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A Living Message of Hope: Rediscovering Faith Beyond Tradition

  A Living Message of Hope: Rediscovering Faith Beyond Tradition For many people, faith begins within tradition—structured teachings, familiar scriptures, and inherited beliefs. These foundations can be meaningful and grounding. But for some, there comes a moment when faith begins to feel less like something received… and more like something experienced. What if the divine has never stopped speaking? What if spirituality is not confined to the past, but is something alive—something that continues to unfold within human hearts? There is a growing sense among many spiritually minded people that God is not distant, silent, or limited to a single moment in history. Instead, the divine presence is ongoing—guiding, teaching, and calling humanity forward. Not through institutions or rigid systems, but through conscience, intuition, and inner awakening. At the center of this perspective is a simple but powerful idea: The purpose of faith is transformation. Not just belief. Not just ritual....

Standing With Israel Without Identifying as a Zionist

  Standing With Israel Without Identifying as a Zionist In discussions about the Middle East, labels are often used quickly and sometimes without nuance. One of the most common assumptions is that if someone expresses support for Israel, they must automatically identify as a Zionist. In reality, many people hold more complex views. It is possible to stand with Israel and support its people while not personally identifying with the political ideology of Zionism. For some individuals, standing with Israel means recognizing the country’s right to exist and the right of its citizens to live in safety. Israel is home to millions of people—Jews, Muslims, Christians, and others—who simply want to raise families, build careers, and live peaceful lives. Supporting Israel in this sense is often about acknowledging the humanity of those who live there and rejecting violence directed at civilians. At the same time, not everyone who supports Israel embraces Zionism as a political ideology. Zion...

The Right to Protect Ones Family : A Universal Principle

  The Right to Protect One’s Family: A Universal Principle Across cultures, religions, and histories, one value has remained constant: the duty to care for and protect one’s family. For millions of people around the world—including Iranians—this responsibility is not merely a social expectation; it is a moral calling deeply rooted in faith, tradition, and human dignity. In many religious traditions, the family is regarded as the foundation of society. Parents are entrusted with safeguarding the well-being, security, and future of their children. This responsibility is often described as a God-given duty: to nurture, provide, and create conditions where families can live with stability and hope. When people speak about rights granted by God or inherent to human nature, they often mean precisely this—the freedom to ensure the safety and flourishing of those closest to them. For Iranians, family bonds have long been central to cultural identity. Persian history and literature are fill...

Real Talk.

 Okay guys you may have noticed a serious lack of journal prompts this month. That's because I started out with momentum March but half way through March some things happened that changed the game.  Firstly we got a new website for Daisy Change we are now at www.daisychange.org  you are very welcome to check out the image consulting happening over there.  I will still write this blog but needed a more professional home for my business. So what can you expect here?  Change management.  The world is changing and at a rapid speed.  Let's talk about it.