The Rosicrucian Philosophy In Questions And Answers By Max Heindel
The Rosicrucian Philosophy In Questions And Answers By Max Heindel
Publishing: 1922 by the Rosicrucian Fellowship, Third Edition
These questions contained within this book had been asked to Mr. Heindel in many different lectures, in many different cities, and in many different cases. Based on the questions asked, the inquirer more than likely didn’t have a basic understanding of the principles of Rosicrucian Philosophy and therefore Mr. Heindel felt it was necessary to release such a title. SUPER RARE
This is the more desirable edition before "Rosicrucian Fellowship" was taken off the cover. (shortly after Heindel's passing)
Condition: Very Good
“Q - If one who believes in the teachings advanced by the Rosicrucian's earnestly maintains that they are true, is he not in danger of becoming dogmatic and intolerant of the opinion of others? And what should be his attitude towards those who refuse to accept these teachings?
A - It is of utmost importance that we should recognize the fact that, at least in our present limited existence, we cannot possibly arrive at truth in the ultimate. Therefore, that which seems to us “truth, and the whole truth” is most likely after all only a part of the truth. As we evolve and become capable of understanding more and more, our conceptions of life, the world, and God, change. Therefore, we ought at all times to have the open mind so that we may receive new truth, and although we should never be lukewarm but always earnest for that which we believe to be the truth, we should never forget the fact that there are still greater truths which we have not yet learned. Then we are open minded and cannot become creed bound or hide bound.” Max Heindel Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions And Answers
The Rosicrucian Philosophy In Questions And Answers By Max Heindel
Publishing: 1922 by the Rosicrucian Fellowship, Third Edition
These questions contained within this book had been asked to Mr. Heindel in many different lectures, in many different cities, and in many different cases. Based on the questions asked, the inquirer more than likely didn’t have a basic understanding of the principles of Rosicrucian Philosophy and therefore Mr. Heindel felt it was necessary to release such a title. SUPER RARE
This is the more desirable edition before "Rosicrucian Fellowship" was taken off the cover. (shortly after Heindel's passing)
Condition: Very Good
“Q - If one who believes in the teachings advanced by the Rosicrucian's earnestly maintains that they are true, is he not in danger of becoming dogmatic and intolerant of the opinion of others? And what should be his attitude towards those who refuse to accept these teachings?
A - It is of utmost importance that we should recognize the fact that, at least in our present limited existence, we cannot possibly arrive at truth in the ultimate. Therefore, that which seems to us “truth, and the whole truth” is most likely after all only a part of the truth. As we evolve and become capable of understanding more and more, our conceptions of life, the world, and God, change. Therefore, we ought at all times to have the open mind so that we may receive new truth, and although we should never be lukewarm but always earnest for that which we believe to be the truth, we should never forget the fact that there are still greater truths which we have not yet learned. Then we are open minded and cannot become creed bound or hide bound.” Max Heindel Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions And Answers
The Rosicrucian Philosophy In Questions And Answers By Max Heindel
Publishing: 1922 by the Rosicrucian Fellowship, Third Edition
These questions contained within this book had been asked to Mr. Heindel in many different lectures, in many different cities, and in many different cases. Based on the questions asked, the inquirer more than likely didn’t have a basic understanding of the principles of Rosicrucian Philosophy and therefore Mr. Heindel felt it was necessary to release such a title. SUPER RARE
This is the more desirable edition before "Rosicrucian Fellowship" was taken off the cover. (shortly after Heindel's passing)
Condition: Very Good
“Q - If one who believes in the teachings advanced by the Rosicrucian's earnestly maintains that they are true, is he not in danger of becoming dogmatic and intolerant of the opinion of others? And what should be his attitude towards those who refuse to accept these teachings?
A - It is of utmost importance that we should recognize the fact that, at least in our present limited existence, we cannot possibly arrive at truth in the ultimate. Therefore, that which seems to us “truth, and the whole truth” is most likely after all only a part of the truth. As we evolve and become capable of understanding more and more, our conceptions of life, the world, and God, change. Therefore, we ought at all times to have the open mind so that we may receive new truth, and although we should never be lukewarm but always earnest for that which we believe to be the truth, we should never forget the fact that there are still greater truths which we have not yet learned. Then we are open minded and cannot become creed bound or hide bound.” Max Heindel Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions And Answers