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Renova symposium: ‘Called by the World Heart’
volume 32 nr 1
January/February 2010
Introduction
There is an ancient, Masonic legend, stemming from the memory of the mysteries that always returns in each period of humanity. This legend tells about a glorious moment that will come in a very distant future, and that there will be seven temples, seven hermetic working places. And there is a ritual belonging to a certain degree of one of the ancient Masonic ceremonies, during which one brother speaks to another brother: ‘May the six other temples come soon, brother.’ The person addressed replies to this: They will be there. J. van Rijckenborgh
Articles in this issue...
02 | Not ideas, but results help humanity along - Lex van den Brul |
05 | Leading creation to perfection - Wies Kuiper |
10 | Being able to use the earthly tools - Henk Masselink |
16 | Ex deo nascimur, in iesu morimur, per spiritum sanctum reviviscimus |
22 | What more does the world need? - Johannes Witteveen |
28 | Positio fraternitatis rosae crucis - Klaas-Jan Bakker |
36 | May the roses flower on your cross - Ger Westenberg |
43 | Called by the world heart - Joost R. Ritman |
51 | Closing statement |
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