Hello Listeners… Look at your bookcase, now back to our site, now back at your bookcase, now back to our site. Sadly that bookcase isn’t on our site. But if you stopped for a moment and told us which books you want to hear perhaps they could be on our site. Look down, back up.. where are you? Your on a boat with the audio book your books could sound like… Whats in your hand? back at me.. I have it. It’s an oyster with 2 copies of that audio book you love. Look again… the audio books are now diamonds! Anything is possible when your books are on HearTheWritings.com. I’m on a horse.
We couldn’t help ourselves!.. but all silly commercials aside… We want you to help us decide what titles to do next so please take a moment and share your choices and you might just see them on HearTheWritings.com in the near future:
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David F Gould III
I was reflecting that “Portals to Freedom” would make a wonderful read book, which would particularly come to life read out loud. The insight into Abdu’l Baha offered would also be very meaningful.
Matt
The December 28 2010 letter from the UHJ woudl be great! We are supposed to study this alongside the Ridvan 2010 letter. Thanks.
Jon Rezin
Hey Matt,
The Dec 28th Letter is on its way. Make sure you are on the email list to get the update as soon as it comes out.
Negin Bullen
Listening to the recent messages from the Universal House of Justice would be a great way to solidify our study of the letters.
Anon
One of my all time favorite books, utterly moving, and often the first book I recommend to anyone interested in the history of the Faith is “Release the Sun” by Bill Sears. I listen to audiobooks ALL THE TIME, and I’ve often thought about how that would be my number ONE choice for a Bahai audiobook.
“Release the Sun” basically takes “The Dawnbreakers” and distills it down, leaving a much shorter (much more manageable and less intimidating), and unbelievably powerful narrative. Would certainly make for an amazing audiobook.
Also, I second “Portals to Freedom.” It would also make a fantastic audiobook.
Last thought – I’ve listened to quite a bit of the Baha’u’llah’s writings in audio format (from various sources). Sometimes it’s perfect, but I often opt to wait to read the sacred writings at a slow, deliberate pace, without public, driving, or other distractions. For this reason, I am MUCH more interested in having other Bahai related books turned into audio format. For example, Revelation of Baha’u’llah by Teherzadeh could also be great. The point being this: moving stories, inspiring narrative, informative history, uplifting discussions are all perfect for listening while I walk the dog, ride the bus, or drive. Listening to the direct Word of God, however, is better if I am alone, and completely focused. Truth is, I usually don’t listen to books in such a state . . . I read instead. (I feel the same way about Shoghi Effendi’s writings, but for a different reason . . . it’s not direct revelation, but his manner of writing requires closer study and contemplation, rather than casual listening).
My 2 cents.
Elizabeth Steinki
Vignettes from the life of Abdu’l-Baha, there are so many great stories in it. much love Elizabeth
Jim Randle
I would like to recommend
Some Answered Questions as a good audio book
folllowed by the DawnBreakers
Jim Randle
As I suffer from treatment resistant visual and auditory hallucinations since a breakdown in 1975 I find that Chapter 71 of Some Answered Questions ‘Visions and Communication with Spirits’ is a great help. So I would recommend Some Answered Questions as the next publication. It would be a Godsend..
Sebsatian
I would like to vote for all of them! Some Answered Questions is also the book that I’ve been thinking would be great to walk around listening to. But really, I’m just so happy with this development that I don’t mind which order you record and release them in, as long as you do all of them in the fullness of time. Thank you!!!!
Mary
Thank you, thank you for this wonderful service!!! My husband, a long-time Baha’i, is losing his eyesight to macular degeneration. It is wonderful to be able to provide a way he can still be inspired by the writings of the Faith. I hope, once you have translated the books of the central figures of the covenant, you will be able to publish the inspirational books on the early believers, such as “The Delight of Hearts, The Memoirs of Haji Mirza Haydar Ali”, translated and abridged by A. Q. Faizi, ISBN 0-933770-11-1. As isolated homefront pioneers we find the early stories of the central figures, early believers and pioneering stories to be of great value to individual and community alike. A light in the sometimes darkness.
Jon Rezin
Thanks Mary,
We are so glad you and your husband are finding this service to be of value. It is our intention to expand into the historical texts of the faith as well. Those stories are just begging to be made into audio. We look forward to sharing them with you in the not too distant future.
Henry
Thank you so much for your services. It is very helpful.
I know it would be very long, but my suggestion is a book about the history of the faith like God Passes By.
maryam
I would like to hear “The priceless Pearl”. It is like “War and Peace” when I read it the scenes move before my eyes.