Posted in Philosophy, Poetry on Aug 26th, 2011
CREED OR CHRIST No man loves God who hates his kind, Who tramples on his brother’s heart and soul; Who seeks to shackle, cloud, or fog the mind By fears of hell has not perceived our goal. God-sent are all religions blest; And Christ, the Way, the Truth, the Life, […]
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Posted in Art, History on Nov 20th, 2009
Heindel’s Sister Immortalized As An Actress Just as translators finished their work on Ger W’s biography of Max Heindel, Westenberg’s friend, Ole V, produced “new” pictures of Heindel’s half-sister, Anna Svierkier. Vandrup discovered the pictures of Anna, who was a renowned actress, on the internet. Previous to this recent “find” Ger W possessed only […]
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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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Posted in Lecture Notes, Philosophy on Sep 2nd, 2009
WHAT’S NEW With the intent to study and find out about the nature of newness And apply it to OUR WORK A synopsis of A Rosicrucian Fellowship Centennial Talk By Richard K Using the Rosicrucian philosophy, we may speak of two different types of newness. The first is at the spirit end of the […]
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