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“Behold Good!" is the cry of Hemetes the Heremyte; but not everyone is able to see good. People tend to be blind or to look for other things!”
Peter Dawkins, The Great Vision: The Judaic-Christian Mysteries / The Vision and Birth of the New Rosicrucianism

Rudolf Steiner
“Untruthfulness has become a trait of our present cultural epoch, wherever modern life extends.”
Rudolf Steiner, The Spiritual Foundation of Morality: Francis of Assisi and the Christ Impulse

John Dee
“By this we demonstrate here that the Quaternary is concealed within the Ternary. O God! pardon me if I have sinned against Thy Majesty in revealing such a great mystery in my writings which all may read, but I believe that only those who are truly worthy will understand.”
John Dee, The Hieroglyphic Monad

“Religious Hermeticism - the whole cult of prisca theologia - encouraged religious tolerance and inspired a new and liberal approach to religion in the sixteenth century. Religious Hermeticists like Dee thought that a religion of the world, one of love and unity, could be developed through the rediscovered prisca theologia, and they envisioned a healing of the breach in Christendom. Religious Hermeticism did away with dogmatic theology, stressed the mystical unity of all religions and the oneness of God, and emphasised pristine Christianity and man's innate knowledge of the Divinity; the writings of the prisci theologi were used to support these ideas.”
Peter J. French, John Dee: The World of an Elizabethan Magus

“Few understand that when their attention is called to some destructive thing, how much and how often they allow the attention to go back to it; or if another has displeased them in some way, how much and how often the attention returns to that incident—when they have the full power to control their attention and make it obey their command.”
St. Germain, The "I am" discourses

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