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Spirituality Ireland ― A small Faith group that had its beginnings in 1844 and it now has a disperse membership of over 7 million worldwide. The Faith is a monotheistic religion emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind. Baha’is’ have three core...
Tags: Bahai, LGBT Spirituality, Danny Pio Murphy, Gay And Religious, Gay And Spiritual, Gay Marriage
Spirituality Ireland ― 2 weeks 2 days ago
Spirituality Ireland ― The twelve day Festival of Ridván, celebrated April 21 to May 2, is considered the holiest for members of the Bahá’í Faith. During those dates in 1863, Bahá’u'lláh, the founder of the...
Tags: Bahai, Baha'i, Bahá'u'Lláh, Beautiful Gardens, Festival-Of-Ridvan, Ridvan
Spirituality Ireland ― 3 weeks 5 days ago
One Heart Art ― Haifa, Israel. Shrine of the Báb on Mount Carmel.
Tags: Israel, Haifa, Shrine Of The Bab, Bahai Gardens And Holy Places
One Heart Art ― 4 weeks 4 days ago
One Heart Art ― I was out wandering the terrace gardens, just below the Shrine of The Báb, ∙ on Saturday, and this cheerful patch of bright flowers caught my eye. The ∙ Spring flowers are putting on quite a show in the Baha'i gardens right...
Tags: Orange Flowers, Israel, Bahai Gardens And Holy Places, Gardens
One Heart Art ― 6 weeks 3 days ago
semsam ― 5 January 2013- Despite the new year, Egyptian ∙ Minister of Education Ibrahim Deif reiterated his old comments about the ∙ (lack of) acceptance of Baha’i children in Egyptian government schools ∙ in an interview with ...
Tags: ENGLISH, Baha’i, Islam, OccupyEgypt, Constitution, Human Rights
Ssemo ― 9 weeks 1 day ago
Anunoy's Travel bLoG ― My train was supposed to reach New Delhi by morning half past eight but the overnight foggy air coupled with Indian railways’ well known punctuality made my arrival just before twelve noon! The purpose of my visit was purely official once again, ...
Tags: Karol Bagh, Delhi Tourism, Lotus Temple, Delhi Metro, Baha'i Temple, 108 Foot
Anunoy Samanta ― 20 weeks ago
Mundo ni Ankamil Yepuda ― ∙ The moment I reached my destination (I'll let you guys figure that out thru my posts), the first place where Riju brought me is the Bahá'í Temple. It is a huge place of worship that is shaped like a blooming lotus flower hence it as also...
Tags: Lotus Temple, Bahá'í, Travel
Ankamil Yepuda ― 25 weeks ago
Miguel in Belgium ― By most measures, November 1817 was a decidedly ho-hum month in world history. On November 5, the Third Anglo-Maratha War broke out between the British and Indians at the Battle of Khadki. On November 20, the first Seminole War began in the ...
Tags: Bahá'í, Iran, English
Miguelinbelgium ― 26 weeks ago
Miguel in Belgium
Tags: YouTube, Islam, Bahá'í, Farsi, Iran, English
Miguelinbelgium ― 27 weeks ago
Spirituality Ireland ― "Women and men have been and will always be equal in the sight of God" --Bahá'u'lláh. ∙ For Bahá'ís, equality and empowerment are essential spiritual principles. This is illuminated by the metaphor "The world of humanity is possessed of two...
Tags: Bahai, Religion, Carole Lombard, Danny Pio Murphy, Dorothy Nelson, H. Elsie Austin
Spirituality Ireland ― 27 weeks ago
The Many Names Of God ― The concept of a “Spirit” that permeates the cosmos is a feature of most religions (e.g. Brahman in Hinduism and Tao in Taoism and Great Spirit among Indigenous peoples of the Americas), however the term Holy Spirit specifically refers ...
Tags: Bahá'í, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Almighty God, Holy Spirit
Mulled Vine ― 28 weeks ago
The Many Names Of God ― The Bahá’í holy scriptures refer to God by various titles and attributes, such as Almighty, All-Powerful, All-Wise, Incomparable, Gracious, Helper, All-Glorious, and Omniscient, however Baha’is believe the greatest of all the names of ...
Tags: Bahá'í, Bah Faith
Mulled Vine ― 29 weeks ago
Crock pot cooking is perfect for anyone on the go go go! Well here is a great dinner that ...
I was born curly and by the time I was a teenager I hated my hair so at 14 I got ...
A home-made mango and peach flavored frozen Greek yogurt topped with a quinoa and oat ...