Participants reflect on the nature of the Bahá’í community’s diverse efforts to contribute to the advancement of civilization. They examine concepts essential to a discourse on social action, reflect on the implications of the principle of harmony between science and religion, and explore ways to achieve higher levels of coherence in their lives and collective endeavors. They think about how culture in its broadest sense is communicated and how they can participate in the creation and recreation of a culture that takes into account the material and spiritual dimensions of progress.

Date: 3–13 February 2024

Location: Te Whare Akoranga Bahá’í (Hyde Dunn Property), Auckland

Attendance: Prospective participants are expected to attend for the entirety of the seminar, as consistent attendance has an important impact on the dynamics of the group as well as on each individual’s intellectual and spiritual growth. Unfortunately exceptions will not be made.

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