The Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions And Answers

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The Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions And Answers
Heindel Max
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There we . Know at once everything about whatever becomes an object of our attention. There is, however, a curious drawback to the knowledge gained in that man- ner it dawns upon us all at once. The sum of this knowl- edge is a whole, and has neither beginning nor end. It is therefore usually a herculean task to unfold it into an orderly, sequential concept which may be comprehensively stated to ourselves and others.
QUESTION No. 143.
Is it safe for a person in a greatly debilitated nervous con
...dition to take occult training given by the Rosicrucians, or is it necessary for such a person-to first recover? Is health regained by occult training?
Answer: The only exercises given publicly by Eosi- crucians are the morning and evening exercises. The evening exercise consists of a retrospect of events of the day in reverse order. During this review the aspirant aims to cultivate a feeling of the most sincere contrition for anything he may have done amiss, and also to feel in- tensely glad when he has been able to better his previous conduct in any act during the past day.


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