LANGUAGE PERFECTLY DESCRIBES HUMAN THOUGHTS?

Which language perfectly describes human thoughts?

Asked By: GoldSmithz 44 minutes ago

Posted by pukirahe Sep 8th, 2012 at 4:14AM

I think Arabic and Persian, because the most recent
Messenger of God reveals His Books in these languages.
The best language for translation from Arabic and Persian is
English, because the appointed Guardian of the Messenger
uses it. Perhaps, all these three languages will remain as
perfect tools to transfer the divine commands of God to
mankind for many generations.
The Messenger of God orders to select one language and one
script to be taught in all schools, in order that all human beings
will realize that the whole planet is one home land for all. Wishing
that the mature mankind will do this soonest to promote universal
understanding and saving finance on translations.
I keep on wondering why all countries establish the Ministriee of
Defence to make war, and no Ministries of Harmony to make
praparations for World Peace.
Yes, we really need Harmony on Religion, Culture, Education,
Science, Environment. Something broader and more efficient
than UNESCO.

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Abdul-Baha says:

 “A universal language shall be adopted and taught in the schools and academies of the world. A committee appointed by the national bodies shall select a suitable language to be used as a means of international communication.

Every one will need but two languages, his national tongue and the universal language. All will acquire the international language.”

(Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 26)

 

HAIKU

 

Peaceful homeland

Our magnificent planet

Gloriously stands

 

DO YOU COME HERE OFTEN?

Do you come here often?

Asked By: laures17 34 minutes ago

Posted by pukirahe Sep 2nd, 2012 at 12:52PM

Fortunately, yes.
This is the way I get connection with
my loved ones, friends, acquaintants
on the Internet:
Answering a question on the EP.
Then I add some divine counsel
to make it into a post on worpress.com
and sharing it on Twitter and Facebook.
Wishing you all good health, true happiness
and spiritual progress.

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Baha’u’llah says:

 “Consort with all men, O people of Baha, in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship. If ye be aware of a certain truth, if ye possess a jewel, of which others are deprived, share it with them in a language of utmost kindliness and good-will. If it be accepted, if it fulfil its purpose, your object is attained. If any one should refuse it, leave him unto himself, and beseech God to guide him.”

(Baha’u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 288)

 

HAIKU

 

Through the Internet

I meet daily my loved ones

And wish them the best

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? LOL

What are you looking at? lol

Asked By: JoshB8624 52 minutes ago

Posted by pukirahe Aug 30th, 2012 at 3:02PM

Funny questions, right now it is yours.
It makes me smile with your “lol” and causes
my mind to write down these words:
Why do I sit in front of the computer at
this time when most people in my country
are sleeping well?
Because, I love God and I want to commune
with Him at the most silent moment of the day.
After communion, He gives me the joy to talk
about Him in answering two questions.
I think that all mankind need to learn and
practice the love of God, because this alone
is sufficient for oneself and for the world.
In the past, myriads of great books were written
about the love of human lovers.
From now on there will be countless books
about the love of God. Streams of tears will
shed on the lives of martyrs, prisoners, victims
of persecutions, and tons of laughters will burst
out on divine beauties, victories, intimate companies…
Luckily, we now have the immense Internet to contain
and to share them all for many generations of the
mature human race.

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Abdul-Baha says:

 “I am an Oriental and on this account I am shut out from your thoughts and you likewise from mine. A mutual language will become the mightiest means toward universal progress, for it will cement the east and the west. It will make the world one home and become the divine impulse for human advancement. It will upraise the standard of oneness of the world of humanity and make the earth a universal commonwealth. It will create love between the children of men and good fellowship between the various creeds.” (Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 144)

 

HAIKU

Love and love alone

Will fill immense Internet

With celestial songs

WHAT SUBJECT WOULD YOU LIKE TO TEACH?

If you were a teacher, what subject would you like to teach?

Asked By: bsuzanneh 15 minutes ago

Posted by pukirahe Aug 26th, 2012 at 11:02PM

Universal English (Not british, american, australian…

but universal English)

.
I am not so proficient to teach advanced levels.
I only teach conversation to exchange views
on primary level for unsderstanding among world
citizens. I teach positive words to children
and methods of usage to adults. Usually, adults
don’t want to learn English for fearing that it is
too hard to remember and to speak. I will show
them how to overcome this wrong fear. I
practically want that my pupils to enter into
conversation in English with all people worldwide
after only six months to one year of learning.
I have met many businesspersons, travellers, salespersons…
admitting that they have learned English for only six
months before entering the world market.
No other language is so easy and so useful than
English in this field of human communication.

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Experienceproject Q&A

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“In order to facilitate complete understanding between all people, a universal auxiliary language will be adopted and in the schools of the future two languages will be taught — the mother tongue and this international auxiliary tongue which will be either one of the existing language or a new language made up of words from all the languages — the matter is to be determined by a confederation met for the purpose which shall represent all tribes and nations. This international tongue will be used in the work of the parliament of man — a supreme tribunal of the world which will be permanently established in order to arbitrate international questions.”

(Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 84)

 

HAIKU

 

We need new language

Speaking among all people

Future world citizens

HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?

If you could change the world, how would you do it?

Asked By: steven443 28 minutes ago

Posted by pukirahe Aug 21st, 2012 at 5:24AM

Many parents today confess their failure
in changing even their own children. How
do we expect anyone to change the world?
However, the world is changing, not by men,
but by the One True God.
God prescribes His Plan in various Holy Books
for all souls to return to Him, Age after Age.
With God-given free will, each individual
is acting in his own way, and finally his soul
departs from this world. Nobody knows whether
he continues to live in the spiritual realm, or to
start another cycle of evolution. Millions of
human books try to interpret thousands of Holy Books.
Today, a number of people believe the world will
end soon; others think that it will exist eternally. There is yet
no agreement among the majority of mankind.
For myself, I am certain that the world is changing
according to God’s Plan, from smaller to greater unity:
from family to tribe, city, nation, federation or block,
and our stage now is world unity.
And I keep on verifying my point by studying the
Holy Books for my own certitude.

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Experienceproject

 

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Abdu’l-Baha says:

 

“This century is the century of the oneness of the world of humanity, the century of justice; this century is the century of universal peace, the century of the dawn of the sun of reality; this century is the century of the establishment of the kingdom of God upon this earth; therefore let us grasp every means to promote the federation of the world, that we may become the recipients of the divine outpourings.

Today we observe that various means of unity are being brought forward and this in itself is an evidence that the divine confirmations surround us.

One sign of unity is the construction of an international auxiliary language, Esperanto.” (Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 172)

 

HAIKU          

 

Greatest change our Time

Unity of all mankind

In One Family

HOW ABOUT INTERRACIAL COUPLES?

How do you guys feel about interracial couples?

Asked By: erinisaugust 4 hours ago

I have a boyfriend and hes black and brazilian..and i’m white. We are teens, and will get judgement but i really like him and he cares about me alot. How do you guys feel about these interracial couples?

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Posted by pukirahe Jul 30th, 2012 at 3:28AM

I warmly, actively and positively encourage interracial couples.
Many of my friends have husbands or wives from other countries;
they live together happily, harmoniously, progressively. Their children
have better education and broader vision about life.
Yes, when two persons cross over the national boundaries
and consent in building a new family, they usually have
broader knowledge and higher sense of humanity.
The more we have interracial friendship and amity,
the better we will have the mutual understanding among human race.
Yes, in truth, the national barrier is something outdated
that maintains the separation of the human family. Hence,
besides encouraging interracial marriage, I also encourage
the spirit of cooperation, fellowship, friendliness on
various Websites such as Experienceproject, wordpresscom,
facebook…. This a living and growing tendency daily
before my eyes. I also love to read blogs on bilingual or
multiligual Websites. It seems that the Iranians are active pioneers
on this field. All praise to world unity and harmony.

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Experienceproject

 

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Baha’u’llah says:

 

Consort with all men, O people of Baha, in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship. If ye be aware of a certain truth, if ye possess a jewel, of which others are deprived, share it with them in a language of utmost kindliness and good-will. If it be accepted, if it fulfil its purpose, your object is attained. If any one should refuse it, leave him unto himself, and beseech God to guide him. Beware lest ye deal unkindly with him..”

(Baha’u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 288)

 

HAIKU          

 

World becomes narrow

Countries open wide their doors

For new global bonds

HOW MANY LANGUAGES CAN YOU SPEAK?

How many languages can you speak and which one do you prefer speaking the most?

Asked By: Osah 11 hours ago

I can speak…. English my first language, Punjabi my mother tongue, Hindi because of the bollywood movies lol and Urdu just learnt it, it’s not that different from Hindi.
I prefer speaking in English. Cursing in Punjabi and if I’m talking to elderly I speak to them in Urdu if they can as well because I find it a really polite language.
Forgot to add I’d like to learn Spanish and Japanese.

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Posted by pukirahe Jul 15th, 2012 at 10:01PM

Body language like smile.
Heart language like love.
Silence like contemplating beauty.
I like most the language of silence:
now I am contemplating the beauty of your question
and I answer you in complete silence.
These three types of languages are bringing
the whole human race into a happy folk
of lovers and artists.
Yes, I am now quite happy, sitting at a silent
corner of my room, contempleting a broad
world of love, peace and magnificence.

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Experienceproject

 

New Addition For This Post

Abdu’l-Baha says:

 

“A universal language shall be adopted and taught in the schools and academies of the world. A committee appointed by the national bodies shall select a suitable language to be used as a means of international communication.

Every one will need but two languages, his national tongue and the universal language. All will acquire the international language.”

(Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 26)

 

HAIKU

Universal tongue

Needed for world unity

In true love and peace

LANGUAGES BECOMING SHORTER?

Do you think the languages all around the world are becoming shorter as compare to past?

Asked By: atifgaad 1 hour ago

Posted by pukirahe Jun 30th, 2012 at 5:27PM

Most of learning people think that
the day is becoming shorter for them.
They want more time to think, to write
and to do urgent things. There is a saying stating
that human beings will sleep less and work more.
In language, we use acronyms, abreviations
and various forms of abridgment. It seems
that only English, Spanish and Persian are living,
and at present, English is most dominant. Other
dead languagues and dialects are reviving, thanks to
new discoveries and preservations, but the number
of users is smaller and smaller.
Perhaps, the Internet, our most useful, most
intelligent instrument will last longer than theBabel!

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Experienceproject

 

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Baha’u’llah says:

 

“The people of universal mind recognize in this plan the symbol of assurance that we are at the beginning of the golden age that prophets and poets have depicted in song and fable. The people who have come in contact with this spirit of the age hold that the time has come when the highest concepts of man are to be realized and become part and parcel of every nation’s fabric. With glowing faces these people tell of future ideals based on justice. They speak of international laws as yet untranslated into our language which are to govern the world after wars have ceased.” (Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 12)

 

HAIKU

 Shortest most pretty

Language of the heart remains

Always world language

WHICH LANGUAGE IS THE HARDEST?

Which language is the hardest in the world?

Asked By: iwishtobenormal 2 hours ago

Answer by pukirahe Jun 1st, 2012 at 8:48PM

Easiest and hardest is the language of the heart.
On my Baha’i pilgrimage since May 19 to May 29, 2012,
in the Holy Land, Haifa, Israel, I see that we just smile
and realize that all people are our most intimate
brothers and sisters. But, in the large world, it still seems
hard, very hard.
I don’t know whether I am right to think that
we can easily use this language of heart because
we have gone through the new and divine education
provided by Baha’u'llah, the Promised One of
all religions. I will try much more to deepen myself in
these teachings and practice them to attain the certitude.

 

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Baha’u’llah says:

 

“Consort with all men, O people of Baha, in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship. If ye be aware of a certain truth, if ye possess a jewel, of which others are deprived, share it with them in a language of utmost kindliness and good-will. If it be accepted, if it fulfil its purpose, your object is attained. If any one should refuse it, leave him unto himself, and beseech God to guide him. Beware lest ye deal unkindly with him. A kindly tongue is the lodestone of the hearts of men. It is the bread of the spirit, it clotheth the words with meaning, it is the fountain of the light of wisdom and understanding….”

(Baha’u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 288)

 

HAIKU

 

Language of the heart

Can be learnt from the Prophets

For man’s daily life

ARE YOU INSOMNIAC OR EARLY RISER?

Is everyone here insomniacs or just early risers? or working?

Asked By: pac5049 41 minutes ago

Answer by pukirahe Apr 27th, 2012 at 3:31AM

I am an early riser, for believing in
a brilliant advice:”Early to bed,
early to rise is healthy, wealthy and wise.”
And the most efficient time for me to
work is from 04:00 to 07:00 AM,
when my mind is fresh and my
computer is fastest. I can answer
about 3 questions, writing 3 posts on
my blog, reading and answering mails,
and reading some other articles
about religion and spirituality.
For the insomniacs, this is my advice:
Go to bed early, even if you don’t feel tired
or sleepy. Doing some mental exercises with
poetry, music, arithmetics. Counting your dee
breaths up to thousands…
Wishing you happiness and progress.

Source:
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Abdul-Baha says:

“I am an Oriental and on this account I am shut out from your thoughts and you likewise from mine. A mutual language will become the mightiest means toward universal progress, for it will cement the east and the west. It will make the world one home and become the divine impulse for human advancement.”(Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 144)

HAIKU

With the Internet
Most people using English
It becomes world tongue

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