The Rosicrucian Issue 82, November 2020
- Rosicrucian Declaration of Human Duties
- Sacred Symbol of Oneness - Part 1 John Dee’s Hieroglyphic Monad
- The Newie Class of 58: In Memory of Fr Albion
- Guardians of the Sacred Flame
- Kiki
- Life Force: The Temple of Creation
- Is Precognition Possible?
- Precognition & Free Will
- The Circassians
- The Foundations of Health – Part 1
- Inner Light
- Leonardo: Mystic or Humanist?
- Emerson and Transcendentalism
- Searching for Something Better
High mountains and glaciers surround the silence and calm of the stunningly beautiful Milford Sound on the Southwest coast of South Island, New Zealand. It is a perfect setting for the poem by the librettist Charles Jennens who composed these extraordinarily deep words for Handel’s L’Allegro, HWV 55, one of Handel’s finest arias. In the 17th and 18th Centuries, the expression “intellectual day” was widely used to refer to the “higher self ”, fondly known to Rosicrucians as the “Master Within.”