... simultaneously, transforming both the searcher and the world he or she lives in. In the end, searcher and world, ... in the searcher’s soul, as if this were separate from the world. Because the soul is relational, to search is to realize read more...
... 16, 1988 Revision: JOHN E. FETZER’S REMARKS TO CONCLUDE THE WORLD CONFERENCE JUNE 25, 1988 CONFERENCE THEME: “HELPING HEAL ... THE WHOLE PERSON AND THE WHOLE WORLD ” THEME: “FOUNDATION’S HELP IN HEALING” TOPIC: “LIVING IS read more...
... COLONEL DONALD KEARNEY of New York City, who during World War II took a harrowing jeep ride on the bridgeless ... PRICE, my Washington boss when I was Radio Censor during World War II, whose forbearance permitted a hiatus now and then read more...
... Board Opening Remarks March 1989”. 44. John E. Fetzer. “World Conference Speech.” 6/25/1988, Published in the Fetzer ... digital Library as “World Conference Closing Remarks 6/25/1988”. 45. Thomas Beaver. read more...
... FETZER: So now we're starting again, uh, picking up on Masonry. You know, Masonry was very formative in John's life. He ... and what's real important is that a lot of the ritual in Masonry was incorporated into his life, into his readings, into his read more...
... was a time where the evidence of search expanded past just Western theosophy, Western, uh, Masonry, and now all of a sudden ... t know about up in Michigan, because Michigan, especially western Michigan, was pretty fundamentalist. But John was going to— read more...
... Religious History Department of Comparative Religion Western Michigan University I am pleased to have been asked to ... the various strands from which Fetzer wove his metaphysical worldview. One who did, however, was Tom Beaver, who from read more...
... • 00:00-25:00 – Sit down interviews: Symbolism in Masonry, John’s triangle-square reference in the Founder’s ... of Washington, many symbols exist and have to do with Freemasonry. The language of symbols was paramount and was essential read more...
... that you're given, for a simple reason, that in Freemasonry we take symbols from ancient civilizations and— ... there. It is within yourself. And that is why we always, in Masonry, the—one of the first things, uh, a Mason is taught, as he read more...
... 00:01:04:20 TOM BEAVER: One of the interconnections in Western hermetic tradition is between spirituality and science. ... congruent with and, in fact, influenced by those of Freemasonry, starting with the Masonic concept of the connection read more...