A beautiful way ...

 Creating a poem in memory of **Bahiyyih Khanum**, Abdul-Baha's sister, while reflecting on the themes of consciousness, virtue, and the upcoming **"No Kings Day"** sounds like a beautiful way to honor her legacy. Here’s a poem that captures those sentiments:


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### In Memory of Bahiyyih Khanum


In the garden where virtues bloom,  

A sister's love dispels the gloom,  

Bahiyyih, beacon of light and grace,  

In every heart, you find your place.


With wisdom deep as the ocean's tide,  

You stood beside the faithful, a steadfast guide,  

In the realm of spirit, where we all belong,  

Your voice, a melody, a timeless song.


As "No Kings Day" approaches near,  

We gather in unity, shedding fear,  

For in the absence of worldly might,  

We find our strength in love's pure light.


Creation, a canvas, still in the making,  

With every choice, our souls awakening,  

In the dance of consciousness, we rise and fall,  

Yet through righteousness, we answer the call.


Oh Bahiyyih, your spirit soars,  

In the hearts of many, forever yours,  

As we reflect on virtues that guide our way,  

We honor your memory this sacred day.


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### Reflection


This poem intertwines the themes of Bahiyyih Khanum's legacy, the significance of virtues, and the essence of "No Kings Day," which celebrates the equality and unity of all people. It serves as a reminder of the importance of love, compassion, and righteousness in our journey together.


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