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Visit from Abdu'l Baha'
Posted On 04/01/2009 21:52:56 by Aden

'This is a beautiful recounti ng about Abdu'l-Baha from one of the first American Baha'is who met him. It is a story of a home visit and is infused with such love that it assures us the Master hears our hearts at all times and will send someone to help.' 
"I think this is the first story I heard from Inez Greeven, at her home in Carmel , California , around 1980.  Please feel free to share it in any way you wish to.

Inez' sister India Haggarty was a pi... Read More







Condition of Non Baha'i Kin
Posted On 26/12/2008 18:53:35 by Aden

***Dear Friends: This is very important to me as my father was non Baha'i and left us Nov. 11, 2008. He did no harm to our beloved Baha'i Faith.

MEMORANDUM

From: Research Department

To: The Universal House of Justice

Date: 28 August 1991

These blessed words were uttered by the Tongue of Grandeur in the Land of Mystery, (1) exalted and glorified is His utterance:

One of the distinguishing characteristics of this most great Dispens... Read More







Heart Attacks And Drinking Warm Water
Posted On 14/12/2008 18:11:05 by unity

This is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about    Heart Attacks . The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit  while eating.


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Bahais mark 60th anniversary of Human Rights Declaration
Posted On 07/12/2008 14:08:29 by unity

NEW YORK

In New York, the Baha'i International Community will host a one-day seminar on "Freedom of Religion or Belief: Perspectives and Challenges after Sixty Years of United Nations Protection."

The seminar, on 8 December, will entail two panel discussions featuring, among others: Felice Gaer of the Jacob Blaustein Institute who serves on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom; Azza Karam of the United Nations Population Fund; Cole Durham of the International C... Read More







Tangled Melody: Reflections on Pachelbel's Canon
Posted On 27/09/2008 05:59:11 by sadal

It had been a long time since I played a classical piece on the guitar. One of my favourites happens to be Barrios' El Ultimo Tremolo, also known as Una limosnita por amor de Dios. So I started playing this piece, expecting to revel in its hauntingly beautiful melody and harmonic texture, but boy was I in for a big disappointment. I was unable to maintain a smoo... Read More





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