The first 14 verses of the Gospel of St John can only be fully understood when we explore beneath the surface of the words. Looking beneath the surface is called the esoteric view. I have known these 14 verses by heart since the early 1980s. They continue to intrigue me.... Read More
December 31 – January 1 – Leo The cross on the sword pommel: the sacrifice. Girded with the sword of the power of Christ, the tongue speaks the truth, without being able to wound. It is the night of re-setting. Mystery: The knight, the fighter with the lance of the... Read More
“Mankind had its beginning in the group-soul [led by Jehovah] and then advanced to a state of independent, personal existence, in which every individual experiences the “I AM,” and the Christ is the force that has brought it to this consciousness of the ‘I AM.’” Rudolf Steiner Gospel of St... Read More
The Book of Revelation explains how this is possible, even of those who think: No way! In my book exploring the meaning of The Revelation I explain how this is possible without our knowing it. “’I know your tribulation and your poverty (but you are rich) and the slander of... Read More
The opening words of the Gospel of St John introduce us to the mysterious Logos, the Word. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1 The Greek word for “Word” is logos. In the Greek, it actually says the... Read More
How often do we think about what exactly happened to Jesus as he took the Cosmic Christ into his being? It is an extraordinary story. “Remember that Jesus is making his final journey to Jerusalem where he will be crucified. The power of Christ is working its way into the... Read More
The most important purpose we have on this earth is to become aware of our two egos. Much of the information about them is confusing. Calling the second ego an “ego” causes the greatest confusion. The second ego is the Higher Self, the I Am. We experience both egos when... Read More
December 30-31 – Cancer The serpent on the sword pommel: wisdom. We should busy ourselves with uplifting readings. It is the night of the great command. The mystery of activity: who exercises command over our soul? Who is the master of our soul, the doer of our deeds? We have... Read More