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Gleaning of a Mystic

Chapter I Initiation What It Is and Is Not

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y is genuine, and whether the initiations they offer to all comers who have the price are bona fide. For that reason it seems necessary to write

men by speaking in disparaging terms of others; neither are we laboring under the delusion that we have all the truth and other societies are plunged in Egyptian darkness. We reiterate what we have often said before, that all re8ligions have been given to mankind by the Recording Angels, who know

, and the Hindu or Chinese Initiate is on a correspondingly lower rung of the ladder of attainment than the Western Mystic. Please ponder this well so that you may not fall a victim to misguided people who try to persuade others that the Christian religion is crude compared with oriental cults. Ever westward in the wake of the shining sun, the light of the world, has gone the star of empire, and is it not reasonabl

are both beneficial and necessary to the unfoldment of the Hindu, but it is otherwise with the Western aspirant. To him it is dangerous to practice bre

vibrations are almost killed. This is, of course, particularly true of the backward races and the lower classes in the Western world. The atoms in such backward race bodies are vibrating at an exceedingly low rate, and when in the course of time one of these people develops to a point where it is possible to further him upon the path of attainment, it is necessary to

t where the atoms of their bodies have evolved to such a pitch of vibration that acceleration beyond the usual measure would injure them. Here the breathing exercises would do no harm; but if given to a person who is really at the point where he can en

him individually which will advance him on the proper path. If such a person at this critical period meets11 some one who ignorantly or unscrupulously gives him breathing exercises, and if he follows the instructions accurately in the hope of getting quick results, he will get them quickly but in a manner he has not looked for, since the vibratory rate of the atoms in his body will in a very short time become ac

osicrucian Fellowship has constantly taught that no spiritual gift may ever be traded for money. If you bear this in mind, you may know we have no connection with any order which demands money for the transference of spiritual power. He who has something to give of a truly spiritual nat

uce in their members an "occult feeling." Many revel in the adventures and experiences of the hero in "The Brother of the Third Degree," thinking that this is surely Initiation, but I tell you that it is very far from being the case. No ceremony can ever give to any one that inward experience which constitutes Initiation, no matter how much is charged

e he got his religion and how he got13 it. One may tell you that he received it upon the road as he was walking along; another says that the light and the change came to him in the solitude of his room; another that the light struck him as it struck Paul upon the road

es him with a mantle of authority that never can be taken from him. No matter what the circumstances in life, it sheds a light upon his whole being that is simply wonderful. Nor can any ceremony effect such a change. We therefore hold that anyone who offers initiation into an occult order by ceremonials to ever

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Gleaning of a Mystic
Gleaning of a Mystic
“The contents of this book are among the last writings of Max Heindel, the mystic. They contain some of his deepest thoughts, and are the result of years of research and occult investigation. He, too, could say as did Parsifal: “Through error and through suffering I came, through many failures and through countless woes.” At last he was given the living water with which he was able to quench the spiritual thirst of many souls. He also developed to their depths pity and love, and could feel the heart throbs of suffering humanity.”
1 Foreword2 Chapter I Initiation What It Is and Is Not3 Chapter II Initiation What It Is and Is Not4 Chapter III The Sacrament of Communion5 Chapter IV The Sacrament of Communion6 Chapter V The Sacrament of Baptism7 Chapter VI The Sacrament of Marriage8 Chapter VII The Unpardonable Sin and Lost Souls9 Chapter VIII The Immaculate Conception10 Chapter IX The Coming Christ11 Chapter X The Coming Age12 Chapter XI Meat and Drink as Factors In Evolution13 Chapter XII A Living Sacrifice14 Chapter XIII Magic, White and Black15 Chapter XIV Our Invisible Government16 Chapter XV Practical Precepts For Practical People17 Chapter XVI Sound, Silence, and Soul Growth18 Chapter XVII The "Mysterium Magnum" of the Rose Cross19 Chapter XVIII Stumbling Blocks20 Chapter XIX The Lock of Upliftment21 Chapter XX The Cosmic Meaning of Easter22 Chapter XXI The Cosmic Meaning of Easter23 Chapter XXII The Newborn Christ24 Chapter XXIII Why I am a Rosicrucian25 Chapter XXIV The Object of the Rosicrucian Fellowship