Daily Frameworks for 22 October 2023

Jamál, 07 ‘Ilm (Knowledge), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

Bahá’ís are engaged in cities and villages across the globe in establishing a pattern of life in which increasing numbers, irrespective of background, are invited to take part. This pattern, expressive of the dynamic coherence between the material and spiritual dimensions of life, includes classes for the spiritual education of children in which they also develop a deep appreciation for the fundamental unity of the various world religions; groups that assist young people to navigate a crucial stage of their lives and to withstand the corrosive forces that especially target them; circles of study wherein participants reflect on the spiritual nature of existence and build capacity for service to the community and society; gatherings for collective worship that strengthen the devotional character of the community; and, in time, a growing range of endeavours for social and economic development. This pattern of community life is giving rise to vibrant and purposeful new communities wherein relationships are founded on the oneness of mankind, universal participation, justice, and freedom from prejudice. All are welcome. The process which is unfolding seeks to foster collaboration and build capacity within every human group—with no regard to class or religious background, with no concern for ethnicity or race, and irrespective of gender or social status—to arise and contribute to the advancement of civilization. — Universal House of Justice 1

Question for Consideration:

Can you say a few words about each of the following ideas, in the context of hosting a devotional meeting?

Extending warm and loving invitations…

Creating a welcoming environment…

Maintaining an atmosphere of reverence…

Promoting joyful fellowship…

Encouraging spiritually uplifting conversation… 2

Google Bard Response:

Extending warm and loving invitations

When hosting a devotional meeting, it is important to extend warm and loving invitations to everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs. We can do this by personally inviting people, sending out email invitations, or posting flyers in the community. We should also make sure to let people know that they are welcome to bring their friends and family.

Creating a welcoming environment

Once people arrive at the devotional meeting, it is important to create a welcoming environment. We can do this by greeting people warmly, offering them refreshments, and providing them with a comfortable place to sit. We should also make sure that the space is clean and tidy.

Maintaining an atmosphere of reverence

Devotional meetings are sacred spaces where people come together to connect with God. As such, it is important to maintain an atmosphere of reverence. This means that we should be mindful of our tone of voice, body language, and behavior. We should also avoid distractions such as cell phones and other electronic devices.

Promoting joyful fellowship

Devotional meetings are also a time for fellowship. We can promote joyful fellowship by encouraging people to get to know each other and to share their thoughts and feelings. We can also do this by playing games, singing songs, or telling stories.

Encouraging spiritually uplifting conversation

Devotional meetings are a great opportunity to have spiritually uplifting conversations. We can encourage these conversations by discussing the verses of God, sharing our spiritual experiences, and reflecting on the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. We can also do this by asking open-ended questions and listening attentively to each other’s responses.

By following these tips, we can create a devotional meeting that is welcoming, respectful, and spiritually uplifting.

Here are some additional ideas for extending warm and loving invitations, creating a welcoming environment, maintaining an atmosphere of reverence, promoting joyful fellowship, and encouraging spiritually uplifting conversation:

  • Start by welcoming everyone to the meeting with a warm smile and a friendly greeting.
  • Offer refreshments and snacks. This is a great way to break the ice and create a more relaxed atmosphere.
  • Provide a comfortable place to sit. This could be on chairs, cushions, or on the floor.
  • Set the tone for the meeting by reciting a prayer or reading a verse from the Holy Writings.
  • Encourage people to share their thoughts and feelings. This could be done through open-ended questions, discussion groups, or journaling.
  • Be mindful of your own tone of voice and body language. Speak in a respectful and reverent manner, and avoid making distractions.
  • Be patient and understanding. Some people may be new to devotional meetings or may be uncomfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings. Give them time to adjust and feel comfortable in the space.

By following these tips, we can create a devotional meeting that is a welcoming and supportive space for everyone.

  1. Research Department of the Universal House of Justice. “Social Action.” Bahá’í Reference Library, August 2020. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/compilations/social-action/3#957685523.
  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 24-25. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 21 October 2023

Jalál, 06 ‘Ilm (Knowledge), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

When we feel moved to pray we wait quietly for a moment in order to cleanse our minds of the things of this world. While Praying, we keep our thoughts centered on God. After we have recited prayers, we remain silent for some time and do not move abruptly into another activity, The same is true when we listen to prayers offered by others in a gathering. On such occasions, we maintain a prayerful attitude and follow the words closely, as though we were the one reciting them. 1

Question for Consideration:

Write a few words about the respectful attitude we should show when praying, whether alone or in a gathering.

Google Bard Response:

When praying, we should show a respectful attitude to God and to each other. This means:

  • Cleansing our minds of the things of this world. Before we pray, we should take a few moments to quiet our minds and focus on God. This can be done by taking a few deep breaths, or by reciting a short prayer.
  • Keeping our thoughts centered on God. While we are praying, we should try to avoid distractions. If our minds wander, we should gently bring them back to God.
  • Remaining silent for some time after praying. After we have finished praying, we should take a few moments to reflect on the meaning of our prayer and to allow God’s words to sink into our hearts.
  • Maintaining a prayerful attitude when listening to others pray. When we are in a gathering and someone else is praying, we should listen attentively and respectfully. We should also try to maintain a prayerful attitude, even if we are not the one praying.

In addition to these general principles, there are a few other things we can do to show respect when praying. For example, we can:

  • Choose a quiet and peaceful place to pray.
  • Face the direction of the Qiblih (the Shrine of Bahá’u’lláh in Acre, Israel) when praying.
  • Dress modestly when praying.
  • Avoid speaking unnecessarily before or after praying.

By following these guidelines, we can show our respect for God and for the act of prayer. This will help us to have a more meaningful and fulfilling prayer experience.

It is also important to note that the most important thing is to pray with sincerity and devotion. God does not look at our outward appearance or our adherence to any particular rituals. He looks at the heart. If we pray with sincerity and devotion, He will hear our prayers.

  1. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 23-24. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 20 October 2023

Istiqlál, 05 ‘Ilm (Knowledge), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

The systematic pursuit of the Plan in all its dimensions gives rise to a pattern of collective endeavour distinguished not only for its commitment to service, but also for its attraction to worship. The intensification of activity which the next five years requires will further enrich the devotional life shared by those who serve side by side in clusters around the world. This process of enrichment is already much advanced: witness, for instance, how gatherings for worship have been integrated into the core of community life. Devotional meetings are occasions where any soul may enter, inhale the heavenly fragrances, experience the sweetness of prayer, meditate upon the Creative Word, be transported on the wings of the spirit, and commune with the one Beloved. Feelings of fellowship and common cause are generated, particularly in the spiritually heightened conversations that naturally occur at such times and through which the “city of the human heart” 1 may be opened. By convening a gathering for worship at which adults and children of any background are welcome, the spirit of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár is evoked in any locality. The enhancement of the devotional character of a community also has an effect on the Nineteen Day Feast and can be felt at other times when the friends come together. — Universal House of Justice 2

Question for Consideration:

What feelings are generated at devotional meetings? 3

Google Bard Response:

Devotional meetings are gatherings of Bahá’ís where they come together to worship God, to learn from His teachings, and to build community. These meetings are typically held on a regular basis, and they are open to all people, regardless of their religious background.

The Universal House of Justice, the supreme governing body of the Bahá’í Faith, has stated that devotional meetings are occasions where “any soul may enter, inhale the heavenly fragrances, experience the sweetness of prayer, meditate upon the Creative Word, be transported on the wings of the spirit, and commune with the one Beloved.”

During devotional meetings, Bahá’ís may recite prayers, read from the Bahá’í scriptures, share their thoughts and feelings about the spiritual life, and sing hymns and devotional songs. The atmosphere of devotional meetings is typically one of joy, reverence, and fellowship.

Some of the feelings that are generated at devotional meetings include:

  • Connection to God: Devotional meetings provide an opportunity for Bahá’ís to connect with God on a deeper level. Through prayer, meditation, and the study of the Bahá’í scriptures, Bahá’ís can experience God’s love and guidance more fully.
  • Unity and fellowship: Devotional meetings are also a time for Bahá’ís to come together as a community and to celebrate their shared love of God. The atmosphere of joy and reverence that is created at devotional meetings can help to foster feelings of unity and fellowship among the participants.
  • Spiritual growth and development: Devotional meetings provide a supportive environment for Bahá’ís to learn and grow spiritually. By studying the Bahá’í scriptures and sharing their thoughts and feelings with others, Bahá’ís can deepen their understanding of God’s teachings and apply them to their own lives.

Overall, devotional meetings are a powerful and rewarding experience. They provide an opportunity for Bahá’ís to connect with God on a deeper level, to experience the joy of fellowship, and to grow spiritually.

Question for Consideration:

What is the effect of the spiritually heightened conversations that naturally occur at devotional meetings?

Google Bard Response:

The spiritually heightened conversations that naturally occur at devotional meetings can have a number of positive effects, including:

  • Deepening our understanding of the Bahá’í Faith. When we discuss the verses of God and the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh with other Bahá’ís, we can learn from each other’s insights and perspectives. This can help us to deepen our understanding of the Bahá’í Faith and to apply its teachings to our lives in more meaningful ways.
  • Strengthening our faith. When we share our spiritual experiences with others and hear about their experiences, we are inspired and encouraged in our own spiritual journey. This can help us to strengthen our faith and to grow closer to God.
  • Building community. When we come together to worship God and to learn from His teachings, we form a strong bond of fellowship. This sense of community can give us support and encouragement in our daily lives.
  • Opening our hearts to God. When we engage in spiritually heightened conversations with others, we create an atmosphere that is conducive to prayer and meditation. This can help us to open our hearts to God and to experience His love and guidance more fully.

The Universal House of Justice has stated that the “city of the human heart” may be opened through the spiritually heightened conversations that occur at devotional meetings. This is because these conversations can help us to break down the barriers that separate us from each other and from God. When we share our deepest thoughts and feelings with others in a spirit of love and respect, we create a sacred space where God can dwell.

If you are looking for a way to deepen your understanding of the Bahá’í Faith, to strengthen your faith, to build community, and to open your heart to God, I encourage you to attend devotional meetings regularly. You will not be disappointed.

  1. “Know thou that We have annulled the rule of the sword, as an aid to Our Cause, and substituted for it the power born of the utterance of men. Thus have We irrevocably decreed, by virtue of Our grace. Say: O people! Sow not the seeds of discord among men, and refrain from contending with your neighbor, for your Lord hath committed the world and the cities thereof to the care of the kings of the earth, and made them the emblems of His own power, by virtue of the sovereignty He hath chosen to bestow upon them. He hath refused to reserve for Himself any share whatever of this world’s dominion. To this He Who is Himself the Eternal Truth will testify. The things He hath reserved for Himself are the cities of men’s hearts, that He may cleanse them from all earthly defilements, and enable them to draw nigh unto the hallowed Spot which the hands of the infidel can never profane. Open, O people, the city of the human heart with the key of your utterance. Thus have We, according to a preordained measure, prescribed unto you your duty.”
    Bahá’u’lláh. Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh. Translated by Shoghi Effendi. Bahá’í Reference Library. Accessed September 26, 2023. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/bahaullah/gleanings-writings-bahaullah/7#715034234.
  2. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, ’Abdu’l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, and Universal House of Justice. “Prayer and Devotional Life: A Compilation of Extracts from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá and the Letters of Shoghi Effendi and the Universal House of Justice.” Bahá’í Reference Library, February 2019. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/compilations/prayer-devotional-life/8#571260599.
  3. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 23. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 19 October 2023

Istijlál, 04 ‘Ilm (Knowledge), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

Gather ye together with the utmost joy and fellowship and recite the verses revealed by the merciful Lord. By so doing the doors to true knowledge will be opened to your inner beings, and ye will then feel your souls endowed with steadfastness and your hearts filled with radiant joy. — Bahá’u’lláh 1

Question for Consideration:

With what spirit should we gather together when reciting the verses of God? 2

Google Bard Response:

We should gather together to recite the verses of God with a spirit of joy, fellowship, and reverence.

Joy: We should be joyful because we are gathering together to worship God and to learn from His teachings. The verses of God are a source of great joy and happiness, and we should recite them with a grateful heart.

Fellowship: We should gather together in a spirit of fellowship, meaning that we should be united in our love for God and our commitment to His will. We should support each other in our spiritual journey and encourage each other to grow closer to God.

Reverence: We should recite the verses of God with reverence, meaning that we should be respectful and aware of the holiness of His words. The verses of God are a sacred gift, and we should treat them with the utmost care and attention.

When we gather together to recite the verses of God in this spirit, we create a powerful atmosphere of spirituality and devotion. This atmosphere can help us connect with God on a deeper level and experience His love and guidance more fully.

Here are some additional tips for gathering together to recite the verses of God in a spirit of joy, fellowship, and reverence:

  • Choose a quiet and peaceful place where you can gather without distractions.
  • Start by reciting a prayer to invoke God’s presence and blessings.
  • Take turns reciting the verses of God, or reciting them together as a group.
  • Pause between the verses to reflect on their meaning and to allow their message to sink into your heart.
  • Be mindful of your tone of voice and expression. Recite the verses of God in a way that conveys your reverence and devotion.
  • After reciting the verses of God, take some time to reflect on their impact on you and to share your thoughts and feelings with others in the group.

Gathering together to recite the verses of God is a beautiful and rewarding experience. It is a way to connect with God on a deeper level, to learn from His teachings, and to grow spiritually.

Question for Consideration:

What will be the effect of our gathering together to recite the verses of God?

Google Bard Response:

According to Bahá’u’lláh, when gathering together to recite the verses of God, we can expect the following effects:

  • True knowledge will be opened to our inner beings. The verses of God contain profound wisdom and guidance. When we recite them together with sincerity and devotion, we open ourselves up to God’s love and guidance, and we can begin to see the world in a new light.
  • Our souls will be endowed with steadfastness. When we are faced with challenges and difficulties, the verses of God can give us the strength to persevere and remain true to our faith.
  • Our hearts will be filled with radiant joy. The verses of God are a source of great joy and happiness. When we recite them together in a spirit of fellowship and reverence, we experience the joy of connecting with God and with each other.

Here are some specific ways in which gathering together to recite the verses of God can benefit us:

  • It can help us to deepen our understanding of God and His teachings. The verses of God contain a wealth of wisdom and guidance. When we recite them together, we can learn from each other and share our insights.
  • It can help us to strengthen our faith and conviction. When we recite the verses of God together, we are reminded of the power and majesty of God. This can help us to strengthen our faith and conviction, even in the face of challenges.
  • It can help us to develop spiritually and morally. The verses of God contain many moral and ethical teachings. When we recite them together, we are reminded of the importance of living a good and righteous life.
  • It can help us to build stronger relationships with others. When we gather together to recite the verses of God, we are creating a bond of fellowship and friendship. This can help us to build stronger relationships with others who share our faith.
  • It can bring us peace and joy. The verses of God are a source of great peace and joy. When we recite them together, we can experience this peace and joy firsthand.

If you are looking for a way to deepen your spiritual connection to God and to experience His love and guidance more fully, I encourage you to gather together with others to recite the verses of God. It is a truly transformative experience.

  1. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, ’Abdu’l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, and Universal House of Justice. “Prayer and Devotional Life: A Compilation of Extracts from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá and the Letters of Shoghi Effendi and the Universal House of Justice.” Bahá’í Reference Library, February 2019. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/compilations/prayer-devotional-life/8#082871469.
  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 23. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 18 October 2023

’Idál, 03 ‘Ilm (Knowledge), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

I bear witness, O my God, that Thou hast created me to know Thee and to worship Thee. I testify, at this moment, to my powerlessness and to Thy might, to my poverty and to Thy wealth.

There is none other God but Thee, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. — Bahá’u’lláh 1

Question for Consideration:

To what do we attest in this prayer? 2

Google Bard Response:

In the prayer, “I bear witness, O my God, that Thou hast created me to know Thee and to worship Thee. I testify, at this moment, to my powerlessness and to Thy might, to my poverty and to Thy wealth. There is none other God but Thee, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting,” we attest to the following:

  • The oneness of God: We affirm that there is only one God and that He is the supreme being.
  • Our purpose in life: We attest that our purpose in life is to know God and to worship Him.
  • Our weakness and God’s strength: We acknowledge our weakness and God’s infinite power.
  • Our poverty and God’s wealth: We acknowledge our neediness and God’s boundless abundance.
  • God’s help and protection: We express our trust in God’s help and protection, especially in times of difficulty.

This prayer is a powerful statement of faith and devotion. It is a prayer that can help us to connect with God on a deeper level and to experience His love and guidance more fully.

When we recite this prayer with sincerity and devotion, we are affirming our relationship with God and our commitment to His will. We are also opening ourselves up to God’s love and guidance.

This prayer is a beautiful and meaningful way to start or end our day. It is also a prayer that we can recite throughout the day, whenever we need to connect with God or to seek His help and guidance.

  1. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá. Bahá’í Prayers: A Selection of Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá. Bahá’í Reference Library. Accessed October 18, 2023. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/prayers/bahai-prayers/1#206428460.
  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 22. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 17 October 2023

Fidál, 02 ‘Ilm (Knowledge), 180 B.E.

Celebration of the Birth of the Bahá’u’lláh

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

These daily obligatory prayers, together with a few other specific ones, such as the Healing Prayer, the Tablet of Aḥmad, have been invested by Bahá’u’lláh with a special potency and significance, and should therefore be accepted as such and be recited by the believers with unquestioning faith and confidence, that through them they may enter into a much closer communion with God, and identify themselves more fully with His laws and precepts. — Shoghi Effendi 1

Question for Consideration:

Mention some of the prayers which have a special power. 2

Google Bard Response:

Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith, has mentioned that the following prayers have a special power:

These prayers are special because they have been revealed by Bahá’u’lláh, the Founder of the Bahá’í Faith. Bahá’u’lláh is the Manifestation of God for this day and age, and His prayers are therefore infused with a special potency and significance.

In addition to their special power, these prayers are also all very beautiful and meaningful. They contain profound words of wisdom and guidance, and they can help us to connect with God on a deeper level.

If you are looking for prayers that have a special power, I encourage you to recite the prayers that Shoghi Effendi has mentioned. These prayers are a gift from God, and they can help us to grow spiritually and to live more meaningful and fulfilling lives.

  1. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá. Bahá’í Prayers: A Selection of Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá. Bahá’í Reference Library. Accessed October 16, 2023. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/prayers/bahai-prayers/5#849364919.
  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 21-22. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 16 October 2023

Kamál, 01 ‘Ilm (Knowledge), 180 B.E.

Celebration of the Birth of the Báb

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

The daily obligatory prayers are three in number. The shortest one consists of a single verse which has to be recited once every twenty-four hours and at midday. The medium, which begins with the words, “The Lord is witness that there is none other God but He,” has to be recited three times a day, in the morning, at noon and in the evening. This prayer is accompanied by certain physical acts and gestures. The long prayer, which is the most elaborate of the three, has to be recited only once in every twenty-four hours, and at any time one feels inclined to do so.

The believer is entirely free to choose any one of these three prayers, but is under the obligation of reciting one of them, and in accordance with any specific directions with which it may be accompanied. — Shoghi Effendi 1

Questions for Consideration:

What does the word “obligatory” mean?

How many daily obligatory prayers has Bahá’u’lláh revealed?

Should we recite all three prayers every day?

If we choose to say the Long Obligatory Prayer, how many times should we recite it each day?

How many times, if we choose to say the Medium Obligatory Prayer?

How many times, if we choose the Short Obligatory Prayer? 2

Google Bard Response:

What does the word “obligatory” mean?

The word “obligatory” means “required by law or duty.” In the context of Bahá’í prayer, it means that we are required to recite one of the three obligatory prayers each day.

How many daily obligatory prayers has Bahá’u’lláh revealed?

Bahá’u’lláh has revealed three daily obligatory prayers:

  • The Short Obligatory Prayer
  • The Medium Obligatory Prayer
  • The Long Obligatory Prayer

Should we recite all three prayers every day?

We are not required to recite all three obligatory prayers every day. We can choose to recite one of the three prayers each day.

If we choose to say the Long Obligatory Prayer, how many times should we recite it each day?

The Long Obligatory Prayer can be recited once a day, at any time we choose.

How many times, if we choose to say the Medium Obligatory Prayer?

The Medium Obligatory Prayer should be recited three times a day, in the morning, at noon, and in the evening.

How many times, if we choose the Short Obligatory Prayer?

The Short Obligatory Prayer should be recited once a day, at midday.

Which prayer should we choose?

We are free to choose any of the three obligatory prayers, but we are under the obligation of reciting one of them each day. We may want to choose the prayer that best meets our needs and circumstances. For example, if we are busy, we may want to choose the Short Obligatory Prayer. If we have more time, we may want to choose the Medium Obligatory Prayer or the Long Obligatory Prayer.

We can also change our minds about which prayer we want to recite at any time. We are not locked into one prayer forever.

The most important thing is to recite one of the obligatory prayers each day with sincerity and devotion. When we pray, we are connecting with God and opening ourselves up to His love and guidance.

  1. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, ’Abdu’l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, and Universal House of Justice. “Prayer and Devotional Life: A Compilation of Extracts from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá and the Letters of Shoghi Effendi and the Universal House of Justice.” Bahá’í Reference Library, February 2019. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/compilations/prayer-devotional-life/7#361847979.
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  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 21-22. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 15 October 2023

Jamál, 19 Mas͟híyyat (Will), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

Intone, O My servant, the verses of God
that have been received by thee,
as intoned by them who have drawn
nigh unto Him,
that the sweetness of thy melody
may kindle thine own soul,
and attract the hearts of all men.
Whoso reciteth, in the privacy of his chamber,
the verses revealed by God,
the scattering angels of the Almighty
shall scatter abroad the fragrance
of the words uttered by his mouth,
and shall cause the heart
of every righteous man to throb.
Though he may, at first, remain unaware
of its effect, yet the virtue
of the grace vouchsafed unto him
must needs sooner or later exercise
its influence upon his soul.
Thus have the mysteries of the Revelation
of God been decreed
by virtue of the Will of Him
Who is the Source of power and wisdom. — Bahá’u’lláh 1

Question for Consideration:

What effect will the sweetness of our melodies have on our own souls? 2

Google Bard Response:

According to Bahá’u’lláh, the sweetness of our melodies can kindle our own souls. This means that when we recite the verses of God with sincerity and devotion, it can ignite our spiritual growth and development.

Here are some of the ways in which the sweetness of our melodies can kindle our own souls:

  • It can help us to connect with God on a deeper level. When we sing or recite the verses of God with sweetness and devotion, we are opening ourselves up to God’s love and guidance.
  • It can help us to develop our spiritual qualities. The sweetness of our melodies can help us to cultivate compassion, forgiveness, humility, and other spiritual qualities.
  • It can help us to find inner peace and happiness. When we are surrounded by the sweetness of God’s words, it can bring a sense of inner peace and happiness to our hearts.
  • It can inspire us to live better lives. The sweetness of God’s words can motivate us to be better people and to make a positive contribution to the world.

In addition to these spiritual benefits, the sweetness of our melodies can also have a positive impact on our mental and emotional health. Studies have shown that singing can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. It can also improve our sleep quality and boost our immune system.

Overall, the sweetness of our melodies can have a profound impact on our lives. It can help us to connect with God on a deeper level, develop our spiritual qualities, find inner peace and happiness, and live better lives.

Here are some tips for developing the sweetness of your melody when reciting the verses of God:

  • Sing or recite the verses of God with sincerity and devotion. This is the most important thing.
  • Pay attention to your breath. Use your breath to support your voice and to create a sense of flow.
  • Experiment with different rhythms and melodies. Find a way of reciting the verses that feels natural and comfortable to you.
  • Listen to recordings of others reciting the verses of God. This can give you some ideas about how to develop your own melody.

With practice, you will be able to develop a sweet and melodious voice that will kindle your own soul and attract the hearts of all who hear it.

Question for Consideration:

What effect will the sweetness of our melodies have on the hearts of others?

Google Bard Response:

The sweetness of our melodies will have a positive effect on the hearts of others. It can uplift their spirits, inspire them to be better people, and bring them closer to God.

Music is a powerful tool that can evoke a wide range of emotions in people. It can make us happy, sad, angry, or joyful. It can also make us think, reflect, and connect with our emotions on a deeper level.

When we intone the verses of God with sincerity and devotion, our voices become a channel for God’s love and guidance. Our melodies can carry the message of God’s love to the hearts of others and inspire them to open their hearts to God.

Here are some specific ways in which the sweetness of our melodies can have a positive effect on the hearts of others:

  • Lift their spirits: The sweetness of our melodies can help to lift the spirits of others and bring them joy. This can be especially helpful for people who are feeling down or discouraged.
  • Inspire them to be better people: The verses of God contain many words of wisdom and guidance. When we intone these verses with sincerity and devotion, our melodies can help to inspire others to be better people and to live more meaningful lives.
  • Bring them closer to God: The verses of God are a direct connection to God. When we intone these verses with sincerity and devotion, our melodies can help to bring others closer to God.

In the quotation from Bahá’u’lláh that you provided, He says that the scattering angels of the Almighty will scatter abroad the fragrance of the words uttered by our mouths. This means that when we intone the verses of God, our melodies will spread the good news of God’s love and guidance to all who hear them.

The sweetness of our melodies can also have a positive effect on our own souls. When we intone the verses of God with sincerity and devotion, we are opening ourselves up to God’s love and guidance. Our melodies can help us to connect with God on a deeper level and to experience His love and peace more fully.

If you want to make a positive impact on the world, I encourage you to intone the verses of God with sincerity and devotion. Your melodies can help to lift the spirits of others, inspire them to be better people, and bring them closer to God.

  1. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá. “Bahá’í Prayers: A Selection of Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá.” Bahá’í Reference Library. Accessed October 13, 2023. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/prayers/bahai-prayers/1#358258487.
  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 20. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 14 October 2023

Jalál, 18 Mas͟híyyat (Will), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

Whoso reciteth, in the privacy of his chamber,
the verses revealed by God,
the scattering angels of the Almighty
shall scatter abroad the fragrance
of the words uttered by his mouth,
and shall cause the heart
of every righteous man to throb. — Bahá’u’lláh 1

Question for Consideration:

What does the word “recite” mean? 2

Google Bard Response:

The word “recite” means to say or read something aloud, especially from memory. In the context of religion, recitation often refers to the reading or chanting of sacred texts.

In the passage from Bahá’u’lláh that you quoted, He is talking about the power of reciting the verses of God. He says that whoso reciteth, in the privacy of his chamber, the verses revealed by God, the scattering angels of the Almighty shall scatter abroad the fragrance of the words uttered by his mouth, and shall cause the heart of every righteous man to throb.

This means that when we recite the verses of God with sincerity and devotion, our words are transformed into a powerful spiritual force. They can touch the hearts of others and inspire them to grow closer to God.

Recitation is a powerful tool for spiritual growth and development. It can help us to:

  • Connect with God on a deeper level.
  • Understand the teachings of our faith more deeply.
  • Develop our spiritual qualities, such as love, compassion, and forgiveness.
  • Inspire others to grow closer to God.

If you are looking for a way to deepen your spiritual life, I encourage you to make recitation a regular part of your routine. Choose a passage from your scripture that you love or that has special meaning to you, and recite it aloud each day. As you do, focus on the meaning of the words and the feelings that they evoke in your heart. With time and practice, you will find that recitation can be a powerful tool for your spiritual growth and transformation.

Question for Consideration:

What does the word “scatter” mean?

Google Bard Response:

In the context of the quotation from Bahá’u’lláh that you provided, the word “scatter” means to spread or disseminate something widely. In this case, the angels of the Almighty are scattering abroad the fragrance of the words uttered by the person who is reciting the verses revealed by God.

The fragrance of these words is a symbol of their beauty, power, and transformative potential. When the angels scatter this fragrance, they are spreading the good news of God’s love and guidance to all who hear it.

The second part of the quotation says that the angels also cause the heart of every righteous man to throb. This means that the words of God have a profound effect on the hearts of those who are open to them. They can evoke feelings of love, awe, and inspiration. They can also motivate us to be better people and to live more meaningful lives.

The image of the scattering angels is a powerful reminder of the power of God’s words. When we recite the verses revealed by God, we are not just speaking words into the air. We are participating in a cosmic process of spreading God’s love and guidance to the world.

Here are some examples of how the angels might scatter the fragrance of the words uttered by the person who is reciting the verses revealed by God:

  • The angels might whisper the words to the ears of those who are in need of guidance or comfort.
  • The angels might write the words in the hearts of those who are open to receiving them.
  • The angels might scatter the words like seeds, so that they may grow and flourish in the hearts and minds of all people.

The scattering angels are a reminder that God’s words are alive and active. They have the power to transform our lives and the world around us. When we recite the verses revealed by God, we are participating in this transformative process.

  1. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá. “Bahá’í Prayers: A Selection of Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá.” Bahá’í Reference Library. Accessed October 13, 2023. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/prayers/bahai-prayers/1#358258487.
  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 20. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS

Daily Frameworks for 13 October 2023

Istiqlál, 17 Mas͟híyyat (Will), 180 B.E.

Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Quote for Reflection:

Intone, O My servant, the verses of God
that have been received by thee,
as intoned by them who have drawn
nigh unto Him,
that the sweetness of thy melody
may kindle thine own soul,
and attract the hearts of all men. —Bahá’u’lláh 1

Question for Consideration:

What does the word “intone” mean? 2

Google Bard Response:

The word “intone” means to chant or recite in a musical or monotonous tone. It can also mean to speak or sing in a solemn or dignified way.

In the passage from Bahá’u’lláh that you quoted, He is asking His servant to recite the verses of God in a melodious and dignified way. He wants the servant to experience the sweetness of the verses for themselves, and also to use their voice to attract the hearts of others.

The word “intone” is often used in religious contexts to describe the chanting of prayers or hymns. It is also used in other contexts, such as in music and poetry, to describe the use of the voice to create a particular mood or atmosphere.

When we intone, we are using our voice to create a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds. We are using our physical voice to express our inner spiritual feelings and experiences.

In the context of the passage from Bahá’u’lláh, intoning the verses of God is a way of connecting with God on a deeper level and of sharing His love and guidance with others.

Here are some examples of when we might intone:

  • When we are singing a hymn or prayer in a religious service.
  • When we are chanting a mantra or meditation.
  • When we are reading poetry or prose aloud.
  • When we are speaking in a public setting and want to create a sense of solemnity or reverence.

Intoning can be a powerful way to use our voice to connect with God and with others. It can also be a way to express our inner selves and to share our unique gifts with the world.

Question for Consideration:

How should we intone the verses of God?

Google Bard Response:

There is no one right way to intone the verses of God. Bahá’u’lláh simply says that we should intone them as intoned by them who have drawn nigh unto Him. This suggests that we should intone the verses with sincerity, reverence, and love.

Here are some tips for intoning the verses of God:

  • Find a quiet place where you can be alone with God.
  • Close your eyes and take a few deep breaths.
  • Open your heart and mind to God’s love and guidance.
  • Begin to intone the verses in a slow and deliberate manner.
  • Pay attention to the meaning of the verses as you intone them.
  • Allow the sweetness of the verses to kindle your own soul.
  • Intone the verses with sincerity, reverence, and love.

You may also want to consider listening to recordings of others intoning the verses of God. This can give you some ideas on how to intone the verses yourself.

Ultimately, the most important thing is to intone the verses of God in a way that is meaningful to you and that helps you to connect with God on a deep and personal level.

Here are some additional tips:

  • Use your voice to express the emotions of the verses. For example, if the verses are about joy, use a joyful tone of voice.
  • Vary the volume and pitch of your voice to create interest.
  • Use pauses and emphases to highlight important words and phrases.
  • If you are singing the verses, choose a tempo and rhythm that is comfortable for you.
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment and find your own unique way of intoning the verses.

The most important thing is to intone the verses of God with sincerity and love. When you do this, you will be sharing God’s love and light with the world.

  1. Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá. “Bahá’í Prayers: A Selection of Prayers Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh, The Báb, and ’Abdu’l-Bahá.” Bahá’í Reference Library. Accessed October 13, 2023. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/prayers/bahai-prayers/1#358258487.
  2. Ruhi Institute. Reflections on the Life of the Spirit. 4.1.2.PE May 2020. Vol. Book 1. 6 vols. Embarking on a Path of Service. Cali, Columbia: Ruhi Institute, 2020, 19. https://www.ruhi.org/en/walking-a-path-of-service/#RLS