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Blessed is the Thought: A Bahá'í Blog
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A place where different Writings of the Bahá'í Faith are analyzed and discussed among a variety of people with various beliefs. It is desired for this blog to be as interactive as possible.
Recent Posts
The Independent Investigation of Truth
After a long hiatus, we return to the second of the twelve principles of the Bahá'í Faith. This would be the Independent Investigation of the Truth. Previously, we have covered this idea while studying the first two paragraphs of the Kitáb-i-Íqá...
The Oneness of the World and Humanity
Many people look at the Twelve Principles of the Bahá'í Faith and scoff. "The Oneness of the World and Humanity? Of course we are all equal! How is that a principle of your religion?" These principles were brought right after the American Civil War...
The Basic Twelve Principles of the Bahá'í Faith
Thus far, we have focused on the Bahá'í Faith as an individualistic effort to come to peace and reach complete detachment from all things but God. It may seem that the Bahá'í Faith is a very Dharmastic religion, but there is much more to it than ...
Voices from Iran
A little while back, we spoke about the misery that the Bahá'ís in Iran are facing and have been facing for the past 160 years. Due to their beliefs, they are thought to be at the lowest tier in the Muslim world-they are infidels, vermin. Bahá'ís...
"Translating That Which Hath Been Written Into Reality And Action"
One month ago on this very day, we embarked on a journey to begin understanding the Seven Valleys. Though we have hardly touched the tip of the iceberg, we made some progress into its core. Through each Valley, we detach ourselves of one part of our ...
For What Reason Do We Have Free Will?
Together we have traversed six of the seven Valleys. Now we reach our destination, the Valley of True Poverty and Absolute Nothingness. Each stage of the journey has lead us to this place-our final destination. We throw aside all of our previous conc...

