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Monthly Archive for March, 2009

Pleasant Memories Salad If you’re only a wanna-be mystic, or if you’re like the chef and think it is still okay to savor some of the earthy sensual pleasures, then this is the salad for you. Memories of smokey maple-cured bacon may be decades old for vegetarians, yet they still tug at the taste buds […]

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Allen E — Trouble-Shooter

An Interview With Allen E Allen E graciously agreed to break the ice on this site and give RFFriends its first interview.It was only fitting, because this website would not have been established without his expert assistance. Widely scattered “Friends” who have never met each other except possibly on the internet sometimes wonder if there […]

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  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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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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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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The Rare Virtue of Humility

The Rare Virtue Of Humility   A Chapel Talk   By Allyce Cay-Bothmann           Why do I call humility a rare virtue?  As one of the ten virtues of Aristotle, it is acquired and eventually balanced after many lives and saintly practices.  You could say that a poor homeless man, a beggar, and a […]

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