Bicentenary Meditation Project Spanish Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 5 of which was in Spanish and all 5 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Spanish meditations were contributed by 4 person, the type of meditation that was contributed were Sacred Writing Baha’i Hidden Words (1) and Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Portuguese Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Portuguese and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Portuguese meditations were contributed by 3 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Mongolian Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Mongolian and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Mongolian meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Japanese Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 2 of which was in Japanese and the meditation scripts is not available for it at the moment. The Japanese meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (2).

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406/365 (JAPANESE 日本語) Five Star Symbol Yoga Nidra 五角星(5先の尖った星) Yoga Nidra 瞑想の

“The five-pointed star, or haykal (Arabic: temple‎) is the symbol of the Baháʼí Faith as mentioned by Shoghi Effendi, head of the Baháʼí Faith in the first half of the 20th century: "Strictly speaking the 5-pointed star is the symbol of our Faith, as used by the Báb and explained by Him."[1] The five-pointed star has been used as the outline of special letters or tablets by both the Báb[2] and Baháʼu'lláh.[3]

Haykal is a loan word from the Hebrew word hēyḵāl, which means temple and specifically Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. In Arabic, the word also means the body or form of something, particularly the human body.[4] In the Baháʼí tradition, the haykal was established by the Báb — who told of Baháʼu'lláh's coming — who represented the haykal as a five-pointed star representing the human body as a head, two hands, and two feet.[4][5] The Báb wrote many letters, tablets, prayers and more in the shape of a five-pointed star, including some that included many derivatives of the word Baháʼ (see below).[6][7]

In Baháʼu'lláh's writings, specifically the Súriy-i-Haykal (Tablet of the Temple), while the meaning of temple remains present, the haykal is used mainly to mean the human body, but particularly the body of the Manifestation of God — a messenger from God — and the person of Baháʼu'lláh himself.[4] In the Tablet, the haykal is also used to refer to the word of God, which is revealed by the Manifestations of God.[8] He also says in the same Tablet:

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412/365 (PORTUGUESE PORTUGUÊS) Baha'i Ringstone Symbol

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.

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411/365 (SPANISH ESPAÑOL) Baha'i Ringstone Symbol Yoga Nidra Símbolo del Mas Grande Nombre en la piedra del anillo Libreto de Meditación 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.

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410/365 (MONGOLIAN МОНГОЛ) Five Star Symbol Yoga Nidra Од Иогийн Нидра бясалгалын эх бичиг

“The five-pointed star, or haykal (Arabic: temple‎) is the symbol of the Baháʼí Faith as mentioned by Shoghi Effendi, head of the Baháʼí Faith in the first half of the 20th century: "Strictly speaking the 5-pointed star is the symbol of our Faith, as used by the Báb and explained by Him."[1] The five-pointed star has been used as the outline of special letters or tablets by both the Báb[2] and Baháʼu'lláh.[3]

Haykal is a loan word from the Hebrew word hēyḵāl, which means temple and specifically Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. In Arabic, the word also means the body or form of something, particularly the human body.[4] In the Baháʼí tradition, the haykal was established by the Báb — who told of Baháʼu'lláh's coming — who represented the haykal as a five-pointed star representing the human body as a head, two hands, and two feet.[4][5] The Báb wrote many letters, tablets, prayers and more in the shape of a five-pointed star, including some that included many derivatives of the word Baháʼ (see below).[6][7]

In Baháʼu'lláh's writings, specifically the Súriy-i-Haykal (Tablet of the Temple), while the meaning of temple remains present, the haykal is used mainly to mean the human body, but particularly the body of the Manifestation of God — a messenger from God — and the person of Baháʼu'lláh himself.[4] In the Tablet, the haykal is also used to refer to the word of God, which is revealed by the Manifestations of God.[8] He also says in the same Tablet:

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409/365 (MONGOLIAN МОНГОЛ) Baha'i Ringstone Symbol Бөгжний чулуун дээрх тэмдэг Иогийн Нидра бясалгалын эх бичиг

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.

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408/365 (MONGOLIAN МОНГОЛ) Alláh-u-Abhá Yoga Nidra Алла у абха Nогийн Нидра бясалгалын эх бичиг

`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.

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407/365 (MONGOLIAN МОНГОЛ) The Greatest Name Symbol Yoga Nidra Алдрын тэмдэг Иогийн Нидра бясалгалын эх бичиг

`“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.

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405/365 (MANDARIN 中文) 阿拉伯文#5 隐言经上卷 Hidden Word Part I Arabic #5

“存在之子啊!

爱我,我便能爱你。若你不

爱我,我的爱绝无法到达你。明白

吧,仆人啊。”

- 巴哈欧拉 -

O SON OF BEING!
Love Me, that I may love thee. If thou lovest Me not, My love can in no wise reach thee. Know this, O servant.

- Baha’u’llah -

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404/365 (MANDARIN 中文) 阿拉伯文#2 隐言经上卷 Hidden Word Part I Arabic #2

“灵之子啊!

万象之间,我眼中至爱乃是正

义;你若渴求我,就勿背离它;你

不忽视它,我便可托信于你。凭正

义之襄助,你能以己之眼视察,而

非借他人之眼;以己之识求知,而

不靠邻人之见。心中深思此言,你

该当如何。确然,正义是我赐予你

的礼物,是我对你慈爱的表征。所

以,你要将正义摆在眼前。”

- 巴哈欧拉 -

O SON OF SPIRIT!
The best beloved of all things in My sight is Justice; turn not away therefrom if thou desirest Me, and neglect it not that I may confide in thee. By its aid thou shalt see with thine own eyes and not through the eyes of others, and shalt know of thine own knowledge and not through the knowledge of thy neighbor. Ponder this in thy heart; how it behooveth thee to be. Verily justice is My gift to thee and the sign of My loving-kindness. Set it then before thine eyes.

- Baha’u’llah -

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Korean Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Korean and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Korean meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project German Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 2 of which was in German and the meditation scripts are not available for it at the moment. The German meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (2).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Finnish Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Finnish and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Finnish meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Bahasa Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Bahasa and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Bahasa meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Greek Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Greek and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Greeks meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project Uzbek Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in Uzbek and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The Uzbek meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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Bicentenary Meditation Project French Meditations Summary List

The Bicentenary Meditation Project has 400+ free meditations on the Baha'i Sacred Writings, 4 of which was in French and all 4 of the meditation scripts are available for it. The French meditations were contributed by 1 person, the type of meditation that was contributed was Yoga Nidra Sleep Mediations (4).

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