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During every annual Baha’i National Convention, delegates from around the United States gather to celebrate, reflect, and make decisions about how best to advance and serve the nearly 170,000 Baha’is in the United States. At the convention, they also meet to cast their ballots and elect the Baha’i community’s national governing body – the nine-member [...]
Do We Live in a World of Illusions?
Keyvan writes, in a blog on the website for the Center for Global Integrated Education, about the Baha’i process of consultation.
The Baha’i Chair for World Peace has launched a webside devoted to identifying and analyzing foundational principles of global governance.
Asked to open a United Nations meeting on poverty, Kevin Locke recited an "eagle" prayer in his native Lakota Sioux dialect.
Try to imagine, if you can in this age of contention, a style of group decision-making in which participants arrive at a decision that everyone accepts with grace. No “owning” your ideas. No hurt feelings. No battling, blame or sour grapes.