Jamál, 09 Bahá (Splendor), 183 B.E.
Quotes for Reflection
With an illumined conscience, with a world-embracing vision, with no partisan political agenda, and with due regard for law and order, strive for the regeneration of your country. By your deeds and services, attract the hearts of those around you, even win the esteem of your avowed enemies, so that you may vindicate the innocence of, and gain ever-increasing respect and acceptance for, your community in the land of its birth. Think not that these are mere words meant to soothe your disappointed hearts. Think rather of the situation which has developed as a result of the disciplined reaction to the torment borne by Iranian Bahá’ís since 1979. Has the manner of their response to oppression thus far not elicited the warm admiration of increasing numbers of their compatriots? To defend yourselves is, of course, only fair, and every principled means is being taken to defend you against oppression. Is there not an active defense mounted on your behalf by governments and non-governmental organizations, at national and international levels, and well-respected institutions of higher learning everywhere? Obviously, you are not alone. But your perseverance must be accompanied by patience; indeed, the patience required in the usually slow processes of social evolution is painful. — Universal House of Justice 1
Question for Consideration
Discuss Constructive Resilience.
NotebookLM Response 2
Constructive resilience is a proactive and non-adversarial methodology for responding to oppression and social decay by focusing on social construction rather than political contention. 3 4 It represents a refusal to adopt a “culture of victimhood” or to be dehumanized by systemic injustice. 5 6 7 Instead of reacting with hatred or vengeance, those practicing constructive resilience choose to meet “deception with truthfulness and cruelty with good will,” effectively responding to “poison with sweetest honey”. 8 9
1. Theoretical and Spiritual Foundations
Constructive resilience is grounded in a reconceptualization of justice, viewed not merely as a legal system but as a “faculty of the soul” that enables individuals to distinguish truth from falsehood and investigate reality independently. 10 11
- Oneness of Humanity: It is rooted in the conviction that humanity is an interconnected organic whole, where the “injury of one is the injury of all”. 12 13
- Cause and Effect: In a universe governed by the law of requital, practitioners choose to set in motion positive spiritual causes (love, service, and unity) to eventually cause negative effects to “fade away”. 14 15
- True Liberty: Resilience is the expression of “true liberty,” which is defined as submission to the commandments of God and servitude to the Eternal Truth, rather than the unrestrained license of the “animal” nature. 16 17
2. Individual and Collective Agency
A central feature of this methodology is the reclamation of individual agency, transforming the oppressed from passive “objects” of state decree into active protagonists of their own development. 18 19 20
- Rejecting the Label of Victim: By identifying with their “essential nobility,” individuals maintain an internal locus of control over their moral and spiritual fate. 21 22
- Disciplined Initiative: Agency is manifested as initiative that is “disciplined” by a common framework for action, ensuring that diverse talents are harmonized into a single forward movement for the common good. 23 24
- Community Vitality: Even when formal institutions are suppressed, a community remains a “living entity” by widening the scope of individual initiative and increasing group consultation. 25 26
3. Practical Expression: “Building the Good”
Constructive resilience is not passive endurance; it is an energetic and purposeful response that seeks to “rehabilitate the fortunes of mankind”. 27 28
- The Pursuit of Knowledge: A pre-eminent example is the Bahá’í Institute for Higher Education (BIHE), created by the Iranian Bahá’í community after being denied university access. 29 30 31 This “elaborate act of communal self-preservation” demonstrated resourcefulness and audacity by creating an alternative educational system. 32 33
- Non-Adversarial Social Action: Resilience involves translating spiritual principles into tangible social progress in fields like agriculture, health, and environment. 34
- Principled Advocacy: Practitioners seek justice through lawful and diplomatic means, appealing to the “national conscience” through reason and example rather than techniques of pressure or abuse. 35 36
4. A Model for Social Change
Constructive resilience offers a radical new model of social change that avoids the pitfalls of traditional power struggles. 37 38
- Means-Ends Coherence: It strives for consistency between means and ends, recognizing that enduring unity cannot be built through contention or methods that assume an inherent conflict of interests. 39 40
- Prefiguring the Future: By modeling new patterns of interaction—characterized by reciprocity, love, and consultation—the community seeks to prefigure the unified society it wishes to build. 41 42
- A “Haven of Unity”: In a world buffeted by the forces of disintegration and polarization, these communities serve as “havens of peace” and “radiant lamps” that provide a visible alternative to social strife. 43 44 45
In summary, constructive resilience is the disciplined reaction to oppression that maintains a confident mastery of moral purpose, ensuring that the oppressor never establishes the terms of the encounter. 46 47
Footnotes
- Universal House of Justice. “09 September 2007 – To the Bahá’í students deprived of access to higher education in Iran.” Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/279221057 ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “Constructive Resilience: Building Social Vitality Through Spiritual Agency.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 28, 2025. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Abay, Negar and Alex Vedovi. “Constructive Resilience and Women’s Peacebuilding Movements.” Berkley Center, June 15, 2017. https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/posts/constructive-resilience-and-women-s-peacebuilding-movements ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “Constructive Resilience: Transforming Oppression Through Service and Integrity.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 8, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Wikipedia. “Baháʼí Faith in Iran.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%CA%BC%C3%AD_Faith_in_Iran ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “Constructive Resilience: The Bahá’í Response to Oppression.” Peace & Change, Vol. 35, No. 2, April 2010. https://iranpresswatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/karlberg_constructive_resilience2.pdf, 242. ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “The Pursuit of Social Justice.” The Bahá’í World. August 3, 2022. https://bahaiworld.bahai.org/library/the-pursuit-of-social-justice/ ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “Constructive Resilience: The Bahá’í Response to Oppression.” Peace & Change, Vol. 35, No. 2, April 2010. https://iranpresswatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/karlberg_constructive_resilience2.pdf, 235. ↩︎
- Universal House of Justice. “Naw-Rúz 180 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran.” Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/650019038 ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “The Spiritual Architecture of Constructive Resilience.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 9, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Bahá’í International Community. “Reconceptualizing Justice: Laying Foundations for a Gender-Equal World.” 27 Feb 2026. https://bahai-library.com/pdf/b/bic_reconceptualizing_justice.pdf, 2-3. ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “The Human Organism: Individual Agency and Collective Accountability.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 14, 2025. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “The Pursuit of Social Justice.” The Bahá’í World. August 3, 2022. https://bahaiworld.bahai.org/library/the-pursuit-of-social-justice/ ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “The Spiritual Architecture of Constructive Resilience.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 9, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “Justice and the Agency of Constructive Resilience.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 13, 2025. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “True Liberty through Divine Justice.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 22, 2025. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “The Alchemy of Liberty and Divine Justice” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 23, 2025. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “The Pursuit of Social Justice.” The Bahá’í World. August 3, 2022. https://bahaiworld.bahai.org/library/the-pursuit-of-social-justice/ ↩︎
- Javaheri, Firaydoun. “Constructive Resilience.” Journal of Bahá’í Studies, 28:4, 2018, pp. 7-22. https://bahai-library.com/pdf/j/javaheri_constructive_resilience.pdf, 19-20. ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “The Motive Power of Individual Agency and Constructive Resilience.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 10, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “The Pursuit of Social Justice.” The Bahá’í World. August 3, 2022. https://bahaiworld.bahai.org/library/the-pursuit-of-social-justice/ ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “The Architecture of Spiritual Agency and Resilience.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 10, 2025. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “The Motive Power of Individual Agency and Constructive Resilience.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 10, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Universal House of Justice. Framework for Action: Selected Messages of the Universal House of Justice and Supplementary Material 2006–2016 (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/framework-action/framework-action.pdf?c3ff1126, 5. ↩︎
- Universal House of Justice. “14 May 2011 – To the Believers in the Cradle of the Faith.” Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/788063181 | https://www.bahai.org/r/426814101 ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “Constructive Resilience: Transforming Oppression Through Service and Integrity.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 8, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Javaheri, Firaydoun. “Constructive Resilience.” Journal of Bahá’í Studies, 28:4, 2018, pp. 7-22. https://bahai-library.com/pdf/j/javaheri_constructive_resilience.pdf, 12. ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “Constructive Resilience: Transforming Oppression Through Service and Integrity.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 8, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Wikipedia. “Baháʼí Institute for Higher Education.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%CA%BC%C3%AD_Institute_for_Higher_Education ↩︎
- Abay, Negar and Alex Vedovi. “Constructive Resilience and Women’s Peacebuilding Movements.” Berkley Center, June 15, 2017. https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/posts/constructive-resilience-and-women-s-peacebuilding-movements ↩︎
- NotebookLM. “Constructive Resilience: Transforming Oppression Through Service and Integrity.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 8, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
- Wikipedia. “Baháʼí Institute for Higher Education.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%CA%BC%C3%AD_Institute_for_Higher_Education ↩︎
- Javaheri, Firaydoun. “Constructive Resilience.” Journal of Bahá’í Studies, 28:4, 2018, pp. 7-22. https://bahai-library.com/pdf/j/javaheri_constructive_resilience.pdf, 15. ↩︎
- Universal House of Justice. Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 2001–2022, The Fifth Epoch of the Formative Age (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/muhj-2001-2022/muhj-2001-2022.pdf?baeb0d92, 852-853. ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “Constructive Resilience: The Bahá’í Response to Oppression.” Peace & Change, Vol. 35, No. 2, April 2010. https://iranpresswatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/karlberg_constructive_resilience2.pdf, 232-233, 240. ↩︎
- Universal House of Justice. Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 1986-2001, The Fourth Epoch of the Formative Age (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/muhj-1986-2001/muhj-1986-2001.pdf?0b5ac118 , 173. ↩︎
- Abay, Negar and Alex Vedovi. “Constructive Resilience and Women’s Peacebuilding Movements.” Berkley Center, June 15, 2017. https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/posts/constructive-resilience-and-women-s-peacebuilding-movements ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “Constructive Resilience: The Bahá’í Response to Oppression.” Peace & Change, Vol. 35, No. 2, April 2010. https://iranpresswatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/karlberg_constructive_resilience2.pdf, 247. ↩︎
- Abay, Negar and Alex Vedovi. “Constructive Resilience and Women’s Peacebuilding Movements.” Berkley Center, June 15, 2017. https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/posts/constructive-resilience-and-women-s-peacebuilding-movements ↩︎
- Karlberg, Michael. “The Pursuit of Social Justice.” The Bahá’í World. August 3, 2022. https://bahaiworld.bahai.org/library/the-pursuit-of-social-justice/ ↩︎
- Bahá’í of the United States. “Constructive resilience and racial justice.” September 18, 2020. https://www.bahai.us/constructive-resilience-and-racial-justice/ ↩︎
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- NotebookLM. “Constructive Resilience: Transforming Oppression Through Service and Integrity.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. Frameworks for Understanding the World, March 8, 2026. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bcc90d30-8fec-4df5-94ad-4b9d26dac649 ↩︎
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.