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A Virtual Choir – 2000-Strong

Is there any way to describe, to one who has never experienced it, the unique pleasure, the profound joy of singing in a choir?  Eric Whitacre felt an unexpected euphoria and carried his experience to a new height, creating his virtual choir, comprised of singers around the world, each alone but not lonely, singing music that he composed.   Click on the angels […]

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“An Immense Wave of Sound”

A Visitor’s Guide to the St. Matthew Passion from NPR – National Public Radio by Tom Huizenga [CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO LINK TO THE VISITOR’S GUIDE TO BACH’S ST. MATTHEW PASSION]           Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, once described as a “majestic cathedral of music,” was first heard on Good Friday, […]

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Then We Shall Hear A New Note

          The legendary Star of Bethlehem shines each year as a Mystic Midnight Sun, which enters our planet at the winter solstice and then commences to radiate from the center of our globe, Life, Light, and Love, the three divine attributes. These rays of spiritual splendor and power fill our globe with a supernal light that […]

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And Every Christmas, A Gift From Handel

            It may be possible to give an objective overview of the huge gift that George Fridrick Handel gave to the world, but my more subjective personal experience with Handel began in the 1950’s when the minister of my little church collected his flock, that is, the youth of the church, to attend a combined choirs’ performance […]

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Overheard On Roselearn:

Open-Source Leaderless Teams? By Bob Jacobs  Dear Friends,             Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, once told an interviewer that at the beginning of his career with the original MS-DOS operating system, his father asked him why anyone would be willing to pay for software.  With the globally widespread development and acceptance of open-source alternatives […]

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                        The following letter from Jean de Galzain gives us the sad news of Vilma del Castillo’s passing,  Dear Friends,             Yesterday at 2.52 am, Los Angeles time, our Beloved Friend Vilma del Castillo (63) departed on her journey to the Higher Worlds. We are very happy for her that she now walks in the […]

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The Power of Love

The Power of Love A Rosicrucian Fellowship Centennial Talk By Myriam Pelnado                          Love is the greatest gift that can exist inside a person. It is so powerful that it extends to individuals, families, groups and nations. Its real greatness manifests in everyday situations. One who expresses Love, shares his joy, interests, knowledge, humor, […]

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