Saturday, February 28, 2009

Sunrise/Sunset Times for Baha'i Fast March 2-20 in Asheboro NC

March 2009
Asheboro, North Carolina
SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
1

Sunrise: 6:49am
Sunset: 6:13pm
2

Sunrise: 6:48am
Sunset: 6:14pm
3

Sunrise: 6:46am
Sunset: 6:15pm
4

Sunrise: 6:45am
Sunset: 6:16pm
5

Sunrise: 6:44am
Sunset: 6:17pm
6

Sunrise: 6:42am
Sunset: 6:18pm
7

Sunrise: 6:41am
Sunset: 6:19pm
8DST Begins

Sunrise: 7:40am
Sunset: 7:20pm
9

Sunrise: 7:38am
Sunset: 7:20pm
10

Sunrise: 7:37am
Sunset: 7:21pm
11

Sunrise: 7:35am
Sunset: 7:22pm
12

Sunrise: 7:34am
Sunset: 7:23pm
13

Sunrise: 7:33am
Sunset: 7:24pm
14

Sunrise: 7:31am
Sunset: 7:25pm
15

Sunrise: 7:30am
Sunset: 7:26pm
16

Sunrise: 7:28am
Sunset: 7:26pm
17

Sunrise: 7:27am
Sunset: 7:27pm
18

Sunrise: 7:26am
Sunset: 7:28pm
19

Sunrise: 7:24am
Sunset: 7:29pm
20

Sunrise: 7:23am
Sunset: 7:30pm
21

Sunrise: 7:21am
Sunset: 7:31pm
22

Sunrise: 7:20am
Sunset: 7:32pm
23

Sunrise: 7:18am
Sunset: 7:32pm
24

Sunrise: 7:17am
Sunset: 7:33pm
25

Sunrise: 7:16am
Sunset: 7:34pm
26

Sunrise: 7:14am
Sunset: 7:35pm
27

Sunrise: 7:13am
Sunset: 7:36pm
28

Sunrise: 7:11am
Sunset: 7:37pm
29

Sunrise: 7:10am
Sunset: 7:37pm
30

Sunrise: 7:08am
Sunset: 7:38pm
31

Sunrise: 7:07am
Sunset: 7:39pm
    
Courtesy of www.sunrisesunset.com
 Copyright © 2001-2006 Steve Edwards

"Make My love thy treasure and cherish it..."

"O BEFRIENDED STRANGER! The candle of thine heart is lighted by the hand of My power, quench it not with the contrary winds of self and passion. The healer of all thine ills is remembrance of Me, forget it not. Make My love thy treasure and cherish it even as thy very sight and life."
-Baha'u'llah, The Hidden Words of Baha'u'llah #32 Persian

Friday, February 27, 2009

..."show that love through deeds and not through the tongue..."

"Love ye all religions and all races with a love that is true and sincere and show that love through deeds and not through the tongue; for the latter hath no importance, as the majority of men are, in speech, well-wishers, while action is the best."
-'Abdu'l-Baha, Selections from the Writings of 'Abdu'l-Baha, p. 68

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Happy Ayyam-i-Ha!

Baha'is celebrate the festival of Ayyam-i-Ha each year from sunset on Feb. 25 to sunset of March 1 as a preparation for the Fast, which begins March 2 and ends March 20. During Ayyam-i-Ha, members of the Faith perform acts of charity, give gifts to friends and family, and attend social gatherings.

Baha'u'llah has said of Ayyam-i-Ha: "It behoveth the people of Baha, throughout these days, to provide good cheer for themselves, their kindred and, beyond them, the poor and needy, and with joy and exultation to hail and glorify their Lord, to sing His praise and magnify His Name."

"The Valley of True Poverty and Absolute Nothingness."

"This station is the dying from self and the living in God, the being poor in self and rich in the Desired One. Poverty as here referred to signifieth being poor in the things of the created world, rich in the things of God’s world. For when the true lover and devoted friend reacheth to the presence of the Beloved, the sparkling beauty of the Loved One and the fire of the lover’s heart will kindle a blaze and burn away all veils and wrappings. Yea, all he hath, from heart to skin, will be set aflame, so that nothing will remain save the Friend."

'When the qualities of the Ancient of Days stood revealed,
Then the qualities of earthly things did Moses burn away.' (fromThe Mathnaví)

-Baha'u'llah, The Seven Valleys of Baha'u'llah, p. 36

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

"Man is, so to speak, unripe: the heat of the fire of suffering will mature him."


"Does the soul progress more through sorrow or through the joy in this world?" --The mind and spirit of man advance when he is tried by suffering. The more the ground is ploughed the better the seed will grow, the better the harvest will be. Just as the plough furrows the earth deeply, purifying it of weeds and thistles, so suffering and tribulation free man from the petty affairs of this worldly life until he arrives at a state of complete detachment. His attitude in this world will be that of divine happiness. Man is, so to speak, unripe: the heat of the fire of suffering will mature him. Look back to the times past and you will find that the greatest men have suffered most."

-‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Paris Talks, p.178-179


Frank McKelvey RMA