Posted in Bible, Philosophy on Mar 27th, 2010
Lest we become racist or sit in judgment on groups of people, we might take a look at the children’s game of leapfrog. Thereafter, we may eye the squares in our natal charts more favorably and cast a jaundiced eye on the trines. Saint Matthew gives us the wisdom of the larger perspective of Jesus as he relates in Chapter 19: “24”: And again I […]
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Posted in Lecture Notes, Philosophy on Mar 16th, 2010
Microcosm Lecture Series Notes Transitioning Into the Aquarian Age Lecture 13a of 25 by [R] Science, Technology and the Aquarian Age When we left off last time we spoke about regeneration and the Aquarian Age. We were relating Scorpio to Aquarius and we came into that subject which is The Fall of Humanity. […]
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Posted in Chapel Talks, History, Philosophy on Feb 25th, 2010
One Hundred Years: A Philosophical Critique Chapel Talk of January 10, 2010 By Richard K In the second chapter of Corinthians, Saint Paul describes his meeting with the Corinthians as follows: And I was with you in weakness and in fear and with much trembling. That is the way I am feeling, exactly, at […]
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Posted in Lecture Notes, Philosophy on Feb 15th, 2010
NEW AUDIO LINK TO LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM RF Friends can click on the link provided below or on the permanent link in the right column under LINKS. http://www.archive.org/details/ChristianMysticism In addition to free astrology software, King James Bible reference, Net Hymnal, and Spiritual Astrology Lessons, visitors to this site can now link to clear audio […]
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Posted in Philosophy on Jan 27th, 2010
Heindel on Poverty To answer the hard questions of stewardship, the following is adapted from the writings of Max Heindel We see heart-wrenching stories of people who suffer from poverty and other man-made and natural disasters every day. Often millions experience sorrow and anguish that we can only imagine. How does one […]
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Posted in History, Philosophy on Jan 18th, 2010
The most complete history of the Rosicrucian Fellowship has been published in Dutch by Ger W, who first wrote the narrative (in English) in the 1960s and then more recently augmented this study with official documents and photos. [Editor’s note: See the third and fourth chapters recently added to the serialized book under the BOOKS tab.] […]
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Posted in Philosophy, Poetry on Jan 1st, 2010
The Rosicrucian Way In the world today there are six movements that are battling for the life of men. First of all there is communism, a view of life that seems to have had its day. The tentacles of this atheistic monster have been severed in many countries. Second, there is fundamentalism, which is an […]
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