Showing posts with label Akka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akka. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

Pilrimage Day #6 February 7, 2009

2-7-9 Saturday 2130 Nof Hotel

0930 Met Mrs. Imani and family + other family at the Dan Carmel: sherut to Akka. We bought about 50 lbs of enormous pomegranates, grapes, then bought fresh-pressed pomegranate juice at a vendor. Looked at an Arabic bookstore, hung out at Rabin Peace Park looking for our connections, me trying to quell my anxiety.

Eventually we walked back closer to town and met up with our party. We all took 3 taxis to Bahji. Tip # 4: Supposing hypothetically that one eats a lot of pomegranates and grapefruit and little else, and sits inside the Shrine in a side room, one may discover that due to the acoustics and silence inside the shrine, every tiny sound emited from the digestive process becomes magnified greatly. So one leaves to try again later.

Today at the Bahji Visitors Center there were fresh, ripe avocadoes from the property. Perfect.

Returning to the Shrine: more prayers for unity and for individuals, the departed, the intensive programs of growth teaching efforts. This time I stayed in the main hall of the Shrine, mainly saying the Greatest Name and soaking up the spirit.

The Haram-al-Aqdas is the greater area surrounding the Shrine at Bahji, and considered just as holy. In the photos taken of the Shrine there is always a black metal gate in front of the door of the Shrine. Past the gate is the Haram-al-Aqdas. The gate appears like a veil before the Beloved. Seeing the door without the gate is like seeing the Beloved without the veil.

We caught a sherut to the PRC where I ate some cheese, the cauliflower and tahini. Enayat made one more call and was able to get messages from his cell at last. Taxi to the Nof: the driver gave us his card with a poem he wrote.

Unity prayers help.

Pilrimage Day 3, February 4 2009

2-4-9 1600 Pilgrim Reception Center [PRC] Day # 3

Woke 0600, dressed and assembled lunch, breakfast 0630 to 0650 [rather scanty due to shortness of time] and found about 7 of us waiting for the #23 bus, which came late at 0715 or 0720. Tumbled out of bus, crossed street, into green Egged tour bus and off to Akka.

We visited the blue and white House of Udi Kammar & House of Abbud; beautiful. Prayers.

Walked to the barracks in Akka. Blue sky, bright sun, blue Mediterranean. We assembled outside, heard the story of the early pilgrims from Iran watching for Baha'u'llah to wave His handkerchief to them from one of the windows of the prison. We went up a narrow outside staircase, then into the building and suddenly, unprepared, into the room with the skylight and roped off area where Mirza Mihdi was sacrificed. We heard the story of that, and the story of Badi. Shoes off, into the cell of Baha'u'llah.

We walked to the "Land Gate" in Akka, then back to the bus. Most went to Bahji; we returned to the PRC in Haifa and ate bread, tahini, carrot, cauliflower, figs, grapefruit from Bahji, and tea.

2245 Nof Hotel

After lunch my plan was to nap, then see the terraces and the Shrines. I went to the female resting room and awoke about 1700. Some time in the last 24 hours I'd set my watch ahead by mistake, and had to reset it. Enayat showed up, I brought out snacks and brought him tea. He was engrossed with fellow Persians and I went off on foot to the program at the International Teaching Center auditorium, following another group of Iranians. I was trying to teach the older ladies how to pace a hill climb with breathing: breathe in, two steps, breathe out, two steps, which I learned as a youth with mountain climbing.

There was a very short, succinct talk by one of the Counselors, Juan _____, then they met the pilgrims, then we had tea and cookies and talked for an hour, shared a sherut with Haghighi's, the family with whom we waited for the bus in the morning.

I showered, Enayat had some good observations about the lack of reverence and obliviousness of the local populace to both the Christian and the Baha'i holy places. Also what Christ and Baha'u'llah said when questioned by the authorities.

I shared my opinion that the "Chosen People"--who knows what they were chosen to do? I think they are chosen to form the State of Israel in this day as a shelter and haven for the Baha'i World Center, as the only non-Muslim [therefore, non-hostile] nation in the Middle East.

Enayat fell asleep hearing me read the Tablet of Visitation.