The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Bulgarian and 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Bulgarian meditation were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project Norwegian Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Norwegian and 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Norwegian meditation were contributed by 2 people, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project Dutch Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 1 of which was in Dutch and the meditation script is available for it. The Dutch meditation was contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was a Sacred Writing (1).
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project Danish Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 1 of which was in Danish and the meditation script is available for it. The Danish meditation was contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was a Yoga Nidra Sleep Meditation (1).
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project Italian Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 1 of which was in Italian and the meditation script is not available for it. The Italian meditation was contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was a Yoga Nidra Sleep Meditation (1).
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project Farsi Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 85 of which are in Farsi, 27 of which a corresponding meditation script is available. The Farsi meditations were contributed by 7 people, ranging from 4 -37 meditation contributions and types in Sacred Writings (85) only.
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project Arabic Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 67 of which are in Arabic, 6 of which a corresponding meditation script is available. The Arabic meditations were contributed by 13 people, ranging from 1 -29 meditation contributions and types in children's meditations (*15), Prayer (1), Sacred Writings (42), Yoga Nidra (4) and Zikr/Japa (6).
Read more403/365 Hidden Word Part I Arabic #35
“O SON OF MAN!
Sorrow not save that thou art far from Us. Rejoice not save that thou art drawing near and returning unto Us.”
- Baha’u’llah -
Read more402/365 Hidden Word Part I Arabic #20
““O SON OF SPIRIT!
My claim on thee is great, it cannot be forgotten. My grace to thee is plenteous, it cannot be veiled. My love has made in thee its home, it cannot be concealed. My light is manifest to thee, it cannot be obscured.”
- Baha’u’llah -
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project Mandarin Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 163 of which are in Mandarin, 133 of which a meditation script is available. The Mandarin meditations were contributed by 35 people, ranging from 1 -15 meditation contributions and types in children's meditations (*2), Sacred Writings (156) and Yoga Nidra (4).
Read moreBicentenary Meditation Project English Meditations Summary List
The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 58 of which are in English, 52 of which a script is available. The English meditations were contributed by 11 people, ranging from 1 -19 meditation contributions and types in children's meditations (*16), Narrative (2), Prayer (2), Sacred Writings (24), Visualization (3), Yoga Nidra (6) & Zikr/japa (2).
Read more401/365 (GERMAN DEUTSCH) Baha'i Ringstone Symbol Yoga Nidra
This part of the symbol comprises three levels, each level indicated by a number. Together they represent the underlying belief which is the basis of all the religions of God. They are as follows:
(1) The World of God – The Creator
(2) The World of the Prophets or Manifestation – Cause, or Command
(3) The World of Man – Creation.
The followers of all religions believe that man, left to himself, can never recognize God and attain His presence; nor is man able to fathom the mystery and purpose of his own creation. God, in His unlimited bounty has singled out His Chosen Ones and will continue to do so, sending them to man at different times and ages in order to grant him penetrating insight and to enable him to have a glimpse of the unfading glories of the innumerable worlds beyond.
The Prophets accept descent from their realms on high and suffer the abasement of living in human temples, walking amongst men and speaking their languages. The Manifestations are invariably denied, ridiculed, humiliated and even put to death. Were it not for their spiritual upliftment and leadership, man would have continued to live as a wild beast and would have been eternally doomed to deprivation and loss.
These functions of the Prophets are clearly demonstrated in the design of the Greatest Name by having the world of the Prophets (shown in horizontal line) repeated in vertical line, thus joining the world of the Creator to that of His creation.
Read more400/365 (GERMAN DEUTSCH) The Greatest Name Symbol Yoga Nidra
`“The Greatest Name is the Name of Bahá’u’lláh. “Yá Bahá’u’l-Abhá” is an invocation meaning: “O Thou Glory of Glories!” “Alláh-u-Abhá” is a greeting which means: “God the All-Glorious.” Both refer to Bahá’u’lláh. By Greatest Name is meant that Bahá’u’lláh has appeared in God’s Greatest Name, in other words, that He is the supreme Manifestation of God. “
“In Islám there is a tradition that among the many names of God, one was the greatest; however, the identity of this Greatest Name was hidden. Bahá’u’lláh has confirmed that the Greatest Name is “Bahá.”
- Note 33 from the The Kitáb-i-Aqdas,
The Greatest Name symbol is based on the Arabic root word of “Bahá” meaning Glory, splendor or light.
Read more399/365 (JAPANESE 日本語) Alláh-u-Abhá Yoga Nidra アラホアブハ Yoga Nidra 瞑想
`Abdu'l-Bahá teaches how the practice of invocation or repetition of “The Greatest Name” (Alláh-u-Abhá, God is Most Glorious) leads to union with God, illumination and spiritual rebirth. The use of invocation is well developed among the mystics of Islam, the Sufis. The repetition of sacred phrases is called dhikr (promounced zikr, meaning remembrance). This spiritual practice of invocation is praised by `Abdu'l-Bahá. He encourages spiritual seekers to “recite the Greatest Name at every morn, and (to) turn…unto the kingdom of Abhá, until though mayest apprehend the mysteries.
Read more398/365 (RUSSIAN РУССКИЙ) Символ Величайшего Имени The Greatest Name Symbol Yoga Nidra
`“The Greatest Name is the Name of Bahá’u’lláh. “Yá Bahá’u’l-Abhá” is an invocation meaning: “O Thou Glory of Glories!” “Alláh-u-Abhá” is a greeting which means: “God the All-Glorious.” Both refer to Bahá’u’lláh. By Greatest Name is meant that Bahá’u’lláh has appeared in God’s Greatest Name, in other words, that He is the supreme Manifestation of God. “
“In Islám there is a tradition that among the many names of God, one was the greatest; however, the identity of this Greatest Name was hidden. Bahá’u’lláh has confirmed that the Greatest Name is “Bahá.”
- Note 33 from the The Kitáb-i-Aqdas,
The Greatest Name symbol is based on the Arabic root word of “Bahá” meaning Glory, splendor or light.
Read more254/365 (ARABIC عربى) The Greatest Name Symbol Yoga Nidra يوغا لرمز الاسم الأعظم
`“The Greatest Name is the Name of Bahá’u’lláh. “Yá Bahá’u’l-Abhá” is an invocation meaning: “O Thou Glory of Glories!” “Alláh-u-Abhá” is a greeting which means: “God the All-Glorious.” Both refer to Bahá’u’lláh. By Greatest Name is meant that Bahá’u’lláh has appeared in God’s Greatest Name, in other words, that He is the supreme Manifestation of God. “
“In Islám there is a tradition that among the many names of God, one was the greatest; however, the identity of this Greatest Name was hidden. Bahá’u’lláh has confirmed that the Greatest Name is “Bahá.”
- Note 33 from the The Kitáb-i-Aqdas,
The Greatest Name symbol is based on the Arabic root word of “Bahá” meaning Glory, splendor or light.
Read more397/365 (NORWEGIAN NORSK) Baha'i Ringstone Symbol Yoga Nidra
This part of the symbol comprises three levels, each level indicated by a number. Together they represent the underlying belief which is the basis of all the religions of God. They are as follows:
(1) The World of God – The Creator
(2) The World of the Prophets or Manifestation – Cause, or Command
(3) The World of Man – Creation.
The followers of all religions believe that man, left to himself, can never recognize God and attain His presence; nor is man able to fathom the mystery and purpose of his own creation. God, in His unlimited bounty has singled out His Chosen Ones and will continue to do so, sending them to man at different times and ages in order to grant him penetrating insight and to enable him to have a glimpse of the unfading glories of the innumerable worlds beyond.
The Prophets accept descent from their realms on high and suffer the abasement of living in human temples, walking amongst men and speaking their languages. The Manifestations are invariably denied, ridiculed, humiliated and even put to death. Were it not for their spiritual upliftment and leadership, man would have continued to live as a wild beast and would have been eternally doomed to deprivation and loss.
These functions of the Prophets are clearly demonstrated in the design of the Greatest Name by having the world of the Prophets (shown in horizontal line) repeated in vertical line, thus joining the world of the Creator to that of His creation.
Read more396/365 (NORWEGIAN NORSK) The Greatest Name Symbol Yoga Nidra
`“The Greatest Name is the Name of Bahá’u’lláh. “Yá Bahá’u’l-Abhá” is an invocation meaning: “O Thou Glory of Glories!” “Alláh-u-Abhá” is a greeting which means: “God the All-Glorious.” Both refer to Bahá’u’lláh. By Greatest Name is meant that Bahá’u’lláh has appeared in God’s Greatest Name, in other words, that He is the supreme Manifestation of God. “
“In Islám there is a tradition that among the many names of God, one was the greatest; however, the identity of this Greatest Name was hidden. Bahá’u’lláh has confirmed that the Greatest Name is “Bahá.”
- Note 33 from the The Kitáb-i-Aqdas,
The Greatest Name symbol is based on the Arabic root word of “Bahá” meaning Glory, splendor or light.
Read more395/365 (NORWEGIAN NORSK) Alláh-u-Abhá Yoga Nidra
`Abdu'l-Bahá teaches how the practice of invocation or repetition of “The Greatest Name” (Alláh-u-Abhá, God is Most Glorious) leads to union with God, illumination and spiritual rebirth. The use of invocation is well developed among the mystics of Islam, the Sufis. The repetition of sacred phrases is called dhikr (promounced zikr, meaning remembrance). This spiritual practice of invocation is praised by `Abdu'l-Bahá. He encourages spiritual seekers to “recite the Greatest Name at every morn, and (to) turn…unto the kingdom of Abhá, until though mayest apprehend the mysteries.
Read more394/365 (PORTUGUESE PORTUGUÉS) Símbolo do Nome Maior Roteiro de Meditação Yoga Nidra The Greatest Name Symbol Yoga Nidra
`“The Greatest Name is the Name of Bahá’u’lláh. “Yá Bahá’u’l-Abhá” is an invocation meaning: “O Thou Glory of Glories!” “Alláh-u-Abhá” is a greeting which means: “God the All-Glorious.” Both refer to Bahá’u’lláh. By Greatest Name is meant that Bahá’u’lláh has appeared in God’s Greatest Name, in other words, that He is the supreme Manifestation of God. “
“In Islám there is a tradition that among the many names of God, one was the greatest; however, the identity of this Greatest Name was hidden. Bahá’u’lláh has confirmed that the Greatest Name is “Bahá.”
- Note 33 from the The Kitáb-i-Aqdas,
The Greatest Name symbol is based on the Arabic root word of “Bahá” meaning Glory, splendor or light.
Read more