The opening
article in the May 2022 edition of the Aquarian is “St. Anthony of Lisbon: Blood and Tears in One’s Contemplation”.
“Jesus
Christ and the Merchants of Weapons” will be found on page three, with a
significant illustration.
On pages 4 through 7 we reproduce an article by
James Richards: “The Automatic Dynamics
of Escalation Toward a Nuclear War”.
On page eight we see “Thoughts Along the Road: The Rhythm of the Middle Ages, or a Gift From
the Viscount de Figanière”.
Other topics:
* The
Sense of Honour and Shame - 02: The Universal Influence of the Moral
Sense, and that of Honour, and their Uniformity, by Francis Hutcheson (p.10).
* Working
in the Astral Plane: The Theosophical Movement Goes Beyond the Three-Dimensional
World (p.13).
* Looking
at the Past and Understanding the Present: How the United States
Received a True Initiate (p.14).
* A Card From
Madame Blavatsky (p.15).
* Responsible for
Every Thought: a poem by Olga
Attovna Fedorova (p.18).
With
19 pages, the edition contains the List of New Items in the associated websites.
Once you read the Aquarian, if you see you are ready to daily
investigate the art of living with ethics, you (and your friends) are welcome
to join the study-group E-Theosophy in Google
Groups.
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The above edition of The Aquarian was published on 10 May 2022. The entire collection of the journal is available HERE.
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In order to help spread ethics and theosophy in today’s world, send the Aquarian to your friends, and invite them to write to the editors making a (free) subscription of the journal. Our e-mail: indelodge@gmail.com.
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Helena Blavatsky (photo) wrote these words: “Deserve, then desire”.
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The above edition of The Aquarian was published on 10 May 2022. The entire collection of the journal is available HERE.
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In order to help spread ethics and theosophy in today’s world, send the Aquarian to your friends, and invite them to write to the editors making a (free) subscription of the journal. Our e-mail: indelodge@gmail.com.
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Helena Blavatsky (photo) wrote these words: “Deserve, then desire”.
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