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Saturday, July 28, 2007

http://www.uniondemocrat.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=24003
Aging followers keep the Baha'i faith going
Published: July 27, 2007
By MICHAEL KAY
The Union Democrat
Edward Nadeau Diliberto does not look like a man who has traveled to 26 countries for his faith.
He does not wear a pendant or cross. He does not carry a rosary. Dressed in white slacks and a green Hawaiian-print shirt on a recent afternoon, the 71-year-old looked like an average Mother Lode retiree.
But in the last two decades, Diliberto has logged trips to everywhere from the Canary Islands to Slovakia for the Baha'i faith; and for much of his eight years as a Twain Harte resident has served as the unofficial spokesperson for Baha'is in Tuolumne County.
The Baha'i faith claims 5 million followers in 265 countries, qualifying it as the second-most dispersed religion in the world, yet is nearly as inconspicuous in the Mother Lode as Diliberto's clothing.
Tuolumne County counts about 25 followers — a number that Diliberto says has risen about one a year over the last decade. Calaveras County has around 10 — down slightly from previous years.
One of the few public notices of the Baha'i faith is a listing in the church section of Union Democrat's Know-it-All, its nearest center is in Santa Cruz and the nearest House of Worship is in Wilmette, Ill.
The relative scarcity of Baha'is in the area is actually what prompted Diliberto and his wife, Evelyn, to move to the foothills eight years ago.
"We said, ‘Lets go somewhere there are few Baha'is and keep spreading it," he said.
The practice is common among Baha'is, who applaud pioneers — followers who move to other countries to be ambassadors of the faith.
Yet the faith forbids proselytizing — inducing others to join your religion — and often Baha'is' neighbors and co-workers do not know their friend's faith or even how to pronounce it (Buh-Hi).
"You teach by how you conduct yourself — if you're kind or if you're helpful," said San Andreas resident Sarah Dixon Ercolini, 83, who has been a Baha'i since age 21.
The tenets of the faith are often summarized as a belief in the unity of God, the unity of religion and the unity of mankind — which leads Baha'is to open their arms to nearly everyone, regardless of faith or philosophy.
Equally important, Baha'is believe that religion is an evolving process and that religious leaders from Krishna and Moses to Jesus and Muhammed are all manifestations of God.
Their early leaders — founder Siyyid Ali-Muhammad, called the Bab, and Baha'u'llah, who led the faith after Ali-Muhammad's death — are merely the latest manifestations, they say.
"Bab'ullah is just the most recent. It's not superior, but his message is the most ample and grand," Diliberto said.
Founded in Persia in 1844 by Ali-Muhammad — likened by Baha'is to John the Baptist in historical importance — the Baha'i faith is the youngest of the major world religions.
Baha'is use a calendar with 19 months of 19 days each and come together for feasts at the end of each month. As the year adds up to only 361 days, they use the other four or five days for New Year's celebrations, in addition to nine holy days each year.
The first 19 days of March are spent in a dawn to dusk fast. But like the holidays, members of the faith are quick to note that there is no compulsion.
"All these obligations are between you and God," Diliberto said. "We're not nutty about anything."
Despite the faith's youth and largely progressive image, Baha'is hold to many traditional religious values — believing homosexuality is unnatural and promoting abstention from alcohol, drugs and pre-marital sex.
But other Baha'i beliefs seem designed to accommodate those forces which typically drive schisms between the religious and secular spheres: the harmony of religion and science, independent investigation of truth and, perhaps most pertinent for this decade, unity of religion.
Baha'is believe that humankind is at the dawn of a new era when many of their core values — world peace and unity — will come to fruition.
Current turmoil in the Middle East is proof for, not against, their view, says Diliberto. He likens the situation to the battles of Charlemagne or the Greek city states that also brought new order.
"The transition from essentially fractured civilizations to some sort of world system will be long and tortuous," he said. "Why would we expect anything else?"
Whether the Baha'is in the Mother Lode will be around to see that future is questionable. Like many in the area, their members are gray and graying — many converted in a ‘60s era that saw the U.S. population of followers quadruple.
"I'm one of the younger Bahai's and I'm 52," said Valley Springs resident Bonnie Braga-Goerke.
Contact Michael Kay at mkay@uniondemocrat.com or 588-4529.

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Human-kind have come to the world in innumerable numbers, and passed away; their physical bodies and that which belonged to them passes away with them.Their health and disease both passed away. Their restand hardship both vanished. Their wealth and povertyended. Their honor and misery terminated. But the reality of man is immortal. The spirit of man is everlasting.It is the spirit to which importance is to be attached.The difference (between spirit and body) is this, thatone will enter the realm of enlightenment whereas the other will fall into the world of darkness.

--Star of the West Magazine
Vol. 14, No. 1, April, 1923
From the Pilgrim Notes of
Mrs. I. D. Brittingham
Acca, October, 1909

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O people of the earth! The first Glad-Tidings which the Mother Book hath, in this Most Great Revelation, imparted unto all the peoples of the world is that the law of holy war hath been blotted out from the Book. Glorified be the All-Merciful, the Lord of grace abounding, through Whom the door of heavenly bounty hath been flung open in the face of all that are in heaven and on earth. -- Baha'u'llah

Tablets of Baha'u'llah p. 21


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Islam attained a very high spiritual state, but western scholars are prone to judging it by Christian standards. One cannot call one world Faith superior to another, as they all come from God; they are progressive, each suited to certain needs of the times. Shoghi Effendi
From a letter written on his behalf
to an individual believer.
November 19, 1945
Compilations Lights of Guidance p. 494

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O CONCOURSE of Christians! .....

Ye make mention of Me, and know Me not. Ye call upon Me, and are heedless of My Revelation.... O people of the Gospel! They who were not in the Kingdom have now entered it, whilst We behold you, in this day, tarrying at the gate. Rend the veils asunder by the power of your Lord, the Almighty, the All-Bounteous, and enter, then, in My name My Kingdom. Thus biddeth you He Who desireth for you everlasting life... Baha'u'llah

The Proclamation of Baha'u'llah p. 91

And the Gentiles shall see thy righteousness, and all kings thy glory: and thou shalt be called by a new name, which the mouth of the LORD shall name. Isaiah 62:2

Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him my new name.

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...By Thy glory! Every time I lift up mine eyes unto Thy heaven, I call to mindThy highness and Thy loftiness, and Thine incomparable glory and greatness;and every time I turn my gaze to Thine earth, I am madeto recognize the evidences of Thy power and the tokensof Thy bounty.And when I behold the sea, I find that it speaketh to me ofThy majesty, and of the potency of Thy might, and of Thy sovereignty and Thy grandeur.And at whatever time I contemplate the mountains, I am led to discover the ensigns of Thy victory and the standards of Thine omnipotence. Baha'u'llah
Prayers and Meditations p. 271
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THE SPIRITUAL COUPLETS

OF MAULANA JALALU-'D-DlN MUHAMMAD RUMI


HEARKEN to the reed-flute, how it complains,Lamenting its banishment from its home:"Ever since they tore me from my osier bed,My plaintive notes have moved men and women to tears.I burst my breast, striving to give vent to sighs,And to express the pangs of my yearning for my home.He who abides far away from his homeIs ever longing for the day ho shall return.My wailing is heard in every throng,In concert with them that rejoice and them that weep.Each interprets my notes in harmony with his own feelings,But not one fathoms the secrets of my heart.My secrets are not alien from my plaintive notes,Yet they are not manifest to the sensual eye and ear.Body is not veiled from soul, neither soul from body,Yet no man hath ever seen a soul."This plaint of the flute is fire, not mere air.Let him who lacks this fire be accounted dead!'Tis the fire of love that inspires the flute,l'Tis the ferment of love that possesses the wine.The flute is the confidant of all unhappy lovers;Yea, its strains lay bare my inmost secrets.Who hath seen a poison and an antidote like the flute?Who hath seen a sympathetic consoler like the flute?The flute tells the tale of love's bloodstained path,It recounts the story of Majnun's love toils.None is privy to these feelings save one distracted,As ear inclines to the whispers of the tongue.Through grief my days are as labor and sorrow,My days move on, hand in hand with anguish.Yet,, though my days vanish thus, 'tis no matter,Do thou abide, O Incomparable Pure One! 2But all who are not fishes are soon tired of water;And they who lack daily bread find the day very long;So the "Raw" comprehend not the state of the "Ripe;" 3Therefore it behoves me to shorten my discourse.Arise, O son! burst thy bonds and be free!How long wilt thou be captive to silver and gold?Though thou pour the ocean into thy pitcher,It can hold no more than one day's store.The pitcher of the desire of the covetous never fills,The oyster-shell fills not with pearls till it is content;Only he whose garment is rent by the violence of loveIs wholly pure from covetousness and sin.Hail to thee, then, O LOVE, sweet madness!Thou who healest all our infirmities!Who art the physician of our pride and self-conceit!Who art our Plato and our Galen!Love exalts our earthly bodies to heaven,And makes the very hills to dance with joy!O Iover, 'twas love that gave life to Mount Sinai, 4When "it quaked, and Moses fell down in a swoon."Did my Beloved only touch me with his lips,I too, like the flute, would burst out in melody.But he who is parted from them that speak his tongue,Though he possess a hundred voices, is perforce dumb.When the rose has faded and the garden is withered,The song of the nightingale is no longer to be heard.The BELOVED is all in all, the lover only veils Him; 5The BELOVED is all that lives, the lover a dead thing.When the lover feels no longer LOVE's quickening,He becomes like a bird who has lost its wings. Alas!How can I retain my senses about me,When the BELOVED shows not the light of His countenance?LOVE desires that this secret should be revealed,For if a mirror reflects not, of what use is it?Knowest thou why thy mirror reflects not?Because the rust has not been scoured from its face.If it were purified from all rust and defilement,It would reflect the shining of the SUN Of GOD.6O friends, ye have now heard this tale,Which sets forth the very essence of my case.*NOTES:1. Love signifies the strong attraction that draws all creatures back to reunion with their Creator.2. Self-annihilation leads to eternal life in God the universal Noumenon, by whom all phenomena subsist. See Gulshan i Raz, I. 400.3. "Raw" and "Ripe" are terms for "Men of externals" and "Men of heart" or Mystics.4. Alluding to the giving of the law on Mount Sinai. Koran vii. 139.5. All phenomenal existences (man included) are but "veils" obscuring the face of the Divine Noumenon, the only real existence, and the moment His sustaining presence is withdrawn they at once relapse into their original nothingness. See Gulshan i Raz, I. 165.6. So Bernard of Clairvaux. See Gulshan i Raz, I. 435.
(Mathnavi of Rumi (E.H. Whinfield tr), The Masnavi Vol 1)