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How to Find Lawh‑i‑Sarraj (and Why It’s Not Straightforward)

Author: Alison Marshall
Categories: Distilled Insights

A practical guide to navigating the Phelps Project, the Baha’i Library Online, and the AI translations

Someone recently told me on Facebook that he couldn’t find the translation of Lawh‑i‑Sarraj, which I have been discussing in recent blog posts. That didn’t surprise me. Finding this tablet, or any tablet in the Phelps AI‑translation collection, is not straightforward. The translations are tucked away, and the tools needed to locate them live across multiple platforms. Unless you know how the system works, nothing is easy to find.
A solitary figure stands on a reflective surface beneath a sky filled with swirling golden, amber, and violet clouds. Thin glowing lines and small orbs of light are scattered throughout the scene, creating a sense of a vast, luminous field. The figure looks upward toward the radiance, surrounded by flowing colour and movement in a large, dreamlike environment.
This post explains the basics of the Phelps Project, how it connects to the Baha’i Library Online, and finally, how to locate Lawh‑i‑Sarraj (or any other tablet) in the Phelps AI‑translation collection.

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