Dear Brent,

What you've outlined are the characters that *every* Baha'i should strive
towards.  There is nothing that sets apart, or exalts, Baha'i administers
from the rest of the rank and file.

Setting aside the that in my view Grossmann has completely misinterpreted
Shoghi Effendi, it demonstrated an incredible insensitivity to our history,
which is built on pain, suffering and a lot of spilled blood?!  One wonders
if the Dawn-Breakers has ever been read.

ahang.






"Brent Poirier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@list.jccc.net on 01/17/2004
04:14:53 PM

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>>Being a martyr is easier than being a bureaucrat?  Amazing!>>


The true calling of a Baha'i administrator is a very high one.  It calls on
one to be a complete person, to have a well-developed panoply of virtues,
and to be wholly consecrated to the well-being of the Cause of Baha??lah
and humanity as a whole.

As the Guardian made clear, the spirit of consecration is what counts,
which was expressed in a previous day as martyrdom, and now is expressed
through service.  It is true that if we are halfhearted Baha?s we do not
deserve to say that our deeds today, and our spirit today, is the same as
that of the martyrs.

But I think Mr. Grossman was not talking about the armchair Bahai
administrator.  I think he was talking about the true calling, the fullness
of what it means to be a shepherd to humanity.

Just a cursory glance at the necessary virtues of the Bahai administrators
in the Writings includes these high attainments:


to be motivated by a true sense of love
extreme humility
candor
entire devotion
long-suffering
kindliness
moral courage
self-discipline
complete reliance on the power of Baha??lah
detachment from all else save God
to act in the spirit of self-sacrifice

I am a member of my local spiritual assembly, but I don? claim to be a
Bahai administrator.  I know one, though.  He gets up at 5:00 every morning
to pray for two hours for his community before he goes to work.  He and his
family support the activities of the friends, their firesides and feasts
and devotional meetings.  He is available to a believer with a stalled car,
or a seeker with a profound question.

But it is not only these outward deeds.  I really think that being a true
spiritual assembly member is the hardest job in the faith today.  It calls
on us to stretch in ways that other human beings are not asked to stretch;
to accept others and be respectful of their views; to be candid not only in
offering our views, but in admitting our own flaws; to reach out in love to
those who have been rejected; to listen to harsh and undeserved criticism
addressed to us, and not to respond in kind; and to look at all things with
a spiritual eye.

So to me, a true Bahai administrator does display the same characteristic
of devotion and consecration as a martyr does.  But it is a long way to
being a true Bahai administrator.  And I think that is who Mr. Grossman was
describing.  He led into his comments by quoting from the Master, "...we,
all of us, should strive with our whole hearts to offer ourselves up, guide
others to His path, and train the souls of men."

Brent

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