Posted in Healing, Philosophy, Poetry on Sep 29th, 2009
The Mystical White Rose By Andreas Gstaltner [Translated from the German] Imagine a rosebush with a white rosebud not yet open. The rose is a child of the earth where its roots anchor it; Of the sun which inflames it; Of the life-giving water and air, that flow around it. Carry this white rosebud […]
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Posted in Bible, Lecture Notes, Philosophy on Sep 28th, 2009
OUR WORK A Lecture Given At The Detroit, Michigan, Conclave September 2009 By Richard K In the Rosicrucian Order and with the Rosicrucian philosophy, we are tapped to challenge, because when we challenge, we learn the truth from experience. Therefore, I am now going to challenge you. I challenge you to remain awake. It’s […]
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Posted in History, Music, People, Philosophy on Sep 23rd, 2009
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 Brothers of the Rose Cross A Chapel Talk of the Rosicrucian Fellowship August 9, 2009 By Jean de Galzain This morning I want to talk about the Elder Brothers of the Rose Cross and their work. We are very privileged to be on this mountain, celebrating 100 years of service with […]
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NAPA CABBAGE SALAD This salad is so delicious, the recipe must have gone around the world several times, but anyone who has not tried it is in for a treat. It is especially practical for transporting to picnics. Just keep the sliced vegetables chilled, and carry the dressing in a tightly sealed container. Leftovers do […]
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The Union Bell Ceremony Edgar A gave his talk outdoors under the old bell tower. He explained that he had visited the bell earlier in the morning, and while he stood there in the early dawn he listened very carefully to what the bell had to say. This is the same bell that rings […]
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Posted in Friends and Events, History, People on Sep 7th, 2009
SPREADING THE TEACHINGS A Rosicrucian Fellowship Centennial Talk By Jorge Rey As the driving theme of this Summer School is the Modern Face of the Ancient Teaching, it will be helpful to understand what the Elder Brothers constructed in the past, what they are doing in modern times and what we can do, as […]
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