Interview - Julie Scott, Grandmaster of Rosicrucian Order of the Americas

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Guilherme commented on this video
Oh, just one thing... I don't know because there are no more interaction between ours comunities yet. For exemple, I was trying participate of the american comunity on the internet and my number of affiliation was not accept because I'm from South america. I haven't access the articles, interviews, and so on because we don't have the same country. I think if we are all rosacrucian we need have more interaction and live as a true community in the world.
Oct
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Guilherme commented on this video
I just love this interview. I'm rosacrucian from Brazil and he we have a big and beautifiul rosacrucian community that have been doing a great work.

Here we have a beautiful Egyptian museum too and some projects very good, as rosacrucian university and so on. Well, was a pleasure watch this interview with soror Julie Scott whitch I did not had know yet.

An introduction to today's Rosicrucian Order: Mel Van Deusen of Present!, a San Francisco Bay Area community t.v show, interviews Julie Scott, Rosicrucian Grandmaster of the English Speaking Lodges of the Americas. Video also features special highlights of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. more about "Interview - Julie Scott, Grandmaster ...", posted with vodpodMysticism DemystifiedJust what is meant when we use the word 'mysticism'. A proper definition has always been elusive or vague. For the record, mysticism can be defined as an experience where one personally knows, through direct knowledge, the source of all being. Many call this source God; others, the cosmic. The point is, the experience is noetic. We know, not believe through faith or know only through scientific observation, but we simply and truly know.The art of mysticism can be learned. The work of the Rosicrucian Order is to initiate the student to the techniques where mystical knowledge can be readily attained. This knowledge when properly accessed is ultimately rational.In the end mysticism isn't a belief. It is simply an art of knowing. The mystical experience transcends nature. Often the person will receive a feeling that far surpasses anything which could be conveyed by words. Furthermore, this insight, devoid of ego, is thoroughly comprehended as truthful.The Mastery of Life - Rosicrucian Order amorc
Nov
2008
An introduction to today’s Rosicrucian Order: Mel Van Deusen of Present!, a San Francisco Bay Area community t.v show, interviews Julie Scott, Rosicrucian Grandmaster of the English Speaking Lodges of the Americas. Video also features special highlights of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. more about “Interview - Julie Scott, Grandmaster …“, posted with vodpodMysticism DemystifiedJust what [...]

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