'The Divine Art of Living' is a collection of gems gleaned from the Baha'i Writings, and has been beloved by Baha'is for over 60 years. But time has not dimmed the radiance of these gems, because these selections are just as relevant today as they were when first assembled. Among the many helpful subjects explored in this book are handling tests and ordeals; health and healing; the purpose of life in this world and the next; marriage and family life; peace and unity, and many more. Many of the issues we see on the news, or talk about with our friends and neighbors, can be examined in the light of the selections contained within this book, thus casting a spiritual light of hope onto these sometimes dark and distressing times.
The easy familiarity to be gained through repeated listening will make these phrases easier to call to mind during times of need. Indeed, regardless of your spiritual background, there is much wisdom and encouragement to be gained by studying the divine art of living.
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