Tonight I watched a doco entitled As it Happened: The Last Day of World War I.1 There were many items of interest in this documentary to me as a teacher of history for over three decades in schools on two continents. There were facts and visual specifics of heightened interest to me personally, psychologically and religiously. The last man in the British Commonwealth killed just two minutes before the peace was signed at eleven in the morning was a Canadian, one George Lawrence Price, perhaps a distant cousin in my Welsh-Canadian family. I will never know.
The Tablets of the Divine Plan now included in many books in Bah?'? libraries were published after World War I in Star of the West Vol. IX No. 14 on November 23, 1918 just twelve days after this armistice. This small volume collectively refers to 14 letters or tablets written between September 1916 and March 1917 by `Abdu'l-Bah? to the Bah?'?s of the United States and Canada.. They were then publicly unveiled five months later, in April 1919, at the National Convention of the Baha?is of the United States and Canada.
Four of the letters were addressed to the Bah??? community of North America and ten subsidiary ones were addressed to five specific segments of that community, provinces and states of the United States and Canada. Of primary significance was the role of leadership given to its recipients in establishing the Baha?i Cause throughout the planet by a process that became popularly known in the international Bah?'? community by the mid-1930s as pioneering. This was a process of introducing a Faith that claimed to be the emerging world religion on the planet into the many countries, regions and islands mentioned in those same tablets.
These collective letters, along with the Founder?s, Bah?'u'll?h?s, Tablet of Carmel and His Son?s, `Abdu'l-Bah?'s, Will and Testament were described by the legitimate successor and authoritative interpreter of this Faith, Shoghi Effendi--as three of the Charters of the Bah?'? Faith.-Ron Price with thanks to SBS TV, 8:30-9:30 p.m., 28 August 2009.
One war to end all wars
and another one to begin
another set---but this one
on a totally different plane
of our existence and a war
which I would be engaged
in all my days, to my last..
breath, little did I know....
But this new one had no guns,
swords or uniforms; the battle
would be waged to the four....
corners of the earth until the...
very foundations of old order
had gone and a new one would
be spread out in its stead in a
process mysterious, subtle and
quite insinuatingly unobtrusive.
Ron Price
The Tablets of the Divine Plan now included in many books in Bah?'? libraries were published after World War I in Star of the West Vol. IX No. 14 on November 23, 1918 just twelve days after this armistice. This small volume collectively refers to 14 letters or tablets written between September 1916 and March 1917 by `Abdu'l-Bah? to the Bah?'?s of the United States and Canada.. They were then publicly unveiled five months later, in April 1919, at the National Convention of the Baha?is of the United States and Canada.
Four of the letters were addressed to the Bah??? community of North America and ten subsidiary ones were addressed to five specific segments of that community, provinces and states of the United States and Canada. Of primary significance was the role of leadership given to its recipients in establishing the Baha?i Cause throughout the planet by a process that became popularly known in the international Bah?'? community by the mid-1930s as pioneering. This was a process of introducing a Faith that claimed to be the emerging world religion on the planet into the many countries, regions and islands mentioned in those same tablets.
These collective letters, along with the Founder?s, Bah?'u'll?h?s, Tablet of Carmel and His Son?s, `Abdu'l-Bah?'s, Will and Testament were described by the legitimate successor and authoritative interpreter of this Faith, Shoghi Effendi--as three of the Charters of the Bah?'? Faith.-Ron Price with thanks to SBS TV, 8:30-9:30 p.m., 28 August 2009.
One war to end all wars
and another one to begin
another set---but this one
on a totally different plane
of our existence and a war
which I would be engaged
in all my days, to my last..
breath, little did I know....
But this new one had no guns,
swords or uniforms; the battle
would be waged to the four....
corners of the earth until the...
very foundations of old order
had gone and a new one would
be spread out in its stead in a
process mysterious, subtle and
quite insinuatingly unobtrusive.
Ron Price