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Embrace the path of mystery that promises to reveal your birthright...
.....“Are human beings potential gods, as they have been told, or are they merely the least of worms?
The world today is a seething mass of contradictions. Life does not become simpler with each new achievement, and the average man, kept busy with the urgent process of existing, has little time for thought.
Yet there are moments when looking out upon a world which appears drab, cruel, confused, and very ugly in many ways, man wonders…
If there are great heights for him to attain why does he seem to know so little about them? What has man been doing all these centuries? Why do disease, difficulties and dangers appear to have increased the more civilization “progresses”?
There comes a time in the lives of many people when they earnestly desire to find an answer to these questions. They would know why they are here, what it is all about, and it they can learn to master circumstances instead of continually being a prey to them. They begin to make an individual effort to find out for themselves if there is really any rhyme or reason, any justice in life, anything to hope for or work for.
When a man arrives at this stage in his life it marks a very important crisis in his development. It is the moment at which he changes from a puppet into an individual and joins the honored company of the seekers.”
Vera Stanley Alder from “The Finding of the Third Eye” (1938)
Embrace the path of mystery that promises to reveal your birthright...
.....“Are human beings potential gods, as they have been told, or are they merely the least of worms?
The world today is a seething mass of contradictions. Life does not become simpler with each new achievement, and the average man, kept busy with the urgent process of existing, has little time for thought.
Yet there are moments when looking out upon a world which appears drab, cruel, confused, and very ugly in many ways, man wonders…
If there are great heights for him to attain why does he seem to know so little about them? What has man been doing all these centuries? Why do disease, difficulties and dangers appear to have increased the more civilization “progresses”?
There comes a time in the lives of many people when they earnestly desire to find an answer to these questions. They would know why they are here, what it is all about, and it they can learn to master circumstances instead of continually being a prey to them. They begin to make an individual effort to find out for themselves if there is really any rhyme or reason, any justice in life, anything to hope for or work for.
When a man arrives at this stage in his life it marks a very important crisis in his development. It is the moment at which he changes from a puppet into an individual and joins the honored company of the seekers.”
Vera Stanley Alder from “The Finding of the Third Eye” (1938)