“In memory of Robbie Cooper.
"The analogy to the womb in many ways summarizes the Bahá’í view of earthly existence. Just as the womb constitutes an important place for a person’s initial physical development, the physical world provides the context for the development of the individual soul. Accordingly, Bahá’ís view life as a sort of workshop, where one can develop and perfect those qualities that will be needed in the next life."
http://www.bahai.us/welcome/spiritual-concepts/death-and-the-afterlife/”
In memory of Robbie Cooper.
"The analogy to the womb in many ways summarizes the Bahá’í view of earthly existence. Just as the womb constitutes an important place for a person’s initial physical development, the physical world provides the context for the development of the individual soul. Accordingly, Bahá’ís view life as a sort of workshop, where one can develop and perfect those qualities that will be needed in the next life."
http://www.bahai.us/welcome/spiritual-concepts/death-and-the-afterlife/