... notion of a path is ....
The
main sequence of courses is organized so as to set the individual,
whether Baha'i or not, on a path being defined by the accumulating
experience of the community in its endeavour to open before humanity the
vision of Baha'u'llah's World Order. The very notion of a path is,
itself, indicative of the nature and purpose of the courses, for a path
invites participation, it beckons to new horizons, it demands effort and
movement, it accommodates different paces and strides, it is structured
and defined. A path can be experienced and known, not only by one or
two but by scores upon scores; it belongs to the community. To walk a
path is a concept equally expressive. It requires of the individual
volition and choice; it calls for a set of skills and abilities but also
elicits certain qualities and attitudes; it necessitates a logical
progression but admits, when needed, related lines of exploration; it
may seem easy at the outset but becomes more challenging further along.
And crucially, one walks the path in the company of others.
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