Friday, October 29, 2010

On Richard Mirkovich: His talks were full of practical daily applications of the principal of service to humanity

 
 
A lovely photographic remembrance of a Baha'i pioneer can be found on Steve Pulley's Flickr site. I googled Richard and came up with this delightful description of him from 2006 on the blog BumpaStuff. -gw
 
Our favorite speaker, Richard Mirkovich, came all the way out from the Island of Chira (about an 8 hr trip for him) to keep the whole crowd completely entranced with what he had to say. The theme was about the unfolding of civilizations--always being under the guidance of Spiritual Teachers. Richard is a person who has integrated the Baha'i Teachings very well in his life, so he's a wonderfully natural speaker and educator. It's truly entrancing to listen to the wonderful ideas he presents, like the latest studies he's been doing on the Indigenous cultures who inhabited this area thousands of years in the past. But his talks are full of practical daily applications of the principal of service to humanity. He has little kids, their parents, local policeman--anybody who is interested---attend his English classes on the island. They flock to him and really keep him busy. (The idea of teaching locals English stems from his idea that this will assist them to deal with the huge influx of international tourists to the area and improve their economic situation. However, he has them converse about spiritual and scientific matters while they are learning the language. If they don't understand a particular idea he'll give them a translation.) Anyway, the students are flocking to his place in a steady stream. (There's no charge, of course, and they know that the benefits are long-lasting.)

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4 comments:

Miky said...

Richard was an amazing guy. He deserves everybody's appreciation for his thoughts and ideas... I got the opportunity to talk to him and he is a true speaker. Rest in peace...

Anonymous said...

I've known Richard since I was 15, fifty-three years ago. His mother, Helen Mirkovich, introduced me to the Faith. I remember when he took off to Costa Rica, remember stories of his early life there, and then I was there in Costa Rica when I was 18 and met his wife Miriam and the Tomas family, a time when they were going into the jungles of Talamanca... What a great and blessed soul. My heart is saddened by the loss, but I know he has a rich reward and am confident he is already adapting and exploring and moving forward spiritually in the next world. My love and condolences go out to his family. Gary Morrison

Donna said...

it's curious how people are more appreciated when they are gone... RIP Richard

Michelle said...

they say the good die young...rest in peace Richard...