Baha'i Podcasts

Baha'i Podcasts:

  • A Baha'i Perspective » : Weekly hour-long interviews from Massachusetts

  • Ask a Baha'i » : 30 minute interviews produced in Oregon about the Baha'i Faith.

  • Baha'i Podcasts from Baha'i.US » : Interviews, Podcasts and other audio features that have been published on The US national Baha'i website.

  • Emerald Coast Baha'is » : Podcasts that are intended to present the Baha'i Faith to a Christian audience. People from other religions may also gain influence into the Baha'i Faith from these podcasts.


Pier at the Keys

All Art is a gift of the Holy Spirit. When this light shines through the mind of a musician, it manifests itself in beautiful harmonies. Again, shining through the mind of a poet, it is seen in fine poetry and poetic prose. When the Light of the Sun of Truth inspires in the mind of a painter, he produces marvellous pictures. These gifts are fulfilling their highest purpose, when showing forth the praise of God.

`Abdu'l-Bahá  -- Chosen Highway p. 186


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Pink Tree Blossoms

The Great Peace towards which people of good will throughout the centuries have inclined their hearts, of which seers and poets for countless generations have expressed their vision, and for which from age to age the sacred scriptures of mankind have constantly held the promise, is now at long last within the reach of the nations.


 


From the Baha\'i Sacred Writings

Month of Sulṭán / Sovereignty »

Our purpose in setting forth these truths hath been to demonstrate the sovereignty of Him Who is the King of kings. Be fair: Is this sovereignty which, through the utterance of one Word, hath manifested such pervading influence, ascendancy, and awful majesty, is this sovereignty superior, or is the worldly dominion of these kings ...-- Bahá’u’lláh »

The Kitab-i-Iqan, Pages 121-160: gr131 »


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A-Gold-Star

In the Bahá'i view, the purpose of this life on earth is for each individual to develop the spiritual and moral qualities that lie at the core of his or her nature. Bahá'u'lláh referred to the human being as a "mine rich in gems of inestimable value."