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262 results found for "Living Body"

  • 2012-3eng

    Introduction This issue attempts to shed some light on the many aspects that characterise the way of life It loves the truth. It does not need a whip; exhortation and common sense suffice for it. ‘If the charioteer beholds the love-inspiring countenance of the truth, and his whole soul becomes warm - Jan van Rijckenborgh 07 The energy of light: healing with biophotons 10 The World looks like an overexposed luminous gold 38 Change as impulse: climate change in the inner human being 46 Books: I bow my head to love

  • STA_SymbolsSoulEN

    - English Symbols of the Soul - a 9-part program for becoming a spirit-inspired person If you would like guidance and energy from the Divine Source, and so is able to experience and radiate its inexpressible love Prepare yourself for an authentic spiritual path in your daily life. < Previous View Program Next >

  • Spiritual Academy Program - SChristmasENGDay13

    But I would tell you of a life beyond, within; a real life that cannot pass away. The basis is being formed by the surging remembrance of an original life of all-encompassing love and where true love and wisdom exist. In that silence there is Gnosis, which is knowledge, wisdom and love. Through a completely new mode of life. Put all the mental tensions aside.

  • Spiritual Christmas | The Golden Rosycross

    Through these narrations and reflections, the reader can contemplate the love and sacrifice this spiritual Christ within the heart, these reflections lift the mind, and therefore the soul, to contemplate the love reflections touch upon subjects such as: ‘Recognising the Inner Being Within You’, ‘Your Assignment in Life December 25: Giving Birth to the Divine Being in Yourself. (Page 42) Read more...

  • 1975-2eng

    The Topstone < Back The Topstone Volume 01 nr 2 July 1975 Introduction Reflection of Life and Attitude of Life Download PDF Articles in this issue... 03 The Sublime Wisdom of Lao Tze (II) 11 The Universal The Doom of the Western Race and the Deliverance shown by the Christian Mysteries 31 Reflection of Life and Attitude of Life Previous Next

  • The Grail and the Rosycross | The Golden Rosycross

    between eternity and time as the Grail, the chalice, or the divine mixing vessel: a protected field of life Thought to possess magical powers, the grail was seen as the source of eternal life. every man, and it is the task of every pilgrim to find this grail, this chalice that holds eternal life in order to fill this chalice with the ‘Water of True Life’ – the blood of self-sacrifice. Only in seeking the liberation of others, can we fill our own ‘cup’ with eternal life.

  • The Egyptian Arch Gnosis 3 | The Golden Rosycross

    Jan van Rijckenborgh makes clear to the reader that a new attitude of life is a necessity. This sustained new attitude of life is the gateway to the mystery temple. , bringing the reader a deeper understanding of the development and significance that a new mode of life on the threefold consciousness of man, the head sanctuary, the heart sanctuary, and the hands (the life The Formula of the Path to Life Read more... The Essential Mystery of Man Read more... << >>

  • The Fiery Fervour of Emergence | The Golden Rosycross

    The Fiery Fervour of Emergence The Life and Work of Z. W. Huijs Aspiration' and 'friendship' are two words that characterize the life and work of Z. W. Summary This reflection on the life and work of Zwier Willem Leene paints a picture of the fiery inspiration Aspiration' and 'friendship' are two words that characterize the life and work of Z. W.

  • La Gnose Originelle Égyptienne 4  | The Golden Rosycross

    van Rijckenborgh Dans ce quatrième volume, Jan van Rijckenborgh explique la sagesse spirituelle des livres Rijckenborgh poursuit son analyse du Corpus Hermeticum en abordant la sagesse spirituelle cachée dans les livres Lire citations de ce livre... Le cœur et l’émotivité Lire la suite... La semence du silence Lire la suite... La clef de tous les problèmes Lire la suite... << >>

  • 2017-2eng

    He, who loves, gives his love to others. Love that creates a debt cannot be true love. This kind of love cannot to be paid back. Someone who gives love, does not become less through giving, and therefore does not need to receive anything In fact, according to Kierkegaard, through the giving of love one’s own debt becomes only greater, finally Thus he does not need anything in return for his love, for in that love he is full of gratitude for that

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