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Old 07-23-2008, 02:17 PM   #1
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Default Is David a Rosicrucian Student?
sure sounds like it. does anyone out there know if he does come from the rosicrucian school?
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Old 07-24-2008, 08:26 AM   #2
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david is a wanderer! his school is the school of higher experiences through the ages. you don't get there by being a member of a set of teachings. a wanderer has the knowledge within and has only to access that. i am not only speaking for david, but also using this opportunity to encourage self mastery over membership to any set or formal arrangement of knowledge.
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Old 07-24-2008, 02:28 PM   #3
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a wanderer has the knowledge within and has only to access that. i am not only speaking for david, but also using this opportunity to encourage self mastery over membership to any set or formal arrangement of knowledge.

i couldn't agree more.

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Old 07-27-2008, 01:00 PM   #4
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i liked your replies, detlef and metamike. it is so refreshing not to have to adhere to any set of strictures or rules. how i hate rules and restrictions and dogmas etc..... the knowledge is all inside, and it is fluid and ever changing. i love the term wanderer and identified with it as soon as i heard it on this forum.

it hasn't been easy going against the tide, and being laughed at and disapproved of. so it's nice to find a group of people who understand. thanks for this forum. and thanks to david who has so many people thinking they have a special connection with him, me included. every time he opens his mouth it's like me talking, and apparently a lot of people here feel the same. amazing.

we're taught to have heroes, but the real heroes are those who point at everybody and say we're all the heroes. it's all there inside, learn to listen and listen to learn. books are nice to pass the time, but books don't contain the real knowledge. that lies in each heart that beats, and it's only there the true knowledge resides.
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Old 07-28-2008, 03:35 AM   #5
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i liked your replies, detlef and metamike. it is so refreshing not to have to adhere to any set of strictures or rules. how i hate rules and restrictions and dogmas etc..... the knowledge is all inside, and it is fluid and ever changing. i love the term wanderer and identified with it as soon as i heard it on this forum.

it hasn't been easy going against the tide, and being laughed at and disapproved of. so it's nice to find a group of people who understand. thanks for this forum. and thanks to david who has so many people thinking they have a special connection with him, me included. every time he opens his mouth it's like me talking, and apparently a lot of people here feel the same. amazing.

we're taught to have heroes, but the real heroes are those who point at everybody and say we're all the heroes. it's all there inside, learn to listen and listen to learn. books are nice to pass the time, but books don't contain the real knowledge. that lies in each heart that beats, and it's only there the true knowledge resides.
beautifully said, larissa : )
i use to say something very similar time and again to my children when they were younger : )
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Old 08-30-2009, 04:25 AM   #6
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actually dw is a student/scholar of the law of one. for those of you that have studied tloo, you will recognize soooooo much of the cosmology contained therein in the rosicrucian philosophies. it is my belief that a great deal (if not all) of their philosophies were most closely aligned with (or the least distorted) interpretations/teachings found in the law of one. the current wiki page has an excellent overview, and the striking similarities are present in the section entitled the "western wisdom teachings." please check it out now as the page might change tomorrow..... and then you'll have to dig around for a nice overview elsewhere.......

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_rosicrucian_fellowship

good journey,

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Old 08-31-2009, 10:09 PM   #7
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an addendum to my previous post would be to check out this synopsis page. i came on the site the other day to look for dw's "dream guide," searched for it, and i clicked on a couple of these posts that came up, some turned out to be my very posts from back when we were still on yahoo! (it literally seems like ages ago....)..... anywho, these references kept popping up to the rosicrucians...... and i know that dw has given much written material to the templars, and all that jazz, but this rosicrucian material just keeps popping up in my reading material.......... and it just jives so much with tloo, and for whatever reason i am drawn to it & the characters surrounding it, so i am just going to run with it........ there's a reason it just keeps popping up...... anywho...... check out this wiki page & scroll down & look at the picture they used for "the rosicrucian conception of god and the scheme of evolution"..... those whom have been following dw's escapades in making his film should get a chuckle at the name of the artist..... or at least i did!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_ros...smo-conception

good journey,

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