Posted in Lecture Notes on Jun 24th, 2009
Editorial Illustrations for Lecture 7
Symbolism and The Aquarian Age
With the intent only to reveal and not conceal, most of the editorial illustrations of lecture seven are separated out and included here. Some contain little stories of their own.
Relative to the Age of Aquarius the push comes from the Age of Pisces and the pull comes [...]
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Posted in Lecture Notes on Jun 23rd, 2009
Microcosm Lecture Series Notes
Transitioning Into The Aquarian Age
Lecture 7 of 25 by [R]
Symbolism and The Aquarian Age
The title of our talk tonight is called Symbolism and the Aquarian Age, and for a little while it’s going to sound something like church, talking about things from a Christian perspective.
In the first chapter of [...]
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Posted in Art, Mythology, Philosophy on Jun 11th, 2009
Hypermnestra, in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Danaus. Danaus was the twin brother of Aegyptus and son of Belus. He had fifty daughters, the Danaides, and Aegyptus had fifty sons. Aegyptus commanded that his sons marry the Danaides and Danaus fled to Argos, ruled by King Pelasgus. When Aegyptus and his sons arrived to [...]
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Posted in Philosophy on Jun 11th, 2009
The following is a talk on Good and Evil
by Willie Weidemann
from the Madison Fellowship of the Spirit
Annual Conclave
May 2009
If God is all-good and all-powerful, why does He allow evil to exist in the world? This is a question that has baffled many people throughout history. Some people attempt to solve this problem with [...]
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