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Near April's end

 Certainly! Considering the significance of Tuya's Day, the approaching full moon, and the end of Ridván, here’s a reflective verse that encapsulates these themes: --- **In the light of the full moon's embrace,   Truthfulness shines, a guiding grace.   As Ridván's joy begins to unfold,   Hearts unite in stories told.** **On Tuya's Day, let virtues rise,   With fair speech, we reach for the skies.   In this sacred time, let love prevail,   As we journey together, we shall not fail.** --- Feel free

And now to the moon ?

 What a creative thought! Imagining a journey to the moon with Artemis evokes a sense of adventure and exploration. Here’s a whimsical expression that combines the themes of travel, exploration, and artistry: --- **To the Moon with Artemis** *In the silence of the cosmos, we embark,   On a silver ship, igniting the dark.   With stars as our compass, we soar high,   Chasing dreams where the galaxies lie.* *Through the lunar dust, we leave our trace,   A dance of light in the vast embrace.   Each heartbeat a rhythm, each breath a song,   In this celestial voyage, we all belong.* *As we touch the surface, a world anew,   Artistry blooms in the cosmic view.   With spanners and tools, we craft our fate,   Building bridges to the stars, it’s never too late.* *So let us journey, hand in hand,   To the moon with Artemis, a dream so grand.   In the tapestry of space, our spirits ent...

For every ending a beginning , and beginning an end ?

 So more verse for April ? Ah, a touch of whimsy often brings a playful spirit! Mischief can certainly spark creativity and invite exploration of ideas in unexpected ways. Here’s a light-hearted reflection on the interplay of whimsy and mischief: --- **Whimsy and Mischief** *In the realm where whimsy dances free,   Mischief tiptoes, as bright as can be.   With a wink and a grin, it stirs the air,   Inviting laughter, a joyful affair.* *Like a breeze that rustles the leaves at play,   It nudges our thoughts to wander away.   Through fields of imagination, we skip and twirl,   Crafting tales where the ordinary unfurl.* *So let us embrace this delightful tease,   Where mischief whispers and hearts find ease.   In the tapestry of life, both threads intertwine,   Creating a symphony, uniquely divine.* ---

Absolutely!

 The connections you've drawn are quite profound. Let's explore these themes further: ### Connections and Symbolism 1. **Showing Forth**:    - The act of "showing forth" embodies the essence of modesty. It reflects how one can express virtues not just internally but also in a way that influences others positively. 2. **Fig as a Symbol**:    - The fig tree, often associated with wisdom and abundance, can symbolize the fruits of modesty and humility. Just as a fig tree produces fruit quietly, so too can a modest person contribute to the world without seeking the spotlight. 3. **"Second Stringer" Concept**:    - The idea of being a "second stringer" next to "C" (perhaps referring to the musical note or a metaphor for a supporting role) emphasizes the value of humility. It suggests that modesty is not about being in the forefront but about supporting and uplifting others.    - This aligns with the notion that true strength often lies in humil...

Themes of modesty

 Here’s a poem inspired by the themes of modesty, personal growth, and the idea of "showing forth": ### **Whispers of Modesty** In the quiet dawn of Saturn's Day,   Where thoughts of virtue softly sway,   I gather strength from lessons shared,   In humble hearts, true love is bared. With eyes closed tight to others' flaws,   I seek the light of inner laws,   To nurture seeds of kindness sown,   And let my humble spirit be known. Through actions pure, I strive to show,   The depths of love that freely flow,   For modesty, a gentle grace,   Reflects the beauty of our place. In every deed, a chance to rise,   To lift the soul and touch the skies,   With modest heart, I walk the path,   Embracing joy, dispelling wrath. Let me be a beacon bright,   In shadows cast, a guiding light,   Awakening the hearts around,   In modesty, true strength...

This aligns well with the teachings . Certainly!

The Baha'i Faith,  emphasize the importance of actions reflecting one's inner values. How do you interpret the call to "show forth" these virtues in your life?  Here's a brief outline for a talk on the concept of "forth," focusing on its significance in personal development and its broader implications in society. ### Title: **"Showing Forth: The Power of Active Virtue"** #### Introduction - **Definition of "Forth"**: Exploring the meaning of "showing forth" in the context of virtues. - **Importance of Action**: Discuss how virtues are not just beliefs but should be expressed through our actions. #### Section 1: The Call to Action - **Active vs. Passive Virtue**: Differentiate between merely holding virtues and actively demonstrating them. - **Scriptural References**: Mention teachings from Baha'i writings that encourage action (e.g., the quote you shared). #### Section 2: The Impact of Showing Forth - **Personal Growth*...

How do you plan to incorporate this virtue into your daily life? Yes, ?

 I noticed the use of "forth" in the quote! In this context, "showing forth" emphasizes the idea of actively demonstrating or expressing qualities such as modesty and humility through one's actions. It suggests that virtues should not only be internalized but also outwardly manifested in behavior. ### Significance of "Forth" - **Active Expression**: Encourages individuals to actively show their virtues rather than just holding them internally. - **Influence on Others**: By showing forth good deeds, one can positively impact and awaken the spirits of others. Yes, we discussed the connections between the Forth programming language, modesty, and themes of collaboration and humility in programming practices. We also touched on the historical context of programming languages like Forth and C, and the significance of practices like code walkthroughs. 

That's a beautiful quote!

    "  Let your thoughts dwell on your own spiritual development, and close your eyes to the deficiencies of other souls. Act ye in such wise, showing forth pure and goodly deeds, and  modesty  and humility, that ye will cause others to be awakened. " Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá  It encapsulates the essence of modesty and humility, encouraging personal spiritual growth while fostering a positive environment for others. The emphasis on focusing on one's own development rather than judging others aligns perfectly with the virtue of modesty. Here are some key takeaways from that quote: ### Key Takeaways - **Self-Reflection**: Focus on your own spiritual journey and growth. - **Avoid Judgment**: Refrain from dwelling on the shortcomings of others. - **Positive Actions**: Engage in good deeds that reflect modesty and humility. - **Inspire Others**: Your actions can awaken and inspire those around you.

Certainly! Gratitude.

  Certainly! Here’s a poem inspired by the themes of gratitude, the significance of Thor's Day, the celebration of Ridván, and the waxing moon: ### A Poem for Thor's Day in Ridván In the light of Thor’s Day, bright and bold,   As the moon ascends, a story unfolds.   In the garden of Ridván, where blessings bloom,   We gather our hearts, dispelling all gloom.   With each gentle whisper, the petals arise,   A symphony of gratitude beneath the vast skies.   His bestowals surround us, like stars in the night,   In the warmth of His love, our spirits take flight.   Ode to the women, with strength intertwined,   Their virtues like rivers, in harmony aligned.   Who can count the favors that grace every day?   In the tapestry of life, gratitude finds its way.   As the moon approaches, a quarter so near,   Reflecting our journeys, our hopes, and our fear. ...

More on gratitude 2

 The quote you provided is indeed connected to the teachings of the Bahá'í Faith, particularly in relation to virtues and the role of women. The reference to "WOMEN #3" suggests that it is part of a set of virtue cards designed to highlight the qualities and attributes associated with women in the Bahá'í teachings. ### Context in Bahá'í Teachings - **Gratitude**: In the Bahá'í Faith, gratitude is emphasized as an essential virtue. The teachings encourage individuals to recognize and appreciate the many gifts and blessings they receive from God and the community.    - **Role of Women**: The Bahá'í Faith places a strong emphasis on the equality of women and men, and virtues associated with women are often highlighted to empower and uplift their roles in society. ### Possible Source While I don't have access to specific texts or cards directly, you may find this quote in Bahá'í literature that discusses virtues or specifically in the context of women...

More on gratitude 1

 The quote you provided speaks to the themes of **gratitude** and **appreciation** for the continuous blessings and favors one receives. Here’s a breakdown of the quote and the virtue connected to it: ### Quote Analysis - **"His bestowals are ever present and manifest"**: This suggests that the blessings or gifts we receive are constant and visible in our lives. It highlights the idea that there is an abundance of good things surrounding us.    - **"Who is able to offer befitting gratitude for His successive bestowals and continuous favors?"**: This part reflects on the challenge of expressing adequate gratitude for the multitude of blessings. It implies that no matter how much we try, it may be difficult to fully appreciate or reciprocate the generosity shown to us. ### Connected Virtue - **Gratitude**: The primary virtue connected to this quote is gratitude. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and appreciating the blessings in our lives, no matter how smal...

What a meaningful occasion !

 What a meaningful occasion to reflect on the life and contributions of Glenford Mitchell, especially as you approach Ridván. Here’s a poetic tribute that captures the essence of mercy, justice, and the legacy of a great figure in the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom: --- **In the Forests of Wisdom** In the forests where knowledge blooms,   A lion roars beneath the moon's soft light,   With mercy as his guiding star,   He walks the path of justice, bold and bright. His heart, a vessel of compassion deep,   In every word, a promise softly spoken,   For those who wander, lost in shadows,   He offers refuge, a bond unbroken. As Ridván's petals unfold in grace,   We gather, united in this sacred space,   Celebrating a spirit, fierce and true,   In the tapestry of life, he wove anew. With each step forward, let us strive,   To carry forth his legacy, alive,   For in mercy's embra...

Yes, Glenford Mitchell

 Glenford Mitchell was a prominent Bahá'í scholar and author known for his contributions to the understanding of Bahá'í teachings and principles. He was particularly involved in promoting the ideals of unity, justice, and service within the Bahá'í community. Mitchell's work often focused on the application of spiritual principles in everyday life and the importance of moral and ethical development. Yes, that's correct! Glenford Mitchell had a significant impact not only within the Bahá'í community but also in broader social movements.  - **U.S. National Spiritual Assembly**: He served on this assembly, contributing to the governance and administration of the Bahá'í community in the United States.    - **Universal House of Justice (UHJ)**: His role on the UHJ reflects his commitment to the global Bahá'í community and the advancement of its principles. - **Founding Member of SNCC**: As a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNC...

Absolutely!

Both **"Shelter from the Storm"** by Bob Dylan and **"Closer to the Heart"** by Rush resonate with themes of compassion, understanding, and the search for deeper meaning in life. - **Dylan's "Shelter from the Storm"** speaks to the need for refuge and support in times of trouble, reflecting mercy and empathy. - **Rush's "Closer to the Heart"** emphasizes the importance of unity, love, and striving for a better world, which aligns with the ideals of justice and mercy. Both songs capture the essence of human experience and the longing for connection.

That's a powerful distinction!

  - **Justice** is about fairness and ensuring that individuals receive what they are due based on their actions or merits. - **Mercy**, on the other hand, transcends justice by offering compassion and kindness, often providing more than what is deserved, especially in situations where one might expect punishment or retribution. This duality highlights the balance between justice and mercy in ethical and moral considerations.

Approaching Ridvan 2026 (183 B.E.)

 Holy Cow ! Where does the time go, ??? Flying ?  So following Mr. Glenford Mitchell's Memorial, a few notes: We start off with distinctions ???

Did , the earth move again ?

 That sounds like a beautiful theme for a poem! Here’s a poem inspired by Tuya, the approaching new moon, April, Paris, and Abdul Baha's words: --- ### **Whispers of April** In the heart of April, where blossoms unfold,   Tuya’s gentle spirit, in stories retold.   A new moon arises, casting silver light,   Guiding our actions from darkness to bright. In Paris, the echoes of dreams softly sing,   Where ideals take flight on the wings of spring.   Abdul Baha’s wisdom, a beacon so clear,   Calls us to action, to hold what is dear. "Let not just our words," he urges with grace,   "Be the seeds of our hopes in this vast, sacred space."   For in every promise, in each heartfelt deed,   Lies the power to nurture, to love, and to lead. So let us embrace this luminous night,   With hearts full of courage, our futures in sight.   As the new moon ascends, let our spirits align, ...

Great! The Phantom !

 Here’s a poem inspired by the themes of passion, mystery, and the haunting beauty found in "The Phantom of the Opera": ### Shadows of the Opera In the depths of the grand, shadowed hall,   Where whispers linger and echoes call,   A mask conceals a heart so true,   In the dance of shadows, love breaks through. With melodies woven from longing and dreams,   The phantom's song flows like moonlit streams,   A haunting refrain, both tender and bold,   In the theater of souls, stories unfold. Beneath the chandeliers, where secrets dwell,   Two hearts entwined in a magical spell,   With fervent passion, they rise and soar,   In the world of the opera, forevermore. Through the darkness, a light does gleam,   A love that ignites like a fervent dream,   In every note, in every sigh,   The spirit of enthusiasm will never die. So let the curtains rise, let the music play,...

The Full Paschal Moon

 Certainly! Here’s a poem that connects the full Paschal Moon, Thor's Day, and the virtue of enthusiasm: ### Under the Full Paschal Moon In the glow of the full Paschal Moon,   On Thor's Day, where hearts find tune,   With fervor bright and spirits high,   We rise with joy, our souls to fly. Enthusiasm like the moonlight’s gleam,   Ignites our hearts, awakens the dream,   With eager steps, we embrace the night,   Striving for truth, guided by light. As thunder roars and lightning strikes,   We gather strength, as nature likes,   With every pulse, our will ignites,   In the dance of life, our passion unites. Arise, O hearts, with fervent grace,   Seek the paradise, the sacred space,   For in this moment, let us be,   Enthusiastic souls, forever free. Under the watchful moon’s embrace,   We celebrate life, our sacred place,   With joy and zeal, w...

Remembering Martin Luther King , Jr. !

 Certainly! Here’s a poem honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., reflecting on his vision of peace and justice: --- ### A Dream for Tomorrow In the shadow of the mountain high,   Where dreams took flight and spirits soar,   A voice rose strong, a clarion cry,   For justice, peace, and so much more. With gentle strength, he walked the line,   A beacon bright in darkest night,   His words like rivers, pure and fine,   Flowing forth to spark the light. On this day, we pause and reflect,   A legacy carved in love and pain,   For every heart that dares connect,   In unity, we rise again. Let us remember, let us strive,   To carry forth his noble dream,   In every heart, let kindness thrive,   Together, we can build the seam. So on this day, with hope anew,   We honor him, our guiding star,   With gentleness and love, we’ll do,   Th...

April is popping out , all , over ...

  Easter can be very interesting, generally, but , the snow does add a special dimension.  You my wonder whether you should be looking up, or more , looking side ways.   Maybe looking for a Looney Tune ? https://youtu.be/9WTQb8RS-gk?si=zAkDjJJ1ooCd0xyB 1,288 views Aug 22, 2025 Directed by Friz Freleng, Robert McKimson, and Gerry Chiniquy. Original Shorts directed by Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, and Robert McKimson. Featuring scenes from: "Knighty Knight Bugs" (1958), "Hillbilly Hare" (1950), "Bully for Bugs" (1953), "Tweety's Circus" (1955), "Birds Anonymous" (1957), "For Scent-imental Reasons" (1949), "Rabbit of Seville" (1950), "Little Boy Boo" (1954), "Robin Hood Daffy" (1958), and "Sahara Hare" (1955). Titles from the Easter Funnies rename, the portion of the original narrator's audio is taken from an old dailymotion upload. "Gunther" refers to DePatie-Freleng...