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Ask A Baha’i: What do you Love About Your Faith?

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Commentary by Daniel Pschaida

I love God. I love His latest Manifestation in Bahá’u’lláh, the many teachings of other religions. And, I love a perspective that empowers me to love my fellow human beings, both by our commonalities and with our differences, as well as celebrate with connections the sacred beauty of all parts of God’s creation.

In a world of cacophony of voices competing for our attention in how to live our lives, I appreciate that the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh gives me a coherent framework orienting my life to loving God by striving to love and serve humanity in the everyday opportunities of my life, at home, through my work, with my family, and in my neighborhood and community. Bahá’u’lláh gives me a rich grammar of virtues for how to love and serve humanity, e.g., compassion, loving-kindness, truthfulness and trustworthiness, justice and equity, nobility and dignity, patience and fortitude, radiance and joy.  He gives me principles to live my life in a principled way as well.

For example:

  • Equality of women and men, working together as “two wings of a bird”
  • Racial justice and unity, vital to creating a beautiful society
  • Work is a form of worship, like prayer, by which we support ourselves and our families, and do something meaningful to be of service to others
  • Religion and science as mutually reinforcing source of knowledge and truth to learn about the world and to solve problems
  • Consultation as a method for families, councils, and communities to collaboratively communicate with each other to investigate issues, bring rich understanding, solve problems, and create patterns of action that support all to flourish  

Here is a longer list of Bahá’í principles.

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Daniel Pschaida
Daniel Pschaidahttps://danielazimpschaida-reflections.blogspot.com
Daniel Pschaida hails from San Diego and married into the Spokane area where he has made his home since 2017. Passionate about Spokane’s interfaith movement, basketball, Harry Potter books and nature hikes with his wife Tiara, he also teaches comparative religion at Gonzaga University and history at Eastern Washington University. You can also sometimes find his shared, personal reflections on the Baha'i writings on his blog.

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