Seekers from Panama Request Guidance
Hello, I'm an Argentinian native living in Panama. I 've been studying the Bab, Bahá'u'lláh, and the Bahá'ís since July. A few days ago, I discovered that there are other interpretations of Bahá'u'lláh's revelations. I can't say for sure that I'm still a believer, but there is something very strong about the Bahá'ís that is calling me intellectually and spiritually. There are also concepts that don't make sense to me, and that's where I find myself. Would it be possible to speak with one of your instructors who speaks Spanish?.
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hola soy argentino vivo en panamá. estoy desde julio estudiando al Bab ,Bahá'u'lláh y a los bahai. hace poco dias que descubri que hay otras interpretaciones de las revelaciones de Bahá'u'lláh. No puedo afirmar que aun doy creyente pero si que hay algo muy fuerte que me esta llamando intelectualmente y espiritualmente sobre los Bahai también hay conceptos que no me cierran y ahi es donde me encuentro con ustedes. sera posible hablar con algun intructor de ustedes que pueda hablar español ?
Answer:
Dear M,
Allah’u’Abha!
Thank you for writing to us and for sharing a little about your spiritual journey. It is truly inspiring to hear that you have been studying the lives and teachings of the Bab and Baha’u’llah, and that you are seeking clarity on concepts that do not yet feel clear. This search – the Independent Investigation of Truth – is exactly what Baha’u’llah called on every soul to pursue.
As you have discovered, there are indeed different interpretations of Baha’u’llah’s message. The Free Baha’is follow the pure and original teachings, free from the control and bureaucratic influence of the current Baha’i Administration in Haifa, which sadly has restricted the Faith in ways Baha’u’llah never intended.
Regarding your request to speak with someone in Spanish – while we will gladly take your contact details (WhatsApp number, email, or other secure method), we must also share with you the reality of our situation. Free Baha’is are a minority within a minority, and the Haifan Administration considers us “Covenant-breakers.” If someone is identified as a Free Baha’i, they face immediate excommunication and social isolation from the mainstream community.
Because of this, many Free Baha’is live under disguise, attending Haifan Baha’i gatherings and blending in, while privately holding to the original teachings. This means that direct introductions are sometimes difficult — not out of unwillingness, but because we wish to protect those living under this risk.
That said, we will do our best to find a Spanish-speaking friend who can safely connect with you. Please share your details and time zone, and we will pass them to the concerned person to contact you directly when possible.
We are happy to also let you know that Free Baha'is launch The Caravan magazine every quarter as per the Baha'i calendar, so you can explore the Faith as Baha’u’llah revealed it – unaltered, unfiltered, and free from administrative distortion.
With love and fellowship,
Team Free Baha’is
Reference : The-Caravan-Volume-9-Edition-5

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