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For eight years Max Heindel, the mystic and occultist sent out to the students of The Rosicrucian Fellowship a letter each month filled with much valuable information, explaining the cause of many of the difficulties occurring in daily life, not only of individuals but of nations as well, and giving a feasible solution of them. These letters, ninety-seven in number, sent out between Christmas 1910 and January 1919, constitute the subject matter of this book.

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Publisher's Preface; Foreword; Friendship As An Ideal; Soul Growth Through Doing; Unselfish Service To Others; A Plea For The Church; Value Of Right Feeling; Healing The Sick; Baptism Of Water And Of Spirit; Ruling Our Stars; Invisible Guardians Of Humanity; Flesh Food And Alcohol; Preparations For Removal To Mt. Ecclesia; Ground-breaking For First Building On; Generative Purity The Ideal For The West.; The Coming Age Of Air; The Role Of Stimulants In Evolution; Necessity For Devotion; Stragglers In Evolution; Keynote Of The Rosicrucian Teachings; Sacredness Of Spiritual Experiences; Initiative And Personal Freedom; The Christ Spirit And The Spiritual Panacea; The Mystic Bread And Wine; Descending And Ascending Arcs Of Evolution; The Rosicrucian Fellowship, As Spiritual Center; The Mystic Message Of Christmas; Service To Others During The New Year; Siegfried, The Truth Seeker; The Incorporation And Future Plans Of The Fellowship; Free Masonry, Co-masonry, And Catholicism; The Role Of Evil In The World; Christ, And His Second Coming; The vital Body Of Jesus; Improving Our Opportunities; A Plea For Purity; The Faust Myth And The Masonic Legend; Eastern And Western Methods Of Development; The Reason For The Many Different Cults; What The Pupil May Expect Of The Teacher; Where Shall We Seek Truth, And How Shall We Know It?; Why The Truth Seeker Must Live In The World; A Method Of Discerning Truth From Its Imitation; Our Responsibility In Giving Out Truth; Woman's Suffrage And Moral Equality; The vice Of Selfishness And The Power Of Love.; Initiation Not To Be Attained Through Breathing Exercises; The World War And Infant Mortality; The Invisible Helpers And Their Work On The Battle Field; The World War And Universal Brotherhood; Desire--a Two-edged Sword; Spiritual Prosperity For The New Year; Love, Wisdom, And Knowledge; Concentration In The Rosicrucian Work; The Cosmic Meaning Of Easter; Waste Through Scattering One's Forces; Epigenesis And Future Destiny; The Need Of Spreading The Teachings; Astrology As An Aid In Healing The Sick; Unnatural Means Of Attainment; The Race Spirits And The New Race; The War An Operation For Spiritual Cataract; Cyclic Movements Of The Sun; The Teacher's Debt Of Gratitude; Spiritual Teachers--true And False; The Battle That Rages Within; Easter, A Promise Of Newness Of Life; Daily Exercise In Soul Culture; The Real Heroes Of The World; The Work Of The Race Spirits; Struggles Of The Aspiring Soul; Building For The Future Life; Descent Of The Christ Life In The Fall; The Reason For The Trials That Beset The Occult Student; Spiritual Stock-taking During The Holy Season; All Occult Development Begins With The vital Body; Serving Where Best Fitted To Serve; "lost Souls" And Stragglers; The Unnecessary Fear Of Death; Heart Development And Initiation; Sacrifice And Spiritual Progress; Adjusting The Teachings To The Understanding Of Others; The Value Of Reviewing Past Lessons; Taming An Unruly Member; An Inner Tribunal Of Truth; Epigenesis And The Law Of Causation; The Present Sorrow And The Coming Peace; God--the Source And Goal Of Existence; The Necessity Of Putting Talents To Use; The Nobility Of All Labor; The Aquarian Age And The New Covenant; Meat Eating And Fur Wearing; Tolerance Of Others' Beliefs; The Purpose Of War And Our Attitude Toward It; The Inner Power And The Responsibility That Goes With It; Equipoise Of

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"Max Heindel - born Carl Louis von Grasshoff in Aarhus, Denmark on July 23, 1865 - was a Christian occultist, astrologer, and mystic. He died on January 6, 1919 at Oceanside, California, United States.

He was born of the royal family of Von Grasshoffs, who were connected with the German Court during the lifetime of Prince Bismark. The father of Max Heindel, Francois L. von Grasshoff, migrated, when quite a young man, to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he married a Danish woman of noble birth. They had two sons and one daughter. The oldest of these sons was Carl Louis Von Grasshoff, who later adopted the pen name of Max Heindel. The father died when the eldest son was six years of age, leaving the mother with her three small children in very straitened circumstances. His infancy was lived in genteel poverty. His mother's self-denial was carried to an extreme in order that the small income would suffice that her sons and daughter could have private tutors so that they might take their place in society as members of nobility.

At the age of sixteen years, refusing a foreseeable future among the nobility class, he left home to enter the ship-yards at Glasgow, Scotland in order to learn the engineering profession. He was soon chosen as Chief Engineer of a trading steamer, position which took him in trips all over the world and gave him a great deal of knowledge of the world and its people. For a number of years he was Chief Engineer on one of the large passenger steamers of the Cunard Line plying between America and Europe. From 1895 to 1901, he was an ill luck consulting engineer in New York City and during this time he married, the marriage being terminated by the death of his wife in 1905. A son and two daughters were born of this marriage.

In 1903, Max Heindel moved to Los Angeles, California, in order to look for a job. Meanwhile, due to his earlier years that had been full of sorrow and to sad events in his own life, an increasingly intense desire to understand the cause of the sorrows and sufferings of humanity began to grow within him, as well as a desire to help alleviate them. Giving a new course to his life, he became interested in the study of metaphysics and, after attending lectures by the theosophist C.W. Leadbeater, he joined the Theosophical Society of Los Angeles, of which he was ..." (Quote from wikipedia.org)

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  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 160506520X
  • ISBN 13 9781605065205
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