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?The Baha?i Faith, Unity in Diversity? is the title of a talk to be given at the Emerald Coast Meditation Society on Thursday, April 7. Two long-time Baha?i practitioners, Drs. Ron and Sandy Frazer, will be the speakers.

The ECMS meets at 6:30 p.m at 480 N. Co. Hwy. 393, Santa Rosa Beach, one-half mile north of Hwy. 98. The meeting, open to the public, begins with 30 minutes of silent meditation.

The Baha?i faith, say the Frazers, is the newest Abrahamic religion and the only one that celebrates the essential unity of all the world?s great religions. It says that the apparent differences came about simply from the social needs of the people and places to whom the various messages were given.

Baha?is believe that God is resurrecting mankind from its worldliness through thousands of groups in all religions around the world who celebrate the unity in human diversity and who work toward a world of cooperation and respect.

Sandy Frazer, who has been a Baha?i for 19 years, holds a doctor of naturopathy degree from Clayton College as well as a master?s in administrative science from Johns Hopkins and a backelor?s degree in health education from the University of Toledo. Ron Frazer, who holds a Ph.D. in natural health from Clayton University, has been a Baha?i for 32 years. He has undergraduate degrees in math and mechanical engineering from the University of the State of New York and Purdue University.

For more information on the Baha?i faith, see The Bah?? Faith - The international website of the Bah??s of the world.

The ECMS is an ecumenical group open to anyone without charge. It meets on the first and third Thursdays. The evening will end around 8 p.m. with a short guided meditation. Anyone who would like meditation instruction should come at 6:15 p.m. Questions? Contact Nancy James, nancyjames@embarqmail.com. Or join our Facebook group.
 
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