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Finding Freedom in Detachment: A Daughter’s Reflection on Her Father’s 81st Birthday
The prayer I say most often asks God to help me, “lay all my affairs in Thy hands,” and “not dwell on the unpleasant things of life.” In the Baha’i Faith, we call it “being detached," and it is a lesson we all struggle to learn.
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