The Fiery Fervour of Emergence
The Life and Work of Z. W. Leene

Detalles del libro:
Paginas
333
ISBN
9798231250943
Editor
Herbert Horn
Publicado
2012
Código de editores
Peter F. W. Huijs
Aspiration' and 'friendship' are two words that characterize the life and work of Z. W. Leene, concepts that he propagated in an absolute self-forgetfulness serving a consciously experienced mission. Aspiration is what the individual brings. In everything, however, friendship appears to be the key word for spiritual connection. Friendship for one another but also a friendly benevolence for all who approach the great work of the sevenfold world brotherhood.
This is the account of the fire, the spiritual connection and the united friendship between Z. W. Leene, Jan Leene and Cor Damme through which the world of Light could bestow a new mandate, a new dawn of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross, as a new birth to society.
Summary
This reflection on the life and work of Zwier Willem Leene paints a picture of the fiery inspiration in the early days of contemporary Rosicrucianism, the time of the pioneers Z. W. Leene, Jan Leene, and Cor Damme, their spiritual connection and friendship.through which the world of Light could bestow a new mandate, a new dawn of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross, as a new birth to society.
Aspiration' and 'friendship' are two words that characterize the life and work of Z. W. Leene, concepts that he propagated in an absolute self-forgetfulness serving a consciously experienced mission. Aspiration is what the individual brings. In everything, however, friendship appears to be the key word for spiritual connection. Friendship for one another but also a friendly benevolence for all who approach the great work of the sevenfold world brotherhood.
This is the account of the fire, the spiritual connection and the united friendship between Z. W. Leene, Jan Leene and Cor Damme through which the world of Light could bestow a new mandate, a new dawn of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross, as a new birth to society.
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