Ten Days in the Light of Acca


Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater

(3.2 stars; 3 reviews)

This work is the story of a pilgrimage made over a hundred years ago by a group of American pilgrims. They were not headed for Canterbury, Rome or Jerusalem. Rather, they were headed for an historical but remote prison-city in a far corner of the Ottoman Empire. ‘Akká (Akko), now a city in Israel which attracts thousands of Bahá’í pilgrims each year, was but little thought of in that early period. It was originally the final place of exile and imprisonment for Bahá’u’lláh, a Persian nobleman who proclaimed that He was the Promised One of all religions and Messenger of God for this day and age. It was also the home of His eldest son, ‘Abbás Effendí, known as ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (Servant of Bahá), or Áqá (the Master), who was the leader of the Bahá’í Faith after Bahá’u’lláh’s passing in 1892. The first Western Bahá’í pilgrims arrived in 1898, which was then followed by a nearly continuous stream of pilgrims that has now grown into a river of devoted followers from all parts of the globe. The Bahá’í Faith was a little known religion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries but has now become widely recognised as the newest of the great world religions and the second-most widespread religion on the planet. The author, Julia M. Grundy, is a bit of a mystery. She was in the pilgrimage party of Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacNutt in 1905. This book, published in 1907, is the result of that journey. It contains the teachings and wisdom which Grundy recorded during her brief stay in the Holy Land. While these insights may be valuable, one must remember that Bahá’ís do not consider ‘pilgrim’s notes’ as authoritative. They may not represent the actual words spoken by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. For information on authoritative Bahá’í teachings, please consult the writings of Bahá’u’lláh, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi. (Introduction by Nicholas J. Bridgewater) (3 hr 49 min)

Chapters

01 - Introduction; [From the Words of Abdul-Baha]: From beginning to “…what we … 20:26 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
02 - [From the Words of Abdul-Baha]: From “In America…” to “…for He has cut Him… 13:45 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
03 - Love; Soul and Spirit; The House of Justice 13:01 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
04 - Heaven; The Manifestation 26:21 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
05 - Spiritual Development 17:05 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
06 - Return of the Spirit; Spiritual Relationship; Obedience 13:46 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
07 - Woman in the Bahai Revelation 7:20 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
08 - Mount Carmel and Syria; The Heavenly Springtime; Faith 10:07 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
09 - The Second Coming 8:12 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
10 - Visit to the Tomb; Visit to the Rizwan 10:17 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
11 - Acca; In the Household; Afternoon before the Feast; At the Feast 17:56 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
12 - Heavenly Sustenance; From Badi Ullah 16:22 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
13 - From the Mother of the Household 8:00 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
14 - [Talks from Mirza Assad Ullah]: From beginning to “…will be given to you.” 12:29 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
15 - [Talks from Mirza Assad Ullah]: From “Sometimes in America…” to “in your H… 10:38 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
16 - [Talks from Mirza Assad Ullah]: From “Do the Manifestations…” to “…crimson… 10:38 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
17 - [Talks from Mirza Assad Ullah]: From “The more you see of Abdul-Baha…” to … 7:12 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
18 - Three Stories told by Abdul-Baha; Abdul-Baha’s Last Words 6:00 Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater

Reviews

Ten days in the light of Acca


(1 stars)

Could be interesting, but the reader is rather ''flat' a shame all in all