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RonPrice
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Topic: Circumnavigation: A Personal Perspective Posted: 19-Jul-2009 at 22:08 |
Four hundred years(1519 to 1919) after Ferdinand Magellan and 237 men left Seville1 and began the first successful attempt of humankind to circumnavigate the globe, 'Abdu'l-Baha's Tablets of the Divine Plan were unveiled in New York. Those Tablets initiated another attempt to circumnavigate the world but, this time, in spiritual terms. An English edition of all those tablets was published in 1936 just as the North American Baha’is were planning their first formal teaching program, the Seven Year Plan, which began in May 1937. The year I joined the Baha’i Faith, in 1959, those Tablets were published in book form under the title Tablets of the Divine Plan for the first time.2-Ron Price with thanks to 1&2 Wikipedia.
Only 18 men returned to Spain in that harrowing voyage and this new voyage was also just as harrowing and is not for the timid and the overwrought, not for the vainly pious, those who are pusillanimous of spirit, nor the bloodless prigs among us...
This much is plain: the journey is not for those wary & in despair of love------this trip on unvariable storm-lashed brigs....unreasonable rains, long waits for salient doves to bring living twigs....with a lean provision of devotion, with weeks & months of never-ending dark— this is no vacation..with unhygienic perils such as chronic & committed rapture or incipient dedication------ forget your notions of a luxury cruise.1 It was that way for Magellan and....... circumnavigation still has problems... in this new planetization age......!!!!!
1 With thanks to Roger White, “A Parable for the Wrong People,” The Witness of Pebbles, George Ronald, Oxford, 1981, pp.69-71.
Ron Price 19 July 2009
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Ron Price has been married for 47 years(in 2014) and a teacher for 35. He has been a writer and editor for 15, and a Baha'i for 55(in 2014).
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Posted: 20-Oct-2009 at 20:50 |
Ron, a wonderful poem, but what does any of this mean?
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Posted: 11-Feb-2014 at 23:26 |
Originally posted by opuslola
Ron, a wonderful poem, but what does any of this mean? |
I see! Stumped him.LOL
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RonPrice
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Posted: 12-Feb-2014 at 00:32 |
Belated thanks for your response, folks. Poetry, opuslola, is often a puzzle to readers. Much of the prose-poetry that I write tries to find relationships between events in history and my life, its beliefs and values. Four hundred years(1519 to 1919) after Ferdinand Magellan went around the world, one of the Central Figures in my religion published an important book(in 1919) I simply put the 2 things together in my little piece of writing and related them to my own life.-Ron Price, Australia
Edited by RonPrice - 12-Feb-2014 at 00:35
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Ron Price has been married for 47 years(in 2014) and a teacher for 35. He has been a writer and editor for 15, and a Baha'i for 55(in 2014).
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Posted: 13-Feb-2014 at 12:34 |
Ron, Opuslola is quite often more than puzzling to most. Apologies for the inappropriate responses.
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