An edition of Prescription for living (1950)

Prescription for living

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October 26, 2023 | History
An edition of Prescription for living (1950)

Prescription for living

[Rev. ed.]
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Taken from the back cover: "The subject of this challenging book is man's present unhappiness, confusion and uncertainty. The author has special qualifications to write on this problem. Canadian by birth, growing up in the Western world, Ruhiyyih Rabbani married in 1937 the head of the Baha'i Faith, one of the most remarkable spiritual movements of our time. She now lives in Haifa, at the foot of Mount Carmel. Her great experience of both East and West, furthered by world-wide travel and correspondence, is combined with a deep appreciation and understanding of human beings in diverse races and cultures.

With sympathy, assurance and humour, the author phrases, in homely terms, truths which are at once arresting and provocative. She speaks directly to the individual of the dynamic laws of spiritual life - the prescription for living in the world today."

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George Ronald
Pages
204

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Prescription for Living
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Prescription for living
2011, Bahá'í Publishing Trust
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prescription for living
28 dec 1978, george ronald
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Prescription for Living
June 1978, Bahai Pub Trust
Paperback - 2nd edition
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Prescription for living
1978, George Ronald
in English - 2nd ed.
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Prescription for living
1960, George Ronald
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Prescription for living.
1950, G. Ronald
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Prescription for living.
1950, Ronald
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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
170
Library of Congress
BJ1581 .R95 1960

The Physical Object

Pagination
204 p.
Number of pages
204

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24217234M
Internet Archive
prescriptionforl00ruhirich
OCLC/WorldCat
1425293

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Excerpts

Why should we love God? We often say that a plant loves the sun; what we mean is that every little green cell of it gets busy building energy into itself when it is put in the sunlight. In other words, it responds to that which does it the greatest good. So do we respond, in our very depths, to the sunlight of God's love if we roll up our blinds and let it shine in on us. Only our response can and should be a conscious and intelligent one. No love in this world, however great, is wholly unselfish; even the love of a mother for a child is not disinterested or detached, however self-sacrificing it may be. Only one person loves us with no thought of profiting from it, and that is our Creator.
added by Susan A. Black.

The topic of unconditional love is an idea that is close to my heart and Ms. Rabbani handles this essential requirement beautifully.

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