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The Royal Falcon

Baha’u’llah proclaimed himself to be the renewer of God’s faith and the bearer of a revelation to all humanity.  His religion- the Baha’i Faith- is now the most diverse community of people on the planet and a truly world religion. His teachings on the oneness of the human race and the fundamental truth of all the great religions has brought unity across seemingly unbridgeable divides.  The sublimity of his life, the extraordinary majesty of his writings, and the coherence of his teachings have inspired a unique devotion by people from all over the world.

On Saturday Sept 19th at 12 noon EST at this zoom link, Dr Kendal Williams will present a survey of the life and teachings of Baha’u’llah, as part of the Sifter of Dust “Modern Perspectives” series.  Read more at sifterofdust.org, where you can also see previous presentations in this series.

The quote above comes from a Tablet of Baha’u’llah in which he describes His relation to God and to all humanity.

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Who Is Baha’u’llah?

Baha’u’llah proclaimed himself to be the renewer of God’s faith and the bearer of a revelation to all humanity.  His religion- the Baha’i Faith- is now the most diverse community of people on the planet and a truly world religion. His teachings on the oneness of the human race and the fundamental truth of all the great religions has brought unity across seemingly unbridgeable divides.  The sublimity of his life, the extraordinary majesty of his writings, and the coherence of his teachings have inspired a unique devotion by people from all over the world.

In this zoom-based presentation, Dr Kendal Wliliams will survey the life and teachings of Baha’u’llah, Join it live on Saturday Sept 19th at 12 noon at this link.  More information on the Baha’i Faith may be found here.including previous presentations in this series.

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The Promised Day Is Come

One of the prominent features of Baha’u’llah’s Revelation is His emphasis that the time we are living in is of an unprecedented character. Never before has humanity had so much capacity and the world has potential in a way that it never had before.  It has also been given a new and marvelous Revelation to help it advance to the next stage of our spiritual and social development. All the prophecies in the Bible and Quran are now fulfilled in the time in which we live. The Promised Day is Come.

On Saturday, Sept 12th, for the Modern Perspectives series, Farzam Kamalabadi will give a presentation on this topic, reflecting on these themes.  Join it live here.

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Science and Religion

As part of the “Modern Perspectives” series, Dr Steven Phelps gave a personal introduction to the Baha’i concept of science and religion from a Baha’i perspective. In this presentation, he covers many of the basic concepts in how science and religion are viewed as in agreement. The foundation of the Baha’i approach is that both describe reality, and the investigation of reality is at the heart of both science and faith. With a Phd in physics and a degree in philosophy, as well as a deep knowledge of the Baha’i Writings in their original languages, Dr Phelps brings a unique perspective that is very stimulating to hear.  You can find his presentation here. It is also housed on the Sifter of Dust “Modern Perspectives” page here. The accompanying quotes for the presentation are here. Enjoy!

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Are Science and Religion Compatible?

Join “Modern Perspectives” on Saturday Sept 5th at 12 noon for a presentation by Dr Steven Phelps on the compatibility of science and religion from a Baha’i perspective. Dr Phelps hold an undergraduate degree in philosophy and physics from Stanford and a Phd in physics from Princeton. He also learned Arabic and Persian and worked at the Research Center at the Baha’i World Center on the translation and cataloging of Baha’i texts. An interview with Dr Phelps can also be found here. You can join the live presentation through the links on the “Modern Perspectives” page here.

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Hands

This short passage is taken from a Tablet of Baha’u’llah called the “Tablet of the World”.  It was sent to two of his followers who were at that time imprisoned for their faith in Persia.  It lauds their steadfastness in the face of persecution and instructs them as to how all people should behave at all times.  These powerful statements remind us that the standard of God- the standard revealed by Baha’u’llah- is the complete avoidance of oppression of any form.

The Tablet of the World is a wide ranging Tablet in which Baha’u’llah addresses many very important concerns. It may be read here.

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Pure Heart as a Mirror

This short passage, taken from Baha’u’llah’s Tablet known as the “Seven Valleys” tells of a beautiful spiritual idea, that human hearts- like mirrors- should be kept clean to reflect the light of goodness and truth. A mirror that has dirt on it can not reflect light- “light” in this instance meaning the “light of God”- spiritual truth and goodness. The “dirt” are our “worldly attachments”- things that we are attached to, but actually keep us tethered and don’t allow us to grow. Attachments come in many forms- often consisting of various forms of ego or unhealthy emotional attachment- that keep us from seeing and reflecting truth.

 

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Red Grammer Zoom Concert and Presentation

Red Grammer is one of the premier entertainers of children and families in the world (and also the father of superstar Andy Grammer!). His work has been inspired by the Baha’u’llah’s vision of universal peace and the oneness of humanity.  In this presentation, Red will bring his guitar and spectacular voice to give an introduction to the Baha’i Faith through music.

Join it live on Saturday Aug 22nd at 12noon at this zoom link.

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Modern Perspectives Series

Sifter of Dust is teaming up with the “Modern Perspectives” Baha’i presentation series to advertise and archive the presentations on a new page devoted to this effort.  Several fascinating presentations are already available and hosted on the site. Information on how to join the Zoom-based presentation series live is also available. Please join us!

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The Universal House of Justice

One of the signal markers for the development of any society is that it transitions from placing authority and power in the hands of individuals- kings, priests…etc- and instead places it in the hands of institutions.  It’s not that kings and priests did not have a place in the governance of humanity at earlier stages of history, when the masses of people were uneducated. It’s just that, once education is universal, a society can best draw on the wisdom of its people by placing power in institutions that reflect those people, rather than single leaders.  This is of course a root principle of democracy.

Historically, religions were governed by clerical institutions, usually by people who are professionally trained in the theology of the religion and guiding their local communities.  Everyone is familiar with this model- that of priests of various forms- because it is what  we are used to.  But Baha’u’llah ordained a different model, in this, the “age of human maturity”.  Baha’u’llah envisioned the development of local “Houses of Justice” who would be elected from among the people, ultimately culminating in the election of a world-wide “Universal House of Justice” that would guide the community.  Priesthood- making religion your profession- was eliminated.  People elected to serve on Baha’i institutions at the local, national, or international level hail from many different walks of life.  They work consultatively and collaboratively with the greater community and with the others elected to guide the community.  Consultation is the hallmark of community interaction, understanding also that ultimately the decision of the institutions, once made, need to be respected. In this way, the Baha’i community has become the most diverse single community of people on the planet.

The Universal House of Justice has guided the Baha’i community through its rapid expansion over the last decade by focusing on neighborhood and community development, with the understanding that it is through heart to heart local community efforts that society changes in the long term.  The letters of the House of Justice are read with great reverence by Baha’i communities, as they set the plans for the global community year after year.

Just recently, the House of Justice addressed a letter to the American Baha’i community about the challenges we are currently facing.  A short passage from that letter demonstrates the wisdom and guidance Baha’is have become accustomed to. We post it as a sample-

Racism is a profound deviation from the standard of true morality. It deprives a portion of humanity of the opportunity to cultivate and express the full range of their capability and to live a meaningful and flourishing life, while blighting the progress of the rest of humankind. It cannot be rooted out by contest and conflict. It must be supplanted by the establishment of just relationships among individuals, communities, and institutions of society that will uplift all and will not designate anyone as “other”. The change required is not merely social and economic, but above all moral and spiritual. Within the context of the framework governing your activities, it is necessary to carefully examine the forces unfolding around you to determine where your energies might reinforce the most promising initiatives, what you should avoid, and how you might lend a distinctive contribution. It is not possible for you to effect the transformation envisioned by Baha’u’llah merely by adopting the perspectives, practices, concepts, criticisms, and language of contemporary society. Your approach, instead, will be distinguished by maintaining a humble posture of learning, weighing alternatives in the light of His teachings, consulting to harmonize differing views and shape collective action, and marching forward with unbreakable unity in serried lines.

Ultimately, the power to transform the world is effected by love, love originating from the relationship with the divine, love ablaze among members of a community, love extended without restriction to every human being. This divine love, ignited by the Word of God, is disseminated by enkindled souls through intimate conversations that create new susceptibilities in human hearts, open minds to moral persuasion, and loosen the hold of biased norms and social systems so that they can gradually take on a new form in keeping with the requirements of humanity’s age of maturity. You are channels for this divine love; let it flow through you to all who cross your path. Infuse it into every neighborhood and social space in which you move to build capacity to canalize the society-building power of Bah’u’llah’s Revelation. There can be no rest until the destined outcome is achieved

 

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