Ghosts of Harrison Street
Koba Sounds Photography
"...Thus do the forces of disintegration regroup and gain ground. So be it. The unification of humanity is unstoppable by any human force; the promises made by the prophets of old and by the Author of the Cause of God Himself testify to this truth. Yet the course humanity takes to achieve its destiny may very well be tortuous. The tumult raised by the contending peoples of the earth threatens to drown out the voices of those noble-minded souls in every society who call for an end to conflict and struggle. As long as that call goes unheeded, there is no reason to doubt that the world’s current state of disorder and confusion will worsen—possibly with catastrophic consequences—until a chastened humanity sees fit to take another significant step, perhaps this time decisive, towards enduring peace...”
- The Universal House of Justice (Excerpt from Letter of January 18th, 2019)
"Peasant burning Weeds can be dated from one of Vincent’s letters, which included a small sketch of the picture. On 22 October 1883 he wrote to his brother Theo: 'I’m still working on that weed burner, whom I’ve caught better than before in a painted study as far as the tone is concerned, so that it conveys more of the vastness of the plain and the gathering dusk, and the small fire with the wisp of smoke is the only point of light.' At this stage he had only been painting in oils for just under two years." LINK
post 10 has the time of his life serving his community by unclogging drains along its streets and highways.
If you don't watch the entire video, at least skip to @16:16 and watch the end.
Shoghí Effendí Rabbání (March 1, 1897 - November 4, 1957) was the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith from 1921 until his death in 1957.
After the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in 1921, the leadership of the Bahá’í community entered a new phase, evolving from that of a single individual to an administrative order founded on the "twin pillars" of the Guardianship and the Universal House of Justice, being the executive and legislative branches.
Shoghi Effendi is not regarded as one of the Central Figures of the Bahá’í Faith. Whereas the works of the three Central Figures constitute the source of the Bahá’í Faith, Shoghi Effendi's writings are effectively limited to commentaries on the works of the Central Figures. LINK
The final resting place of Shoghi Effendi is in London, England.