقة بين الفقراء والأغنياء، ويقضي بعدم تعدد الزوجات، ويُقدّس الكيان العائلي معتبراً الأسرة أساس بناء المجتمع الإنساني الصالح. ويمنع الدين البهائي أتباعه من الاشتغال بالأمور السياسية والحزبية ويشجعهم على الولاء والصدق والصفاء في علاقاتهم مع حكوماتهم وعلى خدمة أوطانهم ورفع شأن مواطنيهم. ولا تَدَع الكتب البهائية مجالاً للشك في أن حضرة بهاء الله سنّ لأتباعه منهجاً للسلوك ونمطاً للتعامل الشريف، فأكد أنّ الحياة الخاصة للفرد مقياس دقيق لإيمانه، ففرض على أتباعه طهارة القول والفكر والعمل، عفّةً وأمانةً وصدقاً وولاءً ونزاهةً ونقاوةً وكرماً، وأمرهم بكل معروف، ونهاهم عن كل منكر. يقول حضرة بهاء الله:

"قل يا قوم دعوا الرذائل وخُذوا الفضائل، كونوا قدوةً حسنةً بين الناس، وصحيفةً يتذكّر بها الأُناس ... كونوا في الطرْف عفيفاً، وفي اليد أميناً، وفي اللسان صادقاً، وفي القلب متذكراً..."(١)

"كن في النعمة مُنفقاً، وفي فقدها شاكراً، وفي الحقوق أميناً ... وفي الوعد وفيّاً، وفي الأمور منصفاً ... [وكن] للمهموم فَرَجاً، وللظمآن بحراً، وللمكروب ملجأ وللمظلوم ناصراً، ... وللغريب وطناً، وللمريض شفاءً، وللمستجير حصناً، وللضرير بصراً، ولمن ضلّ صراطاً، ولوجه الصدق جمالاً، ولهيكل الأمانة طرازاً، ولبيت الأخلاق عرشاً..."(٢)



الدين البهائي


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Bahai Development Project in Germany

Peoples Theater
www.peoplestheater.de

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An award-winning Baha'i-inspired theater project began a new season of performances this week aimed at preventing violence and promoting social skills among school students.

Earlier, representatives of People's Theater outlined the program to the mayor of Offenbach, Gerhard Grandke, who has been a strong supporter of the project.

As well as being well known and appreciated in this city, People's Theater has won favor this year at the highest levels of the federal government.

The German Minister for Family and Youth, Renate Schmidt, awarded two representatives of People's Theater, Curtis Volk and Erfan Enayati, a financial grant to assist the further development of the theater.

People's Theater was one of 25 winners selected from 560 entrants in a competition initiated by the Office of the Chancellor to select the projects with the most promise of benefiting society.

At a reception for award recipients in July 2004, the German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder said to the winners: "We need more people like you, people who know how to transfer their knowledge and talents into service for the community."

People's Theater was founded by Erfan Enayati, a Baha'i from Offenbach, who was inspired by "The Happy Hippo Show," a television program in Russia created by Shamil Fattakhov to help youth deal with moral and ethical situations in their everyday lives.

The Baha'i inspiration behind the People's Theater is seen not only in its selection of the social topics that are the themes of its performances, but also because in its guiding principles such as honesty and sincerity, and the decision-making process used on a daily basis by those involved in the project.

Called consultation, this method is used by Baha'is to dispassionately examine different points of view before coming to a consensus.

In addition, the Baha'i principles of the underlying unity of world religions and respect for all ethnic groups play a fundamental role in every show.

Presentations by the People's Theater combine the elements of a talk show with those of a theater. A twist is that its outcome is largely influenced by the audience. (See an article about "The Happy Hippo Show" http://www.onecountry.org/e103/e10304as.htm.)

Each show illustrates a conflict that exists in the school where the show is being performed.

The theater portion of the show portrays the problem to the audience. Then, in the talk show section that follows, the audience discusses constructive solutions to the problem through dialog, discussion, and role-play.

The moderator begins the show by explaining the rules. The actors then illustrate a conflict in a scene that focuses on such issues as violence, backbiting, and dishonesty.

The moderator stops the scene and asks the audience such questions as: "What just happened?", or "How do the actors feel?", or "What could be done to change the situation?"

After a discussion by audience members, the moderator chooses a student to replace one of the actors. The student is then encouraged to try to change the situation by using ideas from his or her peers.

The scene lasts up to about five minutes and then begins again. After several attempts by the audience, the scene is then repeated one last time by the initial actors who follow the advice of the audience. The moderator then sums up.

The first performance of People's Theater was at a primary school in 2001 with the support of the Mayor of Offenbach, Gerhard Grandke.

"I was convinced and excited about the prospects of this project and its underlying concept from the beginning so I gladly sponsored it," Mr. Grandke said.

The project also has the support of local government offices dealing with education, community integration and crime prevention, and it has received a warm reception in the public school system.

During the last two years the People's Theater has performed more than 700 shows in more than 40 schools. In the past school year, five youth dedicated their time to working in the theater as a social service, and now more youth have offered to follow them for a year of service.

Participation in the People's Theater is recognized as social and civil service, and as such, it may be substituted for the mandatory military service required in Germany. It is supported by a pedagogical association and has a board of trustees.

A principal at Gutenberg Primary School, one of the schools where People's Theater has performed, Heike Burger, said that working with People's Theater was an enjoyable experience.

"The program was praised by all participants; parents, teachers, and pupils," Ms. Burger said.

A teacher at the Adolf-Reichwein High School, Elke Kunkel, said that the children were inspired to think by the themes of the show and were motivated to search for positive solutions."

"The young actors and actresses have a special understanding of the language which speaks to the youth --they are able to get their attention and motivate them to work with the show," Ms. Kunkel said.

"The work with the young actors and actresses is a worthwhile investment in our pupils," she said.

A teacher at the Helen-Keller Primary School, Christina Kutzmann, said that working with People's Theater is very constructive for the pupils.

"They are able to work with abstract ideas, for example 'Conflicts from Boredom' or 'Dealing with Provocation' in a very creative fashion that realistically brings the problems (to the attention of) the children in an appealing manner."

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Learning to Coexist, Learning to live in Peace.

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The fundamental purpose of all religions is to bring man nearer to God, and to change his character, which is of the utmost importance. Too much emphasis is often laid on the social and economic aspects of the Teachings; but the moral aspect cannot be overemphasized. (Shoghi Effendi, September 6, 1946)


Believers are urged not to get discouraged, because all the trials are temporary and will pass away, an as the love for God grows, we should concentrate on the constructive work of exemplifying the Faith. All religions are in perfect harmony with one another, they contain universal truth with do not change! One of them is peace.

Baha'i: "War is death while peace is life."

Christianity: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God."

Confucianism: "Seek to be in harmony with all your neighbors ... live in peace with your brethren."

Buddhism: "There is no happiness greater than peace."

Hinduism: "Without meditation, where is peace? Without peace, where is happiness?"

Islam: "God will guide men to peace. If they will heed Him, he will lead them from the darkness of war to the light of peace."

Taoism: "The wise esteem peace and quiet above all else."

Sikhism: "Only in the name of the Lord, do we find our peace."

Judaism: "When a man's ways please the Lord, He maketh even His enemies to be at peace with Him."

Jainism: "All men should live in peace with their fellows. This is the Lord's desire."

Zoroastrianism: "I will sacrifice to peace, whose breath is friendly."

Shinto: "Let the earth be free from trouble and men live at peace under the protection of the Divine."

Poem By Baha'u'llah

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"Increase My wonder and amazement at Thee, O God!" Well hath it been said:
I knew not what amazement was Until I made Thy love my cause. O how amazing would it be
If I were not amazed by Thee!

-Baha'u'llah, Gems of Divine Mysteries, p. 69

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Our Deepest fear is to shine




"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?
Actually, who are we not to be? You are a child of God- your playing small doesn't serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us, it is in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."
Marianne Williamson



In German:
"Unsere tiefste Angst ist nicht, dass wir unzureichend sind. Unsere tiefste Angst ist, dass wir über alle Maße stark sind. Es ist unser Licht, nicht die Dunkelheit, welches uns am meisten Angst macht. Wir fragen uns, wer bin ich, um glänzend, wunderschön, begabt und fabelhaft zu sein?
Sogar wer sind wir nicht? Du bist ein Kind Gottes- deine geringe Spielweise dient der Welt nicht. Es gibt nichts erleuchtendes über das Schrumpfen, damit andere Leute sich in deiner Nähe nicht unsicher fühlen. Wir wurden geboren, um die Herrlichkeit Gottes, die in uns liegt, zu offenbaren. Sie ist nicht nur in manchen von uns, sie ist in jedem.
Und wenn wir unser eigenes Licht leuchten lassen, geben wir ohne es zu merken Menschen die Erlaubnis das selbe zu tun. Wenn wir von unserer eigenen Angst befreit sind, befreit unsere Gegenwart automatisch andere."

Marianne Williamson

The Lords prayer from Jesus Christ´s Original Language

The Prayer To Our Father in the Original Aramaic

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Abwûn O cosmic Birther, from whom the breath of life comes,
d’bwaschmâja who fills all realms of sound, light and vibration.
Nethkâdasch schmach May Your light be experienced in my utmost holiest.
Têtê malkuthach. Your Heavenly Domain approaches.
Nehwê tzevjânach aikâna d’bwaschmâja af b’arha. Let Your will come true in the universe (all that vibrates) just as on earth (that is material and dense).
Hawvlân lachma d’sûnkanân jaomâna. Give us wisdom
(understanding, assistance) for our daily need,
Waschboklân chaubên wachtahên aikâna daf chnân schwoken l’chaijabên. detach the
fetters of faults that bind us, (karma) like we let go the guilt of others.
Wela tachlân l’nesjuna Let us not be lost in superficial things (materialism, common temptations),
ela patzân min bischa. but let us be freed from that what keeps us off from our true purpose.
Metol dilachie malkutha wahaila wateschbuchta l’ahlâm almîn. From You comes the all-working will, the lively strength to act,
the song that beautifies all and renews itself from age to age.
Amên. Sealed in trust, faith and truth. (I confirm with my entire being)

Translation by:
http://simontzu.wordpress.com/2005/05/31/the-lords-prayer/

When I Started Loving Myself


“When I started loving myself” apparently by Charlie Chaplin written on his 70th birthday on April 16, 1959:

When I started loving myself

I’ve understood that I’m always and at any given opportunity

in the right place at the right time.

And I’ve understood that all that happens is right –

from then on I could be calm.

Today I know: It’s called TRUST.

When I started to love myself I understood how much it can offend somebody

When I try to force my desires on this person,

even though I knew the time was not right and the person was not ready for it,

and even though this person was me.

Today I know: It’s called “RESPECT”.

When I started loving myself

I could recognize that emotional pain and grief

are just warnings for me to not live against my own truth.

Today I know: It’s called AUTHENTICALLY BEING.

When I started loving myself

I have stopped longing for another life

and could see that everything around me was a request to grow.

Today I know: It’s called MATURITY.

When I started loving myself

I’ve stopped depriving myself of my free time

and I’ve stopped sketching further magnificent projects for the future.

Today I only do what’s fun and joy for me,

what I love and what makes my heart laugh,

in my own way and in my tempo.

Today I know: it’s called HONESTY.

When I started loving myself

I’ve escaped from all what wasn’t healthy for me,

from dishes, people, things, situations

and from everyhting pulling me down and away from myself.

In the beginning I called it the “healthy egoism”,

but today I know: it’s called SELF-LOVE.

When I started loving myself

I’ve stopped wanting to be always right

thus I’ve been less wrong.

Today I’ve recognized: it’s called HUMBLENESS.

When I started loving myself

I’ve refused to live further in the past

and to worry about my future.

Now I live only at this moment where EVERYTHING takes place,

like this I live every day and I call it CONSCIOUSNESS.

When I started loving myself

I recognized, that my thinking

can make me miserable and sick.

When I though requested for my heart forces,

my mind got an important partner.

I call this connection today HEART WISDOM.

We do not need to fear further discussions,

conflicts and problems with ourselves and others

since even stars sometimes bang on each other

and create new worlds.

Today I know: THIS IS THIS LIFE!

Charlie Chaplin

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Is the meaning of faith to just believe?



By faith is meant,
first, conscious knowledge, and second, the practice of good deeds.

(`Abdu'l-Baha: Baha'i World Faith, Page 383)



A song for Haiti made by Bahai Youth


Haiti for change.
This song was written and composed by two Bahai youth in Canada,
who did not stop in their feeling of powerlessness
but rather concentrated their creativity and talents for a great cause.


This song was written by JC and Karim in response to recent events in Haiti.

Religious Leaders met at Bahai gardens


60 Religious Leaders to Meet at Elijah Interfaith Convention at the Bahai Gardens and Shrine in Haifa, Israel.



Priests and a Buddhist religious leader take their shoes off before entering a shrine during the Elijah Interfaith Convention in Bahai Gardens and Shrine in Haifa, northern Israel, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009. About 50 religious leaders representing Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Sikhism visited the Bahai center as part of a 5-day conference where the results of a survey showing how members of different religions view their religious leadership will be released.



(IsraelNN.com) About 60 religious leaders are scheduled to meet Tuesday in the Bahai gardens in Haifa as part of the fourth biennial assembly of the World Council of Religious Leaders which is taking part in the northern port city. The theme of this year's assembly is "the future of religious leadership".

Speakers who have confirmed their appearance at the event include former Sephardic Chief Rabbi Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron and the current Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal.


Saturday, February 6, 2010

Rainn Wilson and Oprah Winfrey



Rainn Wilson talks about the Bahai Faith with Oprah Winfrey
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Rainn was raised in the Baha'i faith, and his spirituality is the basis of his website http://www.SoulPancake.com. The website's goal is to inspire people to talk about life's big questions and explore their own spirituality and creativity through art, music, photography, social networking, thoughtful discussion and more.

Actor Rainn Wilson, best known for his Emmy-nominated role as Dwight Schrute on the NBC sitcom The Office, has built a successful career in Hollywood on both the big and small screens. Rainn grew up in Washington and Illinois, graduated from Tufts University and attended the graduate acting program at New York University.
What do Baha'is believe?

Bahá'ís believe that there is one God, that all humanity is one family, and that there is a fundamental unity underlying religion. They recognize that the coming of Bahá'u'lláh has opened the age for the establishment of world peace, when, as anticipated in the sacred scriptures of the past, all humanity will achieve its spiritual and social maturity, and live as one united family in a just, global society.
For more information about the Bahá'í Faith please visit, http://www.Bahai.org



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