Introduction to the Aghsan Guardianship This article affirms the legal and spiritual adoption of Charles Mason Remey by ‘Abdu’l-Baha, establishing his rightful position as an Aghsan—meaning “Branch”—in the Davidic lineage. Through documented statements, sacred tokens, and covenantal succession, the Guardianship of the Baha’i Faith is traced with precision and reverence. ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s Public and Private Affirmations …
I have written this article to introduce you to, and explain the key figures—the “who’s who”—of the Bahá’í Faith. I’ll focus exclusively on the principal individuals and those within the line of succession. While the list could be much longer, for the sake of clarity and respect for your time, I’m sharing only the most …
In 1990, I had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Jensen explain the meaning of the parable of the Resurrection. Central to understanding it in fullness was his explanation of the “whitewashed tombs filled with dead men’s bones.” I’ve decided to resurrect this critical teaching of Dr. Jensen’s for your edification and for posterity. DEAD MEN’S …
Four thousand years ago, in a world of tribal gods, wandering herdsmen, and empires rising and falling, one man heard a call that would echo through millennia. That man was Abraham. His story is more than an ancient chronicle. It is the opening sketch of a divine plan — a Kingdom that would one day …
Statement from the Third Aghsan Guardian of the Baha’i Cause Dr. Jensen made it absolutely clear that there were only two criteria for a person to legitimately be an Aghsan successor: • Must be an Aghsan, either biologically or through adoption • Must be appointed by the previous Guardian What follows is a very brief …