on 4/18/07 9:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think Dick answered most of your questions. I'm not sure what it is
> they are referring to when they talk about the gardens costing 300
> million dollars, but if by that they mean the terraces, my
> recollection is that they co
My contribution is very poor but it is always glad to see the beauty of
bahá'í gardens on the mountain of the Lord.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > Does someone has any official sources or
references to understand:
> - why these gardens have been made?
> - who has decided to make it such a pri
> Does someone has any official sources or references to understand:
> - why these gardens have been made?
> - who has decided to make it such a priority?
> - what is the cost?
Dear Loic,
I think Dick answered most of your questions. I'm not sure what it is
they are referring to when they talk
Baha'u'llah made Mt. Carmel a priority with the Tablet of Carmel.
Abdul-Baha carried out Baha'u'llah's instructions and provided the vision
for what Mt. Carmel would become in a famous bit where he talked about a sea
of lights stretching completely around the bay linking Haifa and Akka.
Shogh
Dear all,
Discussing with friends about the cost and utility of the Haifa Baha'i gardens,
I searched for infos and just found this article in the bahai-library.com
ressources:
http://bahai-library.com/newspapers/022299.html
The article comes for local press and is a bit different from our usual o