Posted in Chapel Talks, History, Philosophy on Feb 25th, 2010
One Hundred Years: A Philosophical Critique
Chapel Talk of January 10, 2010
By Richard Koepsel
In the second chapter of Corinthians, Saint Paul describes his meeting with the Corinthians as follows: And I was with you in weakness and in fear and with much trembling.
That is the way I am feeling, exactly, at this [...]
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The Brothers of the Rose Cross
A Chapel Talk of the Rosicrucian Fellowship
August 9, 2009
By Jean de Galzain
This morning I want to talk about the Elder Brothers of the Rose Cross and their work.
We are very privileged to be on this mountain, celebrating 100 years of service with the inspiration of the philosophy of [...]
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The Power of Love
A Rosicrucian Fellowship Centennial Talk
By Myriam Pelnado
Love is the greatest gift that can exist inside a person. It is so powerful that it extends to individuals, families, groups and nations. Its real greatness manifests in everyday situations. One who expresses Love, shares his joy, interests, knowledge, humor, and all things that live [...]
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Posted in Chapel Talks on Mar 8th, 2009
The Rare Virtue Of Humility
A Chapel Talk
By Allyce Cay-Bothmann
Why do I call humility a rare virtue? As one of the ten virtues of Aristotle, it is acquired and eventually balanced after many lives and saintly practices. You could say that a poor homeless man, a beggar, and a little child have humility. You may [...]
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Posted in Chapel Talks on Feb 28th, 2009
Effort In Relation To Evolution
A Chapel Talk
by Allyce Cay-Bothmann
A philosopher may wonder about the effects of time on progress. We know that the cosmos hastens slowly in its demand for perfection. What determines the magnitude of one glory over another? The fount of creation, just as the generation of human beings, has a [...]
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Posted in Chapel Talks on Feb 7th, 2009
Some Views Concerning Integrity
A Chapel Talk
By Allyce Cay-Bothmann
An easy definition of integrity is “having it all together.” If a box has integrity, it is complete for the purpose intended. It is sound, workable and can be relied upon to serve in its designated place. During the Civil War, for example, as in instances where [...]
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Posted in Chapel Talks on Jan 31st, 2009
Thoughts Concerning Free Agency
A Chapel Talk
By Allyce Cay-Bothmann
How free is free agency? A child has free agency to the degree of its development. A man or woman has a degree of freedom of choice according to his or her education, background, personality and abilities. Of course, there are many laws: civil, intellectual, religious; personally [...]
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