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Dealing with Stress as a Bahá'í
Music & The Bahá'í Faith
Music - It's Good for You
Gelatology, the Study of Laughter
Spiritual Disciplines
Who Is My Neighbor?
Book Review - The Price of Stones
My Feel Good Book
Calamity to Me
Calamity
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Dealing with Stress as a Bahá'í
Life is stressful, and here's how I'm trying to deal with it, with a little help from my friends and the Bahá'í Faith.
Music & The Bahá'í Faith
Part 2 of the series on the importance of music for Bahá'ís, with some quotes from the Bahá'í Writings.
Music - It's Good for You
Part 1, of a 2-article series on music from a Bahá'í perspective, is a fast summary of the science behind the benefits of music. Part 2 is specific guidance from the Bahá'í Writings on how music can be food for the soul, draw disparate peoples together, and help build a better world.
Gelatology, the Study of Laughter
A brief overview of a new science: Gelatology, the study of laughter. Because it made me laugh to think about this kind of research.
Spiritual Disciplines
Living a happy, organized life is more than just acquiring a set of skills. It requires developing a set of habits - disciplines - into which to fit those skills - and the faith to keep at it.
Who Is My Neighbor?
A quote from the book, "The Price of Stones: Building a School for My Village," which provides some thought provoking ideas about how we respond to the AIDS epidemic.
Book Review - The Price of Stones
A review of The Price of Stones: Building a School for My Village, by Twesigye Jackson Kaguri and Susan Urbanek Linville.
My Feel Good Book
A little blank book becomes a comfort when filled with favorite inspiring quotations to help when I need an attitude adjustment.
Calamity to Me
A more personal take on how the Bahá'í Faith views calamities, and how one Bahá'í deals.
Calamity
How does religion in general, and the Bahá'í Faith in particular, view calamity and how to respond to it.
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