Implementing Baha'i principles in daily financial affairs
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Baha'i Views on Wealth & Prosperity
Mind Treasures concept began with a workshop for the San Diego Baha'i community in early 2006. The initial workshop concentrated on the Baha'i Views on Wealth & Prosperity. Soon, we realized the importance of wealth according to the sacred writings and how these teachings can be implemented in everyone's daily life.
Today, Mind Treasures is dedicated to help people around the globe realize their potentials and use wealth and prosperity for the benefit of humanity.
Following two documents provide a quick overview of Baha'i views on Wealth and Prosperity.
In addition to Baha'i workshops listed below, we offer a variety of programs for the general public. Please contact us if you would like to schedule a presentation for your community. Our seminars can be customized to your needs.
Baha'i Workshops
Our Baha'i workshops vary in length and can be modified based on your program needs. Following are a few examples of typical sessions.
1 or 2 hour presentations for youth and adults based on the papers listed above.
Weekend Programs. A typical 9 hour session (Saturday morning through Sunday noon). This program can be tailored for either adults, youth or families with children as young as 5. Program includes the following 6 1-1/2 hour segments:
Baha'i Views on Wealth & Prosperity
Character Development & Finances
Purposefulness & Consultation
Patience & Moderation
Responsibility & Reliability
Thankfulness, Selflessness & Generosity
Children and Jr. Youth programs (ages 5 to 13). Minimum of 6, 45 minute to 1 hour segments.
Workbooks and treasure boxes are optional for youth and adult programs since these classes can be conducted by using handouts. Workbooks and treasure boxes are necessary for children, Jr. Youth & family programs. Click here for our complete curriculum overview.
Baha'i articles about Mind Treasures
16 August 2007 - If the spirit is willing but the cash is weak, you can learn to earn - Baha'i Faith
Alex and Nazila Mazloom didn't realize in how good a shape their finances were until they compared notes with friends. more