Bahá'í Epistolary

Tuesday 23 December 2008

Baha'i Epistolary is back!

"After a near death experience, Baha'i Epistolary has miraculously received a new lease of life, to report on the light it saw at the end of the tunnel, and report on the tunnel too (is that not what life in this world is about too - walking through the confinement of our limitations with our gaze firmly fixed on the ever distant light, that yet caresses our skin and illuminates our path?)... Hopefully, it will still find readers out there, and even better, people to leave their comments. So, if you get to see this, or the coming posts, make some noise, and let me know that this is indeed an epistolary, and not a solliloquy, and there is someone on the other side!


With love,

Ismael"

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

its a solliloquy, I'm here by accident :-)

WHY CLOUD CONFERENCES? said...

If it is a soliloquy, your comment proves it: I'm a ventriloquist! Thanks for the signal!

Anonymous said...

Great to see that you are back! I look forward to your posts.

Sincerely,
A Lurker

Oleoptene said...

Chiming in, shyly, that the return of the Baha'i Epistolary was one of the highlights of last week for me. When it was first recommended to me by a friend a couple of years ago I was so grateful for the level of thoughtfulness and the fervent Baha'i longing combined in your writing. I hadn't commented before, because I didn't feel like I had much to add, but I have had conversations with your postings in my head, and the reflections on the Book of Certitude was exactly what I needed to read last week, so I thank you.

Dilillili and Pan said...
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WHY CLOUD CONFERENCES? said...

Thank you Lurker, for helping me keep going by feeding back, and Oleoptene, your words meant a lot to me, and I am very grateful that you have shared your response, which is like oxygen to keep on writing, and moved me.

Barmak Kusha said...

Glad you are back, Ismael!

Jeremy said...

Keep posting Ismael, keep serving as you always do, Allah'u'Abha,

Warmest greetings,
Jeremy