Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 Announcing Live Smart, Thursday, June 2nd, 2005 at the Bahá'í Center in Washington, D.C. Live Smart events are social gatherings that explore the spiritual and scientific subjects of how to live a sustainable lifestyle. Examples of topics include the transition to a plant- based diet (otherwise known as vegan or vegetarian), safe food, upgrading your house to an eco-home, simple living to other religious perspectives. All presentations will be prefaced with a brief introduction to the Bahá'í Faith's perspective of the evening's topic. The next Live Smart speaker is Mr. Saurabh Dalal, president of the Vegetarian Society of the District of Columbia (VSDC). An adherent of the Jain religion, Mr. Dalal will speak about " Individuals Making Peace for a World in Need - A Personal and Jain Community View. " The Jain community in the United States is the largest outside of India. Live Smart June 2, 2005 (First Thursday of every month.) 7pm, Vegan, Vegetarian Dinner 8pm, Talk Creator & Coordinator: Ms. Carrie Smith Contact phone: 202-636-8423 Email: cas19 Location, Bahá'í Center, 5713 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20011-6811 Bahá'í Center's Tel. (202) 291-5532 Live Smart is free and open to the public and friends of the Bahá'í Faith. Donations are not accepted. www.bahai.org The Bahá'í Faith's perspective of the world's religions, and the individual's contribution to a peaceful society: Bahá'u'lláh, the Founder of the Bahá'í Faith, teaches that the world's religions have common central truths that come from the same God, and, therefore, religion is fundamentally one. The distinction in the world's religions is apparent in the social teachings which are conducive to addressing the spiritual and social needs of humankind in the time period in which the Prophet appears. Recognizing the oneness of religion and according freedom of religion to all is a few of several principles that are prerequisites to establishing peace on earth. The responsibility of the individual is to independently seek the truth, with an unbiased mind, using their own innate intellectual capacities. The bases of one's decision should be through the inquiry of science and religion, the two pillars of knowledge, to arrive at a harmonious and logical conclusion. Once an individual has studied their spiritual and scientific subjects that are conducive to the healthy advancement of society, the onus is on the person to act in accordance to the teachings of their Faith, and to produce goods works in their profession. Bahá'u'lláh says: " O SON OF MY HANDMAID! Guidance hath ever been given by words, and now it is given by deeds. Every one must show forth deeds that are pure and holy, for words are the property of all alike, whereas such deeds as these belong only to Our loved ones. Strive then with heart and soul to distinguish yourselves by your deeds. In this wise We counsel you in this holy and resplendent tablet. " [bahá'u'lláh, The Hidden Words, No. P76.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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