Relationships without God at the Core – a Baha’i Perspective

In my blog posting “Primary Relationships”, I looked at how God comes first, your spouse second and everyone else after that.  A reader asked some very important questions: the rest of the non-Baha’i world that is either atheist or agnostic seems to believe that familial relationships can be cultivated without God’s assistance. While I believe [...]

Primary Relationships – a Baha’i Perspective

  Recently a reader wrote asking for suggestions of how to get closer to his mother and how to have his new found love accept him as a Baha’i.  This caused me to reflect on the nature of our primary relationships and how to get clear about them.  Hope my response to him helps you [...]

Karen’s Story: A Journey Towards Forgiveness

  Musical Selection:  Karen singing – please click on title:  Special One I feel privileged that you invited me here today to tell my story. I hope that what I have to say will have some meaning for you so that you may not have to take the same path yourselves! This is my truth [...]

Relinquishing Parental Authority – a Baha’i Perspective

I had a call the other day from a woman whose 32 year old daughter had moved away from the family home for the first time, a year or two before.  Her daughter had accused the mother of being too controlling (calling and texting her several times a day, telling her what she should do).  [...]

My Story

When I first discovered the Bahá’í Faith, Bahá’u’lláh’s version of a New World Order, with the family at the centre, as a nation in miniature was an exciting concept for me.  I understood instantly the importance of shaping such a unit, but being able to implement it was quite another thing. It made sense that [...]

When Parents Fail – a Baha’i Perspective

Although God is the supreme educator, our parents have a responsibility to educate us.  They are His emissaries, who can show us God’s direction in our lives through their modeling. It is enjoined upon the father and mother, as a duty, to strive with all effort to train the daughter and the son, to nurse [...]

We Are Already Perfect

The following post was written by Chris Watson of Japan and sent to me in an email. I thought it was so good, I got his permission to post it here. Looking at human beings, and noticing our imperfections, is like looking at a painting by Rembrandt or Van Gough, and thinking, “this is rough [...]

How to Set Limits for Children on Sex and Violence in a Bahá’í Home

by Susan Gammage, Baha’i Life Coach One of my life coaching clients asked “what Bahá’í Writings and principles can we use to put limits on violence? (ie how can we encourage enterprise, adventure, loyalty, courage, challenge and team-work without accepting violence in toys, TV and behaviour? The topic of violence is near and dear to [...]

Teaching Children to Have High Moral Standards – a Bahá'í Approach

by Susan Gammage, Baha’i Life Coach One of the clients in my Bahá’í-inspired life coaching practice posed this question: How do we encourage our kids to have higher moral standards than society around us, without making them feel isolated from their classmates? Perhaps the first thing is to be a good role model ourselves. Our [...]