After 3 1/2 years our time at the Baha'i World Center is coming to a close. It is a bitter sweet time, a part of you does not want to leave and a part of you knows it is time to leave. We often wonder what we will miss the most, and have decided that it will be, being so close to the Shrines and being able to visit them. Being able to walk through the Gardens and the amazement of being here.
I've often been asked by the new staff that comes, do you ever get used to going to the Shrines, does the amazement of walking by the Universal House of Justice ever become a normal thing.
I've always found that even though I walk by the Universal House of Justice twice every day, I find that I am every day amazed by the beauty of the building, but more so what goes on inside the UHJ building. There is an amazing feeling that I get when I walk by the UHJ that is difficult to explain, I don't know how to put into words what that feeling is. Extraordinary, Amazing, Phenomenal, remarkable, these words can not even begin to express what I feel when I walk by the Universal House of Justice.
Going into the Shrines are just as difficult to describe. For me going into the Shrine of the Bab is like being in the presence of Royalty only more magnificent. Being in the Shrine of Abdu'l-Baha is like visiting an old friend, someone who is always there to listen to you no matter what, who always has time for you.
Going to Bahji WOW how do you put into words that experience. From the moment I step onto the grounds of Bahji a sense of peace comes over me and the closer I get to the Shrine the more at peace I am. The feeling that no matter what problems I bring with me into the Shrine of Baha'u'llah I know that in Gods own time and in Gods own way he will take care of what ever my requests are. When I leave the Shrine of Baha'u'llah, in my heart and soul I know that whatever Gods will is, is what is best for me. Maybe that is what Faith is all about. Maybe that is what makes this Faith different from all of the preceding religions, that this Faith is the culmination of all the religions that have come before.
These are only my feelings, my beliefs, my experiences, to try to describe what it is like for someone else is impossible.
Here are some of my favorite photos....
Mike and I are leaving the Baha'i World Center on the 5th of Sept. we will be heading to Kampala, Uganda to serve there for 21/2 months. then to India to visit the Temple there and for the 25th anniversary of the Temple, then to Australia, New Zealand and Samoa than maybe back home.
There is a saying; that one can make plans but God's plans are always better. So keep in mind that God does love laughter, especially when we make plans.
I will post to this blog at least once a week to let all of you know where we are and what we are doing, depending on whether or not we have access to the internet where we are.
I've often been asked by the new staff that comes, do you ever get used to going to the Shrines, does the amazement of walking by the Universal House of Justice ever become a normal thing.
I've always found that even though I walk by the Universal House of Justice twice every day, I find that I am every day amazed by the beauty of the building, but more so what goes on inside the UHJ building. There is an amazing feeling that I get when I walk by the UHJ that is difficult to explain, I don't know how to put into words what that feeling is. Extraordinary, Amazing, Phenomenal, remarkable, these words can not even begin to express what I feel when I walk by the Universal House of Justice.
Going into the Shrines are just as difficult to describe. For me going into the Shrine of the Bab is like being in the presence of Royalty only more magnificent. Being in the Shrine of Abdu'l-Baha is like visiting an old friend, someone who is always there to listen to you no matter what, who always has time for you.
Going to Bahji WOW how do you put into words that experience. From the moment I step onto the grounds of Bahji a sense of peace comes over me and the closer I get to the Shrine the more at peace I am. The feeling that no matter what problems I bring with me into the Shrine of Baha'u'llah I know that in Gods own time and in Gods own way he will take care of what ever my requests are. When I leave the Shrine of Baha'u'llah, in my heart and soul I know that whatever Gods will is, is what is best for me. Maybe that is what Faith is all about. Maybe that is what makes this Faith different from all of the preceding religions, that this Faith is the culmination of all the religions that have come before.
These are only my feelings, my beliefs, my experiences, to try to describe what it is like for someone else is impossible.
Here are some of my favorite photos....
Mike and I are leaving the Baha'i World Center on the 5th of Sept. we will be heading to Kampala, Uganda to serve there for 21/2 months. then to India to visit the Temple there and for the 25th anniversary of the Temple, then to Australia, New Zealand and Samoa than maybe back home.
There is a saying; that one can make plans but God's plans are always better. So keep in mind that God does love laughter, especially when we make plans.
I will post to this blog at least once a week to let all of you know where we are and what we are doing, depending on whether or not we have access to the internet where we are.
With all our Love, Smiles and much Happiness to all of you.
Mike and Barbie Mundt
Mike and Barbie Mundt
Dear Fiends, let me to be first in you nice start. I'm sure that your three and half years experience of serving in the World Center will give enough energy to travel in the World and share it with everybody. I'm going to be a follower of your blogg. By the way very and very beautiful pictures. Thanks for tem as well.
ReplyDeleteI'll be tagging along, too, so make room for me in a corner of your suitcase, por favor!
ReplyDeleteSafe travel, friends!