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Category Archive for 'Art'

The Lady And The Lion

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Painting of Christ

In the article, Spiritual Aspiration and the Southern Hemisphere, you will see an illustration of a very large painting that hangs in the Guest House at Mount Ecclesia.    Unfortunately, your editor does not know the history of this painting or who painted it.  Surely, someone out there knows more than nothing and can share a […]

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Spring

Is it spring yet? Part of Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Sinding’s Rustles of Spring link:         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWmg-Mr7yMs In the complete work, classical goddess Venus emerges from the water on a shell, blown towards shore by the Zephyrs, symbols of spiritual passions. Zephyrus is known as the fructifying wind, the messenger of […]

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Aquarian Age Series

The Transitioning Into The Aquarian Age series of lectures may be found under the category Lecture Notes.  The first of the series answered the question: “When is the Aquarian Age?”  Three other lectures will follow and eventually more as they are produced. 

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Sleep And His Half-Brother Death

Artist, John William Waterhouse exhibited an intuitive understanding of sleep and death as described by Heindel in The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception.

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Miss Forward

Portrait by M. Maeder Sculpture by Jean Pond Miner Coburn Jean Pond Miner created this bronze statue, which depicts a woman on the prow of a ship, for the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Located at the West entrance to the Wisconsin State Capitol building, it was completed in 1893, about 3 years before Carl […]

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