Posted in Lecture Notes, Philosophy on Sep 2nd, 2009
WHAT’S NEW With the intent to study and find out about the nature of newness And apply it to OUR WORK A synopsis of A Rosicrucian Fellowship Centennial Talk By Richard K Using the Rosicrucian philosophy, we may speak of two different types of newness. The first is at the spirit end of the […]
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Posted in History, People, Philosophy on Aug 26th, 2009
Jean de Galzain explained the fellowship’s concept of esoteric Christianity as declared by the Christian Order of the Rose Cross.
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Posted in Art, Mythology, Philosophy on Jun 11th, 2009
Hypermnestra, in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Danaus. Danaus was the twin brother of Aegyptus and son of Belus. He had fifty daughters, the Danaides, and Aegyptus had fifty sons. Aegyptus commanded that his sons marry the Danaides and Danaus fled to Argos, ruled by King Pelasgus. When Aegyptus and his sons arrived […]
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Posted in Philosophy on Jun 11th, 2009
The following is a talk on Good and Evil by Willie Weidemann from the Madison Fellowship of the Spirit Annual Conclave May 2009 If God is all-good and all-powerful, why does He allow evil to exist in the world? This is a question that has baffled many people throughout history. Some people attempt to […]
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Posted in Bible, Philosophy on Mar 15th, 2009
The following is a compilation by Marie-José Clerc from the writings of Max Heindel and the Holy Bible which she prepared for a presentation at Mount Ecclesia Voluntary and Involuntary Clairvoyance from the Rosicrucian Point of View One can realize that he is not sufficiently aware of the influence, the […]
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Posted in Astrology, History, Philosophy on Mar 9th, 2009
Spiritual Aspiration and the Southern Hemisphere Max Heindel gave us a wonderful body of spiritual literature, rich with information suited to practical application in service. It is filled with lofty ideas and ideals to inspire us to live in our true spiritual nature. It is supernally beautiful and it speaks to our hearts. […]
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Posted in Philosophy on Oct 25th, 2008
Dear Friends, For a while I’ve been watching some videos at YouTube regarding the “unpardonable sin,” and saw how far off all of them are from the real concept of the unpardonable sin. So I decided to create a three part video explaining what the real unpardonable sin is, by taking all the information right […]
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