Thursday 28 March 2013

Theme: Spirit of Faith – Part I


Theme: Spirit of Faith – Part I
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Faith, like knowledge and love, is the foundation of human existence. Without it, life is not worth much. When we climb to the highest rung on the ladder of faith—faith in God—a metamorphosis takes place just like a caterpillar transforms into a beautiful monarch butterfly. But for the soul, hanging on to the cord of steadfastness is not easy. There is a steep penalty to pay in losing faith in God—in not reaching the “blissful abode.”  How do we manage this risk?


Devotion


That the divers communions of the earth, and the manifold systems of religious belief, should never be allowed to foster the feelings of animosity among men, is, in this Day, of the essence of the Faith of God and His Religion. (Baha'u'llah, Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, p. 13)


The voice of the true Faith calleth aloud, at this moment, and saith: O people! Verily, the Day is come, and My Lord hath made Me to shine forth with a light whose splendor hath eclipsed the suns of utterance. Fear ye the Merciful, and be not of them that have gone astray." (Baha'u'llah, Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, p. 29)


Deeper Learning

Regarding the spirit of faith, Abdu’l-Baha said:

“…the magnet of faith and service is the manifested loving power of the spirit of faith. It allows one to attract the divine virtues and to experience spiritual happiness. The key is a life of faith. We must endeavor to know ourselves, for within each of us lies mysteries of existence. Then, we can enter the Kingdom revealed and feel the healing warmth of the Sun of Reality.”

In this brief excerpt, there are many important points to consider. Two of them are attraction to divine virtues and spiritual happiness, both of which are themes that we’ll regularly visit as part of our series of presentations. The third is faith, the understanding and growth of which is of the highest importance as it is the path that leads us to virtues and happiness.

What is faith? If you ask several people, you will get many different answers depending on experience, age, belief and knowledge. Let’s go through some of the more common understandings of faith. There is no doubt that faith is the foundation of life–but as we go through the various ways of seeing faith, make sure to reflect on your own system of belief. Through it, self-knowledge will certainly grow, as promised in the previous quotations, and serve as a way to discover the mysteries enshrined within each of us. Faith is like a compass that guides a wise spiritual traveler on the path of self-discovery, and with every awesome insight that the soul receives it inches closer to paradise. 

Faith has many meanings and definitions.  And we’ll review four of them:

To some faith is confidence or trust in a person or thing. The earliest experience of trust in a human takes place during the first few days of life. The newborn immediately senses the love of the mother and starts to trust her. Have you noticed that in crisis—it could be pain, hunger or fear—where a newborn first turns for comfort? It’s always the mother’s arm and no one else. When faith in the mother grows, then the young one is able to trust others. This relationship is extended to others such as the father and siblings. When this faith does not exist, what happens? One becomes reclusive, shy and hopeless. Just like oxygen and water are essentials for physical existence, our emotional existence needs faith. Just imagine parents and children living with little or no faith among each other. This unit will surely collapse into a dysfunctional family. Lately in the world, since the summer of 2011we have seen fighting in the Middle East, protests in Europe and riots in England, the causes of all of them are attributed to lack of faith in our political leaders. Faith comes from knowledge and trust (a derivative of love), both of which are building blocks for proper functioning of an individual as well as families, society and the world. For example, would you allow a surgeon to give you a heart transplant when you know that he has botched up many other surgeries? Will a construction worker climb up a scaffold knowing that it is unsafe? Obviously, the answer to both is ”no.” Faith is fundamental for the survival of anyone whether she a toddle or the most brilliant scientist.

Another kind faith is in a code of ethics. This is common in businesses where a person or group that maintains certain behaviors and sense of integrity.

The third is a system of religious belief, such Baha’i Faith, Hindu Faith or Jewish Faith. Many belong to these religions without awareness of God. It is possible as I was one of them. In numerous cases, belonging to these organizations provide comfort, a sense of belonging or because their parents were of that faith.

The fourth kind of faith is a belief system that is not proof-based, for example, acceptance of a Creator, whom no one else has seen. This faith is born out of an intimate relationship between the soul and the Holy Spirit as discussed before. As it grows, so do ones inner powers. Let’s look deeper into this faith.

Reflection

Have you ever thought of what it is like to be truly happy? How happiness and faith tied together?

Deeds (path of service)

Strive thou, that haply thou mayest achieve a deed the fragrance of which shall never fade from the earth. (Baha'u'llah, Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, p. 115)

2 comments:

  1. Mioara wrote...

    Dear Mit - Thanks for sharing such a valuable material! I use such topics in our devotional and social activities. You do an outstanding service!

    Mioara

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    1. Dear Mioara:

      Thank you so much. Your encouragement means a lot to us.

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