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"Tablets of the Divine Plan" by Abdu'l-Bahá is a compilation of religious writings produced in the early 20th century, specifically during the years 1916 and 1917. This book serves as a series of epistles directed to Bahá'ís across various regions in the United States and Canada, outlining the spiritual responsibilities and duties of the followers of the Bahá'í Faith. The central theme of the work focuses on the promotion of unity, the spreading of divine teachings, and the establishment of a global community infused with the principles of oneness and peace. In the "Tablets of the Divine Plan," Abdu'l-Bahá emphasizes the importance of active engagement by believers to awaken the spiritual awareness of humanity. Addressing different geographic regions, he encourages Bahá'ís to travel, teach, and share their faith, drawing upon the metaphor of divine agriculture where believers are likened to farmers planting seeds of enlightenment. Through a series of exhortations, he highlights the transformative power of love, unity, and service to humanity, urging each individual to embrace their role in advancing divine teachings and contributing to the creation of a just and harmonious society. The tablets underscore a vision of a world where the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh can awaken the dormant potential within every individual, fostering global connection and understanding among diverse communities. (This is an automatically generated summary.).
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monografia Rebiun37918873 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun37918873 m d cr ||||||||||| 060918s2006 xxu o 000 0 eng d 1013773820 1096956165 1191267426 1316323963 1339595501 AU@ 000067695776 CCT eng CCT OCLCO OCLCQ WY@ OCLCQ OCLCO Q2U OCLCL OCLCQ ESU [E] Abdul-Bahá 1844-1921.) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgMG9bjb6dmFVGTDm9v73 Tablets of the Divine Plan by 1844-1921 'Abdu'l-Bahá Project Gutenberg 2006 Project Gutenberg 1 online resource 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Project Gutenberg Copyrighted work. See license inside work Electronic text "Tablets of the Divine Plan" by Abdu'l-Bahá is a compilation of religious writings produced in the early 20th century, specifically during the years 1916 and 1917. This book serves as a series of epistles directed to Bahá'ís across various regions in the United States and Canada, outlining the spiritual responsibilities and duties of the followers of the Bahá'í Faith. The central theme of the work focuses on the promotion of unity, the spreading of divine teachings, and the establishment of a global community infused with the principles of oneness and peace. In the "Tablets of the Divine Plan," Abdu'l-Bahá emphasizes the importance of active engagement by believers to awaken the spiritual awareness of humanity. Addressing different geographic regions, he encourages Bahá'ís to travel, teach, and share their faith, drawing upon the metaphor of divine agriculture where believers are likened to farmers planting seeds of enlightenment. Through a series of exhortations, he highlights the transformative power of love, unity, and service to humanity, urging each individual to embrace their role in advancing divine teachings and contributing to the creation of a just and harmonious society. The tablets underscore a vision of a world where the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh can awaken the dormant potential within every individual, fostering global connection and understanding among diverse communities. (This is an automatically generated summary.). Bahai Faith Bahá'í Faith Project Gutenberg 19296