October 2021 Issue 155

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s summer has turned to autumn, good feelings and memories have arisen within me. I have always loved this time of year and am so grateful for the beauty and quiet that it brings. The cool moist air and long red sun rays warm the visual world. Feelings of gratitude naturally well up within me for the beauty of where I live, for the care taken by Indigenous friends and their ancestors in holding and honouring this land for millennia, and for the family, friends, and neighbours who comprise the community around me. My gratitude goes to Spirit, to God if you will, for creating these bounties and material blessings. It’s one thing to say that I am grateful, but how do I express my gratitude to God for such a rich and rewarding life? As a Baha’i I look to the writings of the Baha’i Faith for guidance. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, son of Baha’u’llah (prophet/ founder of the Baha’i Faith) and designated interpreter of his Father’s teachings put it quite simply in one of his many talks delivered in the US and Canada in 1912… “The best way to thank God is to love one another.” ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace Sounds simple enough… or is it? Loving one another implies loving everyone

Spiritual Upliftment and Conversation

Gratitude regardless of who they are, where they come from, what they think, who or what they worship, what they look like or what they do or have done. Even with my best intentions I regularly fail at this. Perhaps if I truly practice my belief, a Baha’i teaching, that we are one people worshipping one God, that we each possess a spark of divinity, a divine connection to our Creator, and if I look for the Creator’s essence in each person I meet, maybe then I will fail less often and begin to love everyone. I am filled with gratitude for the life I have, for my beautiful family and loving friends, and the endless bounty I receive… I am even grateful for the challenges I am tasked with facing. Perhaps if I look at each individual as the creation of the almighty God, I can do more than simply feel thankful and instead show that gratitude through action.

Submitted by Tim Mock

Join us in offering prayers for the healing and upliftment of the world, and conversation on topics that challenge the establishment of unity and peace. We are three local Baha’i friends who currently meet on Zoom. 7:30 to 8:30 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month

All are invited and welcome, whatever your spiritual path. Please call us for details and link:

Tim and Laurice Mock – (250) 748-2585

OCTOBER TOPICS October 13: Gratitude October 27: Giving and Receiving Through Service

So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth. Baháʼu’lláh 61


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October Forecasts

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page 77

Greening the Red List Can Accelerate Species Recovery

4min
page 76

Listening. The Heart of Healing

2min
page 73

Golden Ghost Tattoo Removal

2min
pages 74-75

IOPA - Connecting Organic Farming To Community

2min
page 72

The Importance of Eelgrass

2min
page 71

Riding the Waves of Emotions

4min
page 69

The Colours of Autumn Strolls

2min
page 68

Gratitude

2min
page 61

Why We Should Read: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground

2min
page 67

Cabaret Weekend Features Two Favourite Pianists

1min
page 62

Progressive Green Building Technologies

5min
pages 58-59

Art Show at Little Bird

2min
page 65

Strategies to save for your children’s Education

2min
page 57

Gerard’s Specialty Foods

2min
page 56

$2000 for Healthy and Climate Smart Home

3min
page 55

Mulch Mulch Mulch

2min
page 52

Quercetin the Bountiful Bioflavonoid

2min
page 51

Seed Saving Workshop

1min
page 50

Is Tinnitus Real?

2min
page 49

Chemainus Theatre Cabaret Series

1min
pages 46-47

Fact or Fiction - Learning to Live with Bullfrogs

2min
pages 43-44

October 7th

2min
page 38

Torchbearers Art Show

1min
page 37

Cowichan Women’s Health Collective

2min
page 34

Local Pairings for your Thanksgiving Turkey

4min
pages 27-29

Science & Romance: Friends or Foes?

4min
pages 20-21

Back to School, Back to Sleep

5min
pages 32-33

Delicious Finds at reFRESH Marketplace

2min
pages 30-31

Give Thanks There’s Always Something New in Cowichan

1min
pages 24-25

Rainforest Arts Thinking and Talking Big

2min
page 19

Luschiim’s Plants

5min
pages 11-13

Fill Your Basket from a 50km Radius

2min
pages 8-9

The Traditions of Breaking Bread

2min
pages 16-17

See Harry Manx Live In Concert

3min
page 10

An Untraditional Thanksgiving

3min
page 15

Business and Arts:More than a Fist Bump

1min
page 14

Barnes & Maracle

3min
page 18

October Events

2min
page 5
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