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Tag "Active force and its recipient"

tag name: Active force and its recipient type: Science: natural, social, and applied; Words, phrases
web link: Active_force_and_its_recipient
related tags: Creation
referring tags: Lawh-i-Hikmat (Tablet of Wisdom)
Inventory subject: Pairs in creation; male and female; B and E; agent and patient

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  1. Beginning That Hath No Beginning, The: Bahá'í Cosmogony, by Vahid Brown (2002). — The dimensions of myth in the Baha'i Faith focussing on the religion's narratives of creation, relig...
  2. Creation: The Nature of God and the Creation of the Universe in Bahá'í Cosmology, by Keven Brown (2003).
  3. Creation, by Lasse Thoresen (2002). — Contributing to the creation of a new civilization as a researcher or an artist means participating ...
  4. Ether, Quantum Physics and the Bahá'í Writings, by Robin Mihrshahi (2002/2003). — Analysis of ‘Abdu’l-Baha's use of the term “ether”, correlated to His definition of this ter...
  5. Lawh-i-Hikmat: The Two Agents and the Two Patients, by Vahid Rafati, Keven Brown, trans. (2002). — Discussion of the two terms fa`ilayn (the active force / "the generating influence") and munfa`ilayn...
  6. Reflection on the Theory of Alchemy as Explained in the Bahá'í Writings, A, by Keven Brown (2002/2012). — Baha'u'llah and ‘Abdu’l-Baha referred to the 'hidden craft' of alchemy as part of divine philoso...
  7. Tablet of 'Abdu'l-Bahá Explaining Three Verses in the Lawh-i-Hikmat, A, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Keven Brown, trans. (2005). — Insights into three statements by Baha'u'llah on pre-existence, creation, and nature as the essence ...
  8. Tablet on the Right of the People (Lawh-i haqq al-nas), by Bahá'u'lláh, Keven Brown, trans. (2016). — On some situations relating to a person’s private rights, in this case theft and debt, with a larg...
  9. "The active force and that which is its recipient", by Betty Hoff Conow (published as Betty Conow) (1988). — Metaphysics of gender and the Lawh-i-Hikmat; universal spiritualism; social indoctrination of gender...
 
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