Heindel’s First Years as Messenger For The Order of the Rose Cross
Feb 15th, 2010 by admin
In Chapter 6 of his biography, Ger W traces the physically exhausting events of Max Heindel’s first years as messenger for the Order of the Rose Cross from Heindel’s revealing encounters with the Teacher:
[Quoting Heindel] While, as said, at the time of the experience here related, my tonal vision and the ability to function in the Region of Concrete Thought was indifferent and chiefly confined to the lowest subdivision thereof, a little assistance from the Brothers that night enabled me to contact the fourth region, where the archetypes are found, and to receive there the teaching and understanding of that which is contemplated as the highest ideal and mission of the Rosicrucian Fellowship.
To the circumstances of his marriage to Augusta Foss Heindel.
The day before he left for the North, a memorable event took place. On August 10, 1910, in Santa Ana, Max Heindel married for the third time. His new partner: Miss Augusta Foss.
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Heindel was one of those noble souls who come along once in awhile to the human drama to assist in the great evolutional process of mankind and the earth. His insights and connection to Christian Rosenkruetz was what made the difference in the success of his work. He was assisted early on by another noble soul in Rudolph Steiner who obviously had an impact on his developement.
Indeed, I completely agree. We have a tremendous legacy from CRC, Heindel, the Elder Brothers and many others, and it would seem that the time for it is now. ER