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A Thousand Years of Yesterdays is a fictional story which
introduces and explains Rosicrucian beliefs, reincarnation and
spiritual philosophy to the curious reader. The narrative seeks to
give the reader an example of reincarnation. The wisdom and
thinking vested into the notion that human beings are reborn into a
new life is succinctly explained in the story. Within the narrative
are a number of meanings; the author, H. Spencer Lewis, created
this tale as an introduction to the Rosicrucian outlook on life.
Ideas upon human genetics, the transmigration of the soul, and what
it is to be a human are touched upon. The narrative takes place
inside the mind of William Rollins, which traverses memories
spanning several lifetimes - the very essence of identity and
meaning of the various lives already lived are told in a manner
profound yet clear.
In this work, H. Spencer Lewis leads an investigation and
discussion on the cyclical hidden forces which work to alter and
affect our lives each day. Notable within the occult movement for
his research and accounts of forces unknown, Lewis pioneered a
system that explains much of the unusual events that beset both
people and the world at large. Namely that a supreme and unending
series of cycles permeate the universe, themselves influenced by
cosmic forces acting beyond our planet and solar system. These
forces span all manner of things; life and death, the creation of
souls, and the very passage of time. Each of the phenomena for
which the cyclical forces are responsible receive explanation.
Lewis was fascinated by this background energy, and would even
invent devices intended to detect and measure cosmic rays. This
book also acts as a life guide; by observing, predicting and acting
according to the cyclical phenomena in our lives, we may enjoy
fortune, prosperity and harmony in everyday existence.
Originally published in 1929 by the Rosicrucian Press, "Here, for
the first time, is a simple system whereby anyone may determine the
fortunate and unfortunate daily, monthly and yearly periods of his
life, thereby knowing when to do and when not to do anything that
has an important bearing upon the progress of his career or the
attainment of self-mastery. No other reference books, almanacs, or
charts are necessary; there are no complicated mathematical
problems. Here is a fascinating, intriguing, astonishing book that
will be a companion for many years." Contents Include: The Problem
of Mastership - Man a Free Agent - Cosmic Rhythm and the Cycles of
Life - The Periods of Earthly Cycles- The Simple Periods of Human
Life - The Complex Yearly Cycle of Human Life With Description of
Cycle No. 2 - Periods of the Business Cycle With Description of
Cycle No. 3 - How to Use the Periods of the Cycles - The Periods of
the Health Cycle With Description of Cycle No. 4 - The Cycles of
Disease and Sex - The Daily Cycle of Significant Hours - How to use
the Daily Cycle of Seven Periods - Description of Daily Periods -
The Soul Cycle - How to Determine the Periods of the Soul Cycle -
Description of the Periods of the Soul Cycle - The Cycles of
Reincarnation
1929. Rosicrucian Library Volume VII. Lewis, a famous Rosicrucian
mystic, was the founder and the first Imperator of AMORC, from 1915
until 1939. In this work, Lewis reveals his system and gives it to
the world in such a form that every man and every woman, young or
old, in business or out of business, may use some part of it to
bring greater success, prosperity and happiness into their lives.
This new and astounding system helps determine your fortunate and
unfortunate hours, weeks, months, and years throughout your life.
No mathematics required. This is better than any system of
numerology or astrology. Contents: The Problem of Mastership; Man a
Free Agent; Cosmic Rhythm and the Cycles of Life; The Periods of
Earthly Cycles; The Simple Periods of Human Life; The Complex
Yearly Cycle of Human Life with Description of Cycle No. 2; Periods
of the Business Cycle with Description of Cycle No. 3; How to Use
the Periods of the Cycles; The Periods of the Health Cycle with
Description of Cycle No. 4; The Cycles of Disease and Sex; The
Daily Cycle of Significant Hours; How to Use the Daily Cycle of
Seven Periods; Description of Daily Periods; The Soul Cycle; How to
Determine the Periods of the Soul Cycle; Description of the Periods
of the Soul Cycle; and The Cycles of Reincarnation. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1931. Rosicrucian Library Volume IX. Mr. Cihlar is a Rosicrucian, a
high officer in this time-honored and beautiful body of Mystics,
adhering to and promulgating the divine principles of earthly life.
This unique book contains a carefully selected book of prayers
found in the personal and private writings of many well-known
characters and in the liturgy of various religious movements. They
have been selected by Mr. Cihlar after a careful study of the
prayers of all peoples and all nations in relation to the processes
of mystical attunement and spiritual development. See other titles
by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
Although originally a companion volume to Complete History of the
Rosicrucian Order, this book works well as an independent
reference, answering virtually every question one might have about
Rosicrucianism. There is no better work available that outlines
exactly what this mystical and sometimes secretive organization is
truly all about. Important for members and researchers who want to
know both fundamental and advanced information that would otherwise
not be available. Originally published through the order itself,
with answers supplied by the most respected Rosicrucian of his
time, H. Spencer Lewis.
In this work, H. Spencer Lewis leads an investigation and
discussion on the cyclical hidden forces which work to alter and
affect our lives each day. Notable within the occult movement for
his research and accounts of forces unknown, Lewis pioneered a
system that explains much of the unusual events that beset both
people and the world at large. Namely that a supreme and unending
series of cycles permeate the universe, themselves influenced by
cosmic forces acting beyond our planet and solar system. These
forces span all manner of things; life and death, the creation of
souls, and the very passage of time. Each of the phenomena for
which the cyclical forces are responsible receive explanation.
Lewis was fascinated by this background energy, and would even
invent devices intended to detect and measure cosmic rays. This
book also acts as a life guide; by observing, predicting and acting
according to the cyclical phenomena in our lives, we may enjoy
fortune, prosperity and harmony in everyday existence.
A Thousand Years of Yesterdays is a fictional story which
introduces and explains Rosicrucian beliefs, reincarnation and
spiritual philosophy to the curious reader. The narrative seeks to
give the reader an example of reincarnation. The wisdom and
thinking vested into the notion that human beings are reborn into a
new life is succinctly explained in the story. Within the narrative
are a number of meanings; the author, H. Spencer Lewis, created
this tale as an introduction to the Rosicrucian outlook on life.
Ideas upon human genetics, the transmigration of the soul, and what
it is to be a human are touched upon. The narrative takes place
inside the mind of William Rollins, which traverses memories
spanning several lifetimes - the very essence of identity and
meaning of the various lives already lived are told in a manner
profound yet clear.
This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1910 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1910 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
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