In this Issue
Articles
Transforming Political Fear by Corinne McLaughlin
Aquarian Seeds by Miki Webb
Gloria by
Sharon (Letts) Hed
The 11th Hour by
Tom Carney
Workshops and Study Groups
Held At Arcana Workshops:
Location:
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Information 310-391-9772
or 310-545-0910
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The Rays and Initiations
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Mornings @ 11:00
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Tuesday Night Study Group
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Nature of the Soul
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Wednesdays 7:00 to 9:30 PM
Up Coming Events
April 15, 2003, Tuesday, 7:45
PM
Festival of Easter
Community Meditation Meeting
Foshay Masonic Lodge, 9635
Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA
May 15, 2003, Thursday 7:15
PM*
(Note earlier starting time)
Festival of Taurus
Community Meditation Meeting
Foshay Masonic Lodge, 9635
Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA
For directions and
information:
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co-create@meditationtraining.org
phone 310-545-0910
Group Meditation
New Moon
Cycle Seed Thought
March 2 Through March 31, 2003
“Amidst the struggles of
life, thoughts of the beautiful lead to brotherhood and the Teacher.”
Thoughts about the Beautiful lead to the Teacher. Even in the most difficult
hours, thoughts about the Beautiful will create the best bridge to
Brotherhood. ... Amidst the grievous struggles remember the Beautiful. It can
be a panacea for the heart of the toiler. Know that this advice is give not only
to you; in Our Abode it is also applied. Everyone has his dangers and sorrows,
but it is a joy to know there is one protecting remedy for all.
Supermundane I #135 p.215-216
April 1 Through April 30, 2003
“Beauty in any of
its greater forms dimly conveys the ritual of Sanat Kumara’s daily living.”
Does it mean anything to you when I
say that the ceremonial ritual of the daily life of Sanat Kumara, implemented by
music and sound and carried on the waves of color which break upon the shores of
the three worlds of human evolution, reveal—in the clearest notes and tones and
shades—the deepest secret behind His purpose?
It scarcely makes sense to you and is dismissed as a piece of symbolic
writing, used by me in order to convey the unconveyable.
Yet I am not here writing in symbols, but am making an exact statement of
fact. As beauty in any of its greater
forms breaks upon the human consciousness, a dim sense is thereby conveyed of
the ritual of Sanat Kumara's daily living.
Rays and Initiations P. 246-247
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