CG Didymus
Veteran Member
Well I guess it better than having cataracts on your spiritual eye. But did she recognize you?Hi CG,
I’m always glad to hear a friendly voice or words in this case. I’ve sort of been out of action on RF due to University and more so an eye operation. My wife and I had our cataracts removed and new ones put in. Now I know what 4k tv looks like. In the hospital I saw a lady that I thought might be my wife but wasn’t sure. I was about to go and give her a big hug and kiss. I didn’t though. So I asked the nurse “where’s my wife’ and she replied ‘ it’s that lady across from me”. Just as well because I wouldn’t want to be going around kissing strange women!
My wife and I are the only Baha’is in our tiny town but the teachings have influenced every city, hamlet and village whether Baha’is live there or not. The Faith is a means to an end - to be a catalyst in helping create a happier and just society. So to me it’s not about the number of Baha’is or activities but whether there is a good friendly spirit in the community between the various cultures, races and religions. So we try and just be accepting of all. Number is not necessarily representative of positive influence.
Just two active Baha’is can be the equivalent in activity of 50 of another community as we have duties individually, to that a priest would have in their congregation. So we visit and befriend different religions here by attending their services and functions, sit on the multi cultural committee as members, have our own Facebook site and also attend zoom meetings and have contact with the Mayor and government representatives. We study Ruhi institute books and I’m doing a course at uni on Counselling to hopefully be of better service to the community.
It’s all about humanity and how we can help get it to a better place, where things like poverty, war, hatred and prejudice are done away with, to be replaced with trust and universal co operation and maybe brotherhood. It’s up to each of us to try the best we can so that all can live in comfort and happiness not just the few.
Baha’is will never achieve this alone. The more people work for the betterment of humanity, the better things will become. There are billions of religious people in the world today but where is world peace and unity between the religions. So numbers here mean very little. Whereas, I believe, the teachings of Baha’u’llah are extremely potent bringing about things like multi cultural, interfaith and tearing down age old barriers between races, religions and nations which will continue until we are one.
A true medicine heals ills, whereas a thousand or a billion placebos do nothing, so it’s the effectiveness of the remedy, not the amount that gives true healing. And I believe that Baha’u’llah has not only properly diagnosed our illnesses, but has also prescribed the right medicine.
Anyway, in a community of about 20, my two Baha'i friends were the only ones going to ecumenical religious meetings and to peace group meetings. In the 70's, very few Baha'is participated in the "mass-teaching" events. The target areas were Black, Hispanic and Native communities. When the weekend teaching event was over, everyone went back to their communities and left the few local Baha'is to handle the new people that had signed a declaration card. Naturally, with only a weekend of knowledge about the Baha'i Faith, these people didn't know all that much and many dropped out.
So getting new people to hear, and join the Baha'is Faith, is still part of the plan isn't it?