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KEY FACTS ABOUT THE BAHÁ'Í FAITH Prayer & Meditation
"Blessed is the spot, and the house, and the place,
and the city, and the heart, and the mountain, and the refuge, and
the cave, and the valley, and the land, and the sea, and the island,
and the meadow where mention of God hath been made, and His praise
glorified."
Why Pray?
"...the
impulse to pray is a natural one, springing from man's love for
God."
"The
prayerful condition is the best of all conditions, for man in such a
state communeth with God, especially when prayer is offered in
private and at times when one's mind is free, such as midnight.
Indeed, prayer imparteth life."
How to Pray
"Should
a person recite but a single verse from the Holy Writings in a
spirit of joy and radiance, this would be better for him than
reciting wearily all the Scriptures of God..."
"The
true worshipper, while praying, should endeavour not so much to ask
God to fulfil his wishes and desires, but rather to adjust these and
make them conform to the Divine Will. Only through such an attitude
can one derive that feeling of inner peace and contentment which the
power of prayer alone can confer."
Private Prayer
"The
reason why privacy hath been enjoined in moments of devotion is
this, that thou mayest give thy best attention to the remembrance of
God..."
The Power of Prayer
"Intone,
O My servant, the verses of God that have been received by thee...
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."
"If a
few souls gather in a beloved meeting with the feelings of the
Kingdom, with the divine attractions, with pure hearts and with
absolute purity and holiness, to consort in spirit and fragrance,
that gathering will have its effect upon all the world."
Praying Together
Bahá'ís meet together
once every Bahá'í month for what is called a "Feast". The first part
of this consists of saying prayers together. This spiritual attitude
should then be carried forward to the consultative and social parts
which follow.
Bahá'ís also meet
together at other times to pray - as a family, as friends, as a
group. This may be at home, in a Bahá'í centre, or in a Bahá'í House
of Worship.
"Thou
hast asked about places of worship and the underlying reason
therefore. The wisdom in raising up such buildings is that at a
given hour, the people should know it is time to meet, and should
gather together, and, harmoniously tuned to one another, engage in
prayer; with the result that out of this coming together, unity and
affection shall grow and flourish in the human heart."
"Whensoever
a company of people shall gather in a meeting place, shall engage in
glorifying God, and shall speak with one another of the mysteries of
God, beyond any doubt the breathings of the Holy Spirit will blow
gently over them, and each shall receive a share thereof."
Prayer is Part of
Life
There are specific
Bahá'í prayers which can be used for many different occasions and
parts of everyday life. There is a special prayer for an expectant
mother to say for the baby whilst still in the womb. There are
prayers for children, prayers for marriage, for waking and sleeping
and travelling.
All Bahá'í meetings
should start with prayers. Prayers are also said before Bahá'í
elections and if problems arise during consultation between Bahá'ís.
There are many
prayers for healing: "The
prayers which were revealed to ask for healing apply both to
physical and spiritual healing. Recite them, then, to heal both the
soul and the body."
In times of trouble Bahá'ís repeat the following
prayer many times over:
"Is there any
Remover of difficulties save God? Say: Praised be God! He is God! All are
His servants and all abide by His bidding."
There is a special prayer to
be said when a person dies, and also prayers to be said for those who have
already passed to the next world.
"Those who have
ascended (passed to the next world) have different attributes from those who
are still on earth, yet there is no real separation. In prayer there is a
mingling of stations, a mingling of conditions. Pray for them as they pray
for you."
Obligatory Prayers
It is very important to
communicate with God through prayer every day. Bahá'u'lláh revealed three
special prayers which are known as the Daily Obligatory Prayers. A Bahá'í
should choose one of them to say each day. The three prayers are of varying
lengths - this is the shortest one:
"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."
Meditation
"Through the
faculty of meditation man attains to eternal life; through it he receives
the breath of the Holy Spirit." Each day a Bahá'í should read something from
the scriptures and meditate on what has been read.
"Meditation is
the key for opening the doors of mysteries. In that state man abstracts
himself; in that state man withdraws himself from all outside objects; in
that subjective mood he is immersed in the ocean of spiritual life and can
unfold the secrets of things-in-themselves."
"It is an
axiomatic fact that while you meditate you are speaking with your own
spirit. In that state of mind you put certain questions to your spirit and
the spirit answers: the light breaks forth and the reality is revealed."
"This faculty
brings forth from the invisible plane the sciences and arts. Through the
meditative faculty inventions are made possible, colossal undertakings are
carried out; through it governments can run smoothly. Through this faculty
man enters into the very Kingdom of God."
"The meditative
faculty is akin to the mirror: if you put it before earthly objects it will
reflect them. Therefore, if the spirit of man is contemplating earthly
subjects he will be informed of these. But if you turn the mirror of your
spirits heavenwards, the heavenly constellations and the rays of the Sun of
Reality will be reflected in your hearts, and the virtues of the Kingdom
will be obtained."
"May we indeed
become mirrors reflecting the heavenly realities, and may we become so pure
as to reflect the stars of heaven."
Prayer and Meditation must
lead to Action
"Prayer and
meditation are very important factors in deepening the spiritual life of the
individual, but with them must go also action and example, as these are the
tangible results of the former. Both are essential."
"It is not
sufficient to pray diligently for guidance, but this prayer must be followed
by meditation as to the best methods of action and then action itself."
"Chant the words
of God and, pondering over their meaning, transform them into actions!"
Taken from the Warwick
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