Jalál, 16 Núr (Light), 183 B.E.
Quotes for Reflection
God’s purpose is none other than to usher in, in ways He alone can bring about, and the full significance of which He alone can fathom, the Great, the Golden Age of a long-divided, a long-afflicted humanity. Its present state, indeed even its immediate future, is dark, distressingly dark. Its distant future, however, is radiant, gloriously radiant—so radiant that no eye can visualize it. — Shoghi Effendi [1]
Question for Consideration
How can one apply the general call for Bahá’í s to “render service to the world of humanity” while focusing on the aim of an ongoing series of global plans for “the release of the society-building power of the Faith in ever-greater measures” to social endeavors in eldercare? [2]
Perplexity Computer Response
Entry-Level: Informal Community Integration
The simplest and most immediate form of service involves weaving elders more fully into the fabric of existing community-building activities. [3] Concrete examples include:
- Engaging elders as teachers of children’s classes, drawing on their life experience and wisdom — as illustrated by a Bahá’í in Roseville, Minnesota, who described an elder grandmother leading children’s class activities during the pandemic, modeling the intergenerational integration the Faith envisions. [4]
- Including elders as participants and co-learners in study circles, where the Ruhi curriculum’s exploration of spiritual themes resonates powerfully with questions that older adults are often actively wrestling with: the nature of the soul, the purpose of suffering, detachment, and the progress of the soul after death. [5]
- Hosting devotional gatherings in eldercare settings — retirement communities, assisted living facilities, or private homes — where prayer, song, and the reading of sacred texts can create moments of profound spiritual connection, even for those with significant cognitive impairment. [6] [7]
- Creating intergenerational service projects where youth and elders collaborate — both giving and receiving — rather than youth “serving” a passive elder population. [8] [9]
Footnotes
[1] Effendi, Shoghi. THE PROMISED DAY IS COME. Bahá’i Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/563821072
[2] Perplexity Computer. “Practical Pathways: A Spectrum of Eldercare Engagement.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. June 19, 2026. https://www.perplexity.ai/computer/a/7136fb50-4676-4fcd-8695-c2ee4ec4d94f
[3] Oakville Baha’is. “How Bahá’í Core Activities Strengthen the Communities They Serve.” YouTube, December 5, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7tHjSfhMKA
[4] Hays, Cora. “A lens into the present: elders as a resource for children ‘just waiting to be tapped’.” Bahá’ís of the United States, May 12, 2020. https://www.bahai.us/a-lens-into-the-present-elders-as-a-resource-for-children-just-waiting-to-be-tapped/
[5] Bahá’ís of the United States. “The Bahá’í Faith at a Glance.” Bahai.us. https://www.bahai.us/beliefs/
[6] Thomas, Lynette. “Dementia and Ageing: A Spiritual Perspective.” Baha’i Blog, December 13, 2012. https://www.bahaiblog.net/articles/bahai-life/dementia-and-ageing-a-spiritual-perspective/
[7] St. John’s Dementia Resource Center Staff. “Incorporating Spirituality into Dementia Caregiving.” St. John’s Living, October 16, 2024. https://dementia.stjohnsliving.org/spirituality-in-dementia-caregiving/
[8] Adebayo, Andrew. “From parallel paths to integrated journeys: Uniting generations through service.” Bahá’ís of the United States, May 23, 2025. https://www.bahai.us/from-parallel-paths-to-integrated-journeys-uniting-generations-through-service/
[9] Park Senior Villas. “Intergenerational Programs Benefit the Whole Community.” https://parkseniorvillas.com/senior-living-blog/intergenerational-programs-benefit-the-whole-community/
Be the Voice of…
Therefore, all souls should consider it incumbent upon them to investigate reality. Reality is one; and when found, it will unify all mankind. Reality is the love of God. Reality is the knowledge of God. Reality is justice. Reality is the oneness or solidarity of mankind. Reality is international peace. Reality is the knowledge of verities. Reality unifies humanity. — ‘Abdu’l-Bahá The Promulgation of Universal Peace | Bahá’í Reference Library.