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Review This Product Meherangiz Munsiff’s many achievements were grounded in her unwavering and profound love for Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith. The few days of her pilgrimage in 1953 defined the course of her life and initially led to her arising alone to pioneer to Madagascar and the French Cameroons, leaving her family behind in London and rewarding her with the station of Knight of Bahá’u’lláh. She later traveled to 147 countries, sharing the Faith and, in particular, her workshop on the power of prayer and meditation. The first part of this book shares the inspiring biography of her life, and the second part is comprised of her manuscript on prayer and meditation.
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Product Code: RSGWISBN: 978-1950319947Publisher: M-Graphics PublishingPages: 356Availability: In stock
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Religion and Science in the Globalized World explores contemporary trends in religion, science, and globalization from a Bahá’í perspective. It is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to Bahá’í approaches to various aspects of globalization. It includes the following chapters: “Global Constitutionalism” by Graham Hassall; “Globalization—The Tangible Expression of Humanity’s Journey Towards Unity” by Sovaida Ma’ani Ewing; “Building a Just and Sustainable Global Food System: Some Guiding Principles” by Paul Hanley; “How Can We All Get Along?—A Bahá’í Perspective on Globalization” by Harold Rosen; and “Globalization Requires a Bahá’í Foundation” by Hooshmand Badee.
The book’s second part focuses on different issues within the domains of natural and social sciences. The chapters included are as follows: “A Bahá’í View of Human Rights” by Peter Smith; “Prophetic Revelation and Sociocultural Evolution: Some Scientific Perspectives” by Harry P.Massoth and Marilu Jeno; “Plato, Modern Physics, and Bahá’u’lláh” by Vahid Ranjbar; “Iterative Theology: Progressive Revelation as the String Theory of Religious Studies” by Andres Elvira Espinoza; and “The Issue of Self-Identity in Transhumanism and the Bahá’í Writings” by Mikhail Sergeev. The volume ends with two chronologies of articles and books numerous Bahá’í authors wrote on globalization and science from the second half of the twentieth century up to the present day.
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Product Code: OPOHPublisher: Baha'i International CommunityPages: 20Availability: Not Available for Back Order
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Review This Product A statement of the Bahá’í International Community. This statement presents a thought-provoking reading of the root causes of escalating environmental breakdown and highlights principles and proposals for action that draw on experiences over many decades of work. Some of the themes explored include: the essential principle of humanity’s oneness as the only foundation on which sustainable societies can be raised; justice as process and outcome; consultation and fostering consensus in action; and redefining notions of progress and development.
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Author: Robert AtkinsonProduct Code: NSWISBN: 978-1958921098Publisher: Light on Light PressPages: 222Availability: In stock
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Synthesizing his work in personal mythmaking, soul-making, and storytelling, award-winning author Robert Atkinson draws from mythology, mysticism, rites of passage, and psychology to identify a pattern within our unconscious that guides our evolving consciousness, transforms our lives, keeps our focus on the wholeness of all things, and keeps humanity on its evolutionary trajectory. This pioneering, practical, and easy to use experiential guide provides the context, framework, and the reflective writing exercises needed for telling our stories of wholeness. In doing so, we connect the human family, one story at a time. With a foreword by Jean Houston and an afterword by Deepak Chopra.
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Product Code: WMSOHAPublisher: World Unity MediaAvailability: In stock
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On November 28, 1921, the head of the Bahá’í Faith, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, passed away. There were six Western believers in Haifa on the night of the ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Mr. John Bosch and Mrs. Louise Stapfer Bosch from Geyserville, California; Dr. Florian Krug and Mrs. Grace Krug from New York, and Fraulein Johanna Hauff from Stuttgart. All of them were there as pilgrims. The only other Western believer present in Haifa was Mr. Curtis Kelsey from New York, who was in Haifa to install electrical power plants to light the shrines of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh. This book tells the story of these believers, how they became Bahá’ís, the circumstances that led them to Haifa, and how their experience at the time of the ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá shaped their path of service to the Cause of God. The intent is to give the reader the feeling of being in the holy land, one hundred years ago, when the moon of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá set over Haifa.
Audiobook will download as a zipfile.
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Review This Product This is a narrative about the martyrdom of the author's sister: Miss Simin Saberi. Simin Saberi was martyred alongside six other girls and three other women in Shiraz, in the year of 1983. The book includes a brief account of the manner in which the author's parents became believers of the Bahá'í Faith and the memories he carries from his childhood. The author then recounts the subsequent rise of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the calamities and disasters that befell the innocent Bahá'ís of the land of Iran, including the arrests and martyrdom of 226 of the believers; starting from the early unrest in 1978 until September of 2016. The book also examines the efforts made by the Iran Human Rights Documentation Centre, and the internal correspondence of the Islamic Republic of Iran with regard to the denial of human rights to the Bahá'ís of Iran.
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By (author): Dr. Littlebrave BeastonProduct Code: WGEEPPublisher: Bellwood PressAvailability: In stock
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An enhanced ebook with embedded video clips!
Warrior Grandma: The Story of Patricia Locke by Littlebrave Beaston is the latest title in the Change Maker series. Patricia Locke—whose Lakota name, Thawáchin Wašté Win, means “Compassionate Woman”—courageously fought for the equality of Indigenous people in the United States and around the world. She was not only a staunch advocate for the rights of Indigenous people but a loving mother and grandmother.
This book teaches the values of generosity, selflessness, and the importance of building strong family relationships. Readers will learn about how prejudice affects American Indians and how Patricia advocated for equal rights for Indigenous people during her lifetime. The book also discusses the qualities of leadership, the principle of consultation, and the importance of courage and perseverance in the face of oppression and attempted assimilation. Patricia acted as a bridge between two cultures—white and Indigenous—and, even in the face of overwhelming difficulties, she always demonstrated compassion toward others. She embodied the qualities of a true Change Maker.
*Please note: embedded video clips will be streaming from YouTube. Some buffering may occur. Videos can also be viewed directly on the BahaiBookstore YouTube channel.
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Product Code: PRMCOISBN: 978-1-61851-221-5Publisher: One Voice PressAvailability: In stock
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One Voice Press presents the fourth title in the Pause & Reflect series, a compilation from the Bahá’í writings on the topic of community. Our relationships and collaborations with others are vital aspects of our existence and our ability to thrive. A community with a shared sense of purpose is a powerful thing, and when that shared sense of purpose is rooted in the desire to contribute to the betterment of society, then a community has the potential for transformative change. It is hoped these passages will offer inspiration, for both reflection and action in our lives and communities.
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By (author): Tahirih LemonProduct Code: AGAISBN: 978-0645590135Publisher: Sacred Square PublishingPages: 116Availability: In stock
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Review This Product At fifteen Aalia feels she's experienced a lifetime of grief. Not only has she lost her grandmother, and beloved cat Abbey unexpectedly, she's grieving the recent loss of her best friend Charlotte. Her curiousity piques when Liam, Charlotte's younger brother, passes on a message from Charlotte from the afterlife stating, "Help Willow." But how? She only met Willow, a new student, earlier that day when "buddied" by the Year 10 Coordinator! A contemporary novella for junior youth (11-15) about coping with grief, the power of friendship, and exploring one of life's big questions - What happens when we die? Written to encourage young people to explore their own beliefs about the afterlife touching on near-death experiences, reincarnation, guardian angels, communicating with the departed, and the Baha'i Faith's perspective.
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Author: Elaheh BosProduct Code: ADAISBN: 979-8799154127Pages: 28Availability: In stock
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Review This Product Ayyám-i-Há is a time of gift-giving and celebration. Even though Sevak felt sad he couldn’t take home his favorite toy from the store, he discovered that giving gifts can feel just as nice as receiving them. Join Sevak and his grandma as they spread Ayyám-i-Há cheer.
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Product Code: NYP22ISBN: 978-1-61851-215-4Publisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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A compilation of Messages of the Universal House of Justice: Contents includes:
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25 November 2020 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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Ridván Message 2021 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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25 November 2021 – To the Friends Gathering in the Holy Land to Mark the Centenary Commemoration of the Ascension of ‘Abdul-Bahá
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27 November 2021 – On the Occasion of the Centenary Commemoration of the Ascension of ‘Abdul-Baha
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1 December 2021 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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30 December 2021 – To the Conference of Continental Boards of Counsellors
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1 January 2022 – To all National Spiritual Assemblies
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3 January 2022 – To the Auxiliary Board Members through the world
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4 January 2022 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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Ridván Message 2022 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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Unfoldment of the Divine Pan – Chart
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Product Code: NYP22AAvailability: In stock
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An audiobook of The Nine Year Plan (2022-2031). This is an M4B file.
A compilation of Messages of the Universal House of Justice: Contents includes:
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25 November 2020 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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Ridván Message 2021 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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25 November 2021 – To the Friends Gathering in the Holy Land to Mark the Centenary Commemoration of the Ascension of ‘Abdul-Bahá
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27 November 2021 – On the Occasion of the Centenary Commemoration of the Ascension of ‘Abdul-Baha
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1 December 2021 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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30 December 2021 – To the Conference of Continental Boards of Counsellors
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1 January 2022 – To all National Spiritual Assemblies
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3 January 2022 – To the Auxiliary Board Members through the world
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4 January 2022 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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Ridván Message 2022 – To the Bahá’ís of the World
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