Duration: November 22, 2013 to December 19, 2016
Total number of themes: 191
Number of excerpts from the Baha’i Writings: 1125
Total pageviews: 51,896
List of Themes:
A Baha’i’s “ambition” in life
A “pattern for restructuring the whole of society”
A True Baha’i
‘Abdu’l-Baha
‘Abdu’l-Baha’s Example
Abortion
Ancestors
Angels
Anger
Arrogance
Arts and Crafts
Avoidance of Fault-Finding and Backbiting
Avoidance of Partisan Politics
Ayyam-i-Ha
Baha’i Burial
Baha’i consultation
Baha’i Elections
Baha’i Funds and Contributions
Baha’i funerals
Baha’u’llah – Referred to by Jewish Prophets
Baha’u’llah’s stupendous Revelation
Balancing our Lives
Capacity Building
“capacity to think in terms of process”
“collective worship of God
Concourse on High
Connecting Our Hearts to Baha’u’llah
Consciousness
Conservation of the Earth’s Resources
Consultation
Cooperation and Mutual Support
Crafts
Cremation
Criticism
Cultural Diversity in the Age of Maturity
Deepening our Knowledge and Understanding
Devotional Attitude
Devotional Gatherings
Diet and Nutrition
Divine Assistance
Divine Tests
Divorce
Drawing on “each other's love for strength and consolation”
Dreams
Education of Children
Ego
Embracing the younger members of the Baha’i community
Encouragement
Enthusiasm
Equality of Men and Women
Eternal Life
Evil Spirits
Fear of God
Fireside
Forgiveness
Fostering the Growth of the Baha’i Community
Freedom from all Forms of Prejudice
Funds of the Faith
Generosity
God’s “chastisement in the life to come”
God’s Major and Minor Plans
Good deeds to be distinguished by
God is “exalted above the comprehension of all things”
Happiness
Haziratu’l-Quds
Health & Healing
Helping the Poor
Hidden Words
How to view other believers
Human soul – its progress and development
Humility
Huququ’llah
“inspiring force of selfless and ardent devotion”
Independent Search after Truth
Interpretations of the Guardian vs. elucidations of the
Universal House of Justice
Kindness to Animals
Living the Life
Local Spiritual Assembly
Love and Compassion
Love of God
Maid of Heaven
Manifestations of God
Mankind's response to the Message of Bahá'u'lláh
Marriage and Family Life
Mashriqu’l-Adhkar
Material & Spiritual Cooperation
Materialism
Memorizing and Quoting the Writings
Moral Laxity
Mothers
Mulla Husayn
Music
Nearness to God
Never consider oneself greater than others
Nineteen Day Feast
Not to allow anything to “intervene” between us and God
Not to be hypocritical
Not to harm any soul
Obedience
Obligatory Prayer and Fasting
One’s “ambition” in life
One’s Will and Testament
Oppression
Our “partial and imperfect understanding” of the Baha’i
Faith
Participation in Baha’i administrative activities
Patience
Payment of Huququ’llah & Contributions to the Funds
Peace of Mind
Perfection
Pioneering
Praiseworthy Character
Pride
Prohibition on Drinking Alcohol
Psychic Powers
Purpose of Baha’i Administration
Reality
Rectitude of Conduct
Rectitude of Conduct
Reflection Meetings
Reincarnation
Religion
“religion is the teachings of the Lord God”
Respect for the dead body
Scholarship
Science
Scope of the Teaching Work
Self-defense
Selflessness
Service
Service
Service to the Cause of God
Serving on Baha’i Institutions
Servitude
“sincere intentions” vs. “false words”
“signs of universal anarchy”
Social and Economic Development
Spirit of Faith
Spiritual Assembly
Spiritual laws governing our spiritual lives
Striving for Excellence
Sufferings of Baha’u’llah
Summer Schools
Teaching the Cause
Tests from each other
The “attributes of the people of faith”
The Báb’s Writings
The “basic and distinguishing principles” of Baha’u’llah’s
Faith
The “Charter for the teaching of the Faith”
The “chief goal of every education”
The concept of a “cluster”
The Covenant
The Day of God
The “divine spirit of the age”
“The foundation of the divine religions”
The “hardest and the noblest task”
The “leaven that will transform human society”
The “magnet which will attract the masses to the Cause of
God”
The “Primal Will of God”
The “profound change in Bahá'í culture”
The “revealers” of “names and attributes” of God
The “spiritual responsibility” of each Assembly member
The object of Nineteen-Day Feasts
The Purpose of Teaching
The “source of all the bestowals of God”
The two powers that each human being holds
The Universal House of Justice
The Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Baha
To “become a source of social good”
To be Grateful
To be Thoughtful of Others
To become nearer to God
To “become a source of social good”
To “develop and express… [one’s] God-given talents and
capacities in service to humanity”
To “guide a soul”
To love the whole world
To polish the mirror of the heart
Transformation
Trust in God
Trustworthiness
Truthfulness
Twin Duties
Two Authoritative Centers in the Baha’i Faith
“unanimity”
“unfettered search after truth”
Vain Imaginings
Vastness of the Revelation of Baha’u’llah
Who is a “Baha’i”
Word of God
Writers and Writing