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Showing posts with label religions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religions. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Was ist die Bahá'í-Religion? Evangelische Prespektiven (Deutsch)

Teil 1 von 3 Evangelische Prespektiven


Teil 2 von 3 Evangelische Prespektiven


Teil 3 von 3 Evangelische Prespektiven





Die Bahai-Religion

Unsere Welt befindet sich in einer Phase tiefgreifender Veränderungen. Wichtige geistige Impulse empfängt die Menschheit in solchen Zeiten stets von der Religion. Religionsstifter wie Abraham, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Krishna, Christus und Mohammed haben jeweils entscheidend zur ethischen und kulturellen Entwicklung der Menschheit beigetragen.

Bahá'u'lláh (1817 bis 1892) ist der Stifter der Bahá'í-Religion. Er erkennt die Ihm vorausgegangenen Religionsstifter als Gottgesandte an und beansprucht gleichzeitig, jüngstes Glied in einer Kette der Gottesboten zu sein und die Verheißungen der früheren Religionen zu erfüllen.

Die Bahá'í-Religion stellt eine unabhängige Offenbarungsreligion dar und stimmt in ihren ethischen Kernaussagen mit den anderen Hochreligionen überein. Darüberhinaus enthält sie jedoch zahlreiche Elemente, die neue Impulse für die Entwicklung der Menschheit darstellen und für das friedliche Zusammenleben aller Völker unabdingbar sind.


Die Baha'i-Religion ist die jüngste Weltreligion mit etwa 6 Millionen Anhängern
in jedem Land der Welt.



Info (Deutsch):
http://www.bahai.de/

Info (Englisch):
http://www.bahai.org/

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Mastering the Self by Shoghi Effendi

Conquering yourself

Inspiering, Conquer yourserlf, Conquer your Lower Nature
and master the self.
So that you are the one who decides where to go.


“Shoghi Effendi was a very remarkable young man, and of course
he just worshipped ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. And when ‘Abdu’l-Bahá passed
away, the whole world became dark for him. All light had gone
out. When he returned to the Holy Land, he had in mind, from the
things which ‘Abdu’l-Bahá had said to him—and I am now telling
you what he said—he said ‘I had in mind that ‘Abdu’l-Bahá would
give me the honor of . . . calling together the great conclave which
would elect the Universal House of Justice. And I thought in His
Will and Testament that that was probably what He was instructing
be done.’
“‘But,’ he said, ‘instead of that I found that I was appointed the
Guardian of the Cause of God. . . . I didn’t want to be the Guardian
of the Cause. [In the] first place, I didn’t think that I was worthy.
Next place, I didn’t want to face these responsibilities. . . . I didn’t
want to be the Guardian. I knew what it meant. I knew that my life
as a human being was over.’ He said ‘I didn’t want it and I didn’t
want to face it.’
“‘So . . . remember I left the Holy Land, and I went up into the
mountains of Switzerland, and I fought with myself until I conquered
myself. Then I came back and I turned myself over to God
and I was the Guardian.’ ‘Now,’ he said, ‘every Bahá’í in the
world, every person in the world has to do exactly that same thing.
Whether you are a Hand of the Cause, whether you are a Knight of
Bahá’u’lláh, whether you are a member of a National Assembly,
whether you are a teacher, whether you are a pioneer, whether you
are an administrator, regardless of what you are, whatever you are
doing in the Cause, every Bahá’í must fight with himself and conquer
himself. And when he has conquered himself, then he becomes a
true instrument for the service of the Cause of God—and not until
that. And he will not achieve as great a success until he has done it.
And this is what every Bahá’í in the world should know.’
“And this is one of the main things I want you to get out of this
talk tonight and bear out of this talk: the Guardian’s instructions
that every individual must fight with himself, must conquer himself,
must overcome his lower nature, must overcome himself, and turn
himself over to God so that the Holy Spirit can function through
you. And when the Holy Spirit functions through you then you will
gain victory after victory. Because the Holy Spirit is the creative
aspect of God and it cannot do other than win victories and make
successes for the Cause.”
—from a talk given by Hand of the Cause of God Leroy Ioas, In the Days of the Guardian


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.