Posted in Philosophy on Apr 4th, 2011
Not Peace But A Sword Control and the Desire Body According to Christ’s teachings, changing the peace of stagnation and disharmony into a harmonious Peace requires the sword. The bulk of the Israelites had stalled and become “lost”—crystallized in materialism. Throughout history the strong wield their power by acquiring money and goods through cleverness […]
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Posted in Philosophy on Mar 17th, 2011
You enter into this Fifth of the Four elements. It is a wonder of wonders. You enjoy everything as a potential to open your mind to new horizons and establish a frontier: A Story that connects fiction and reality, utopian yet of the moment; immediate if altruism dominates our hearts, if each is a channel for Peace, […]
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Posted in Art, Bible, Philosophy on Feb 2nd, 2011
I Am My Love’s And He Is Mine [Rays From The Rose Cross, Jan/Feb 1996] I am my Love’s and he is mine, And this is his desire, That with his beauty I may shine In radiant attire. And this will be when all of me Is pruned and purged with fire. —Canticles 7:10 HUMANS […]
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Posted in Philosophy on Sep 28th, 2010
APOLOGIA re: COSMO Keep the Cosmo intact, but provide a preface for the 4th generation of inquirers. The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception and its companion books by Max Heindel, available in public libraries throughout the world, authentically and authoritatively explain the Rosicrucian philosophy of Esoteric Christianity. Previously, the depths of the Christian mysteries were spread by […]
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Posted in Philosophy on Sep 24th, 2010
REBIRTH The Riddle of Life and Death From Rosicrucian Christianity Lectures By Max Heindel At every birth, what appears to be a new life comes into the world. Slowly the little form grows, it lives and moves among us, it becomes a factor in our lives; but at last there comes a time when […]
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Posted in Philosophy on Jun 2nd, 2010
Ger W quotes Max Heindel in Chapter 10 of Max Heindel and The Rosicrucian Fellowship [behind the BOOKS tab]. After the Easter sunrise sevice of April 12, 1914, Heindel addressed those who gathered at the Founder’s Cross, saying in part: “The second cutting [of the tree of life] was to be used in Solomon’s Temple. […]
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Posted in Philosophy, Science on May 27th, 2010
Hello Friends, I am a graduate student of economics and have read Max Heindel’s Cosmo Conception. I recently came across this article called “And man made life”. I just wanted to post this on the rf friends blog and see what your thoughts are on this subject. Anna Terzyan Synthetic biology And man made life […]
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