Despite my straitened circumstances by Australian norms I ordered this splendid DVD direct from America soon after release; it holds yet an honored position among my possessions
Amidst 150 minutes of a truly professional production, which in no small way draws its inspiration from "The Promulgation of Universal Peace" (see PUP pp.107, 6, 44) "Luminous Journey 'Abdu'l-Bahá in America – 1912" illustrates a dozen times, among other Bahá'í principles, the equality of rights for women and men * while neglecting entirely the unique Baha'i principle of a universal auxiliary language notwithstanding that the same source material and various primary sources repeatedly cite the language principle in general and recommend to boot the study of one particular contender.
* I never decry any of the fundamental principles of the religion founded by Baha'u'llah in 19th century Persia
Amidst 150 minutes of a truly professional production, which in no small way draws its inspiration from "The Promulgation of Universal Peace" (see PUP pp.107, 6, 44) "Luminous Journey 'Abdu'l-Bahá in America – 1912" illustrates a dozen times, among other Bahá'í principles, the equality of rights for women and men * while neglecting entirely the unique Baha'i principle of a universal auxiliary language notwithstanding that the same source material and various primary sources repeatedly cite the language principle in general and recommend to boot the study of one particular contender.
* I never decry any of the fundamental principles of the religion founded by Baha'u'llah in 19th century Persia