Guest guest Posted February 19, 2005 Report Share Posted February 19, 2005 All that is changeable is but reflected; The unattainable here is effected; Human discernment here is passed by; The Eternal-Feminine draws us on high. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), Faust Woman-Saviour now we muster To await thy advent sure, In the cluster of thy lustre, Come and leave the earth no more? Then before thy gentle look, Swords shall quail and warriors fail, And the spear, a shepherd's crook, Shall adorn the daisied dale. Woman-power! Incarnate love! Human Goddess come and be, If the Bridegroom's tears can move, Bride unto Humanity. Thou alone of all can save us Let us be what thou would have us! Goodwyn Barmby, The Woman-power (1842), English radical The Muse of the New Era, as our grand-grandchildren, or an even later generation will know her, when will she reveal herself? What will she look like, what will she sing? Which strings of the soul will she vibrate? Till which height will she elevate her Era? Hans Christian Andersen, The New Century's Goddess (1861), Danish writer Let it be known: today the Eternal Feminine In an incorruptible body is descending to Earth. In the unfading light of the new Goddess Heaven has become one with the depths. Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900), Russian philosopher It was generally considered, at the turn of the next century, that the next Divine incarnation was about to come to earth and would be female, the advent of Divine Wisdom, or Theo-Sophia, and that the present age would be the age of making known all that which has been kept secret from the beginning. Lady Caithness, The Mystery of the Ages (1887), French theosophist The word which shall come to save the world, shall be uttered by a woman. A woman shall conceive, and shall bring forth the tidings of salvation. For the reign of Adam is at its last hour; and God shall crown all things by the creation of Eve. Anna Kingsford, Clothed with the sun (1889), English theosophist There is no line of work or study which woman in the West does not undertake and does not accomplish as well as man. Even in social and political activities, in religion, in spiritual ideas, she excels man. … I can see as clear as daylight that the hour is coming when woman will lead humanity to a higher evolution. Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882-1927), Indian Sufi in the West A great era has begun: the spiritual " awakening " , the increasing tendency to regain " lost balance " , the inevitable necessity of spiritual plantings, the unfolding of the first blossom. We are standing at the threshold of one of the greatest epochs that mankind has ever experienced, the epoch of great spirituality. Vassily Kandinsky/ Franz Marc, Blaue Reiter Almanac (1911), abstract artists The Cycle of the Children. It is impossible to gauge the significance of the present time or to realize what is in store for humanity during the next hundred years, merely from our own experience and from recorded history. For this is no ordinary time. It is not simply the culminating point of the past hundred years, but of thousands of years; the night of centuries has passed, and with the new dawn comes the return of memories and powers and possibilities of an age long past. Katherine Tingley, The Path of the Mystic (1922), American theosophist The Father has not saved the world, The Son has not saved it, The Mother shall save it; The Mother is the Holy Spirit. Dmitrii Merezhkovskii, The Mystery of Three (1925), Russian exile in France We are entering the cycle of epochs when the feminine soul will become increasingly pure and broad, when more and more women will become deep inspirers, sensible mothers, and wise and visionary leaders. This will be the cycle of epochs when the feminine component of humanity will manifest itself with unprecedented strength, balancing the previous dominance of masculine forces in a perfect harmony. Daniil Andreev, Roza Mira (completed 1958), Russian dissident Don't you feel the day is coming, and it won't be too soon When the people of the world can all live in one room When we shake off the ancient, shake off the ancient chains of our tomb We will all be born again of the eternal womb. Cat Stevens, Don't you feel a change a coming? (1971), English singer Imagine no possessions, I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger, a brotherhood of man Imagine all the people sharing all the world… You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one I hope some day you'll join us and the world will live as one. John Lennon, Imagine (1971), English singer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2005 Report Share Posted February 20, 2005 - John Noyce enlightened-history Saturday, February 19, 2005 2:01 AM Some modern prophecies All that is changeable is but reflected;The unattainable here is effected;Human discernment here is passed by;The Eternal-Feminine draws us on high. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), FaustWoman-Saviour now we musterTo await thy advent sure,In the cluster of thy lustre,Come and leave the earth no more?Then before thy gentle look,Swords shall quail and warriors fail,And the spear, a shepherd's crook,Shall adorn the daisied dale.Woman-power! Incarnate love!Human Goddess come and be,If the Bridegroom's tears can move,Bride unto Humanity.Thou alone of all can save usLet us be what thou would have us! Goodwyn Barmby, The Woman-power (1842), English radicalThe Muse of the New Era, as our grand-grandchildren, or an even latergeneration will know her, when will she reveal herself? What willshe look like, what will she sing? Which strings of the soul will shevibrate? Till which height will she elevate her Era? Hans Christian Andersen, The New Century's Goddess (1861), Danish writerLet it be known: today the Eternal FeminineIn an incorruptible body is descending to Earth.In the unfading light of the new GoddessHeaven has become one with the depths. Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900), Russian philosopher It was generally considered, at the turn of the next century, that thenext Divine incarnation was about to come to earth and would befemale, the advent of Divine Wisdom, or Theo-Sophia, and that thepresent age would be the age of making known all that which has beenkept secret from the beginning. Lady Caithness, The Mystery of the Ages (1887), French theosophistThe word which shall come to save the world, shall be uttered by awoman. A woman shall conceive, and shall bring forth the tidings ofsalvation. For the reign of Adam is at its last hour; and God shallcrown all things by the creation of Eve. Anna Kingsford, Clothed with the sun (1889), English theosophistThere is no line of work or study which woman in the West does not undertake and does not accomplish as well as man. Even insocial and political activities, in religion, in spiritual ideas, sheexcels man. … I can see as clear as daylight that the hour is comingwhen woman will lead humanity to a higher evolution. Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882-1927), Indian Sufi in the West A great era has begun: the spiritual "awakening", the increasingtendency to regain "lost balance", the inevitable necessity ofspiritual plantings, the unfolding of the first blossom. We arestanding at the threshold of one of the greatest epochs that mankindhas ever experienced, the epoch of great spirituality. Vassily Kandinsky/ Franz Marc, Blaue Reiter Almanac (1911), abstractartistsThe Cycle of the Children. It is impossible to gauge the significanceof the present time or to realize what is in store for humanity duringthe next hundred years, merely from our own experience and fromrecorded history. For this is no ordinary time. It is not simply theculminating point of the past hundred years, but of thousands ofyears; the night of centuries has passed, and with the new dawn comesthe return of memories and powers and possibilities of an age long past. Katherine Tingley, The Path of the Mystic (1922), American theosophist The Father has not saved the world,The Son has not saved it,The Mother shall save it;The Mother is the Holy Spirit. Dmitrii Merezhkovskii, The Mystery of Three (1925), Russian exile inFrance We are entering the cycle of epochs when the feminine soul will becomeincreasingly pure and broad, when more and more women will become deepinspirers, sensible mothers, and wise and visionary leaders. This willbe the cycle of epochs when the feminine component of humanity willmanifest itself with unprecedented strength, balancing the previousdominance of masculine forces in a perfect harmony. Daniil Andreev, Roza Mira (completed 1958), Russian dissidentDon't you feel the day is coming, and it won't be too soonWhen the people of the world can all live in one roomWhen we shake off the ancient, shake off the ancient chains of our tombWe will all be born again of the eternal womb. Cat Stevens, Don't you feel a change a coming? (1971), English singerImagine no possessions, I wonder if you canNo need for greed or hunger, a brotherhood of manImagine all the people sharing all the world…You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only oneI hope some day you'll join us and the world will live as one. John Lennon, Imagine (1971), English singer ************************************************This message is intended for members of the 'Enlightened History' .As a courtesy please do not distribute on otherlists without first seeking the approval of theauthor of the message.************************************************ Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.0.0 - Release 18/02/2005 Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.0.0 - Release 18/02/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2005 Report Share Posted February 20, 2005 Dear John, Oops! I've done it again! Sorry! I just read the message not to "Forward" to other groups. Please don't email me; I already realize my mistake. Love Violet - Violet Tubb shriadishakti Sunday, February 20, 2005 7:24 AM [shriadishakti] Fw: Some modern prophecies - John Noyce enlightened-history Saturday, February 19, 2005 2:01 AM Some modern prophecies All that is changeable is but reflected;The unattainable here is effected;Human discernment here is passed by;The Eternal-Feminine draws us on high. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), FaustWoman-Saviour now we musterTo await thy advent sure,In the cluster of thy lustre,Come and leave the earth no more?Then before thy gentle look,Swords shall quail and warriors fail,And the spear, a shepherd's crook,Shall adorn the daisied dale.Woman-power! Incarnate love!Human Goddess come and be,If the Bridegroom's tears can move,Bride unto Humanity.Thou alone of all can save usLet us be what thou would have us! Goodwyn Barmby, The Woman-power (1842), English radicalThe Muse of the New Era, as our grand-grandchildren, or an even latergeneration will know her, when will she reveal herself? What willshe look like, what will she sing? Which strings of the soul will shevibrate? Till which height will she elevate her Era? Hans Christian Andersen, The New Century's Goddess (1861), Danish writerLet it be known: today the Eternal FeminineIn an incorruptible body is descending to Earth.In the unfading light of the new GoddessHeaven has become one with the depths. Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900), Russian philosopher It was generally considered, at the turn of the next century, that thenext Divine incarnation was about to come to earth and would befemale, the advent of Divine Wisdom, or Theo-Sophia, and that thepresent age would be the age of making known all that which has beenkept secret from the beginning. Lady Caithness, The Mystery of the Ages (1887), French theosophistThe word which shall come to save the world, shall be uttered by awoman. A woman shall conceive, and shall bring forth the tidings ofsalvation. For the reign of Adam is at its last hour; and God shallcrown all things by the creation of Eve. Anna Kingsford, Clothed with the sun (1889), English theosophistThere is no line of work or study which woman in the West does not undertake and does not accomplish as well as man. Even insocial and political activities, in religion, in spiritual ideas, sheexcels man. … I can see as clear as daylight that the hour is comingwhen woman will lead humanity to a higher evolution. Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882-1927), Indian Sufi in the West A great era has begun: the spiritual "awakening", the increasingtendency to regain "lost balance", the inevitable necessity ofspiritual plantings, the unfolding of the first blossom. We arestanding at the threshold of one of the greatest epochs that mankindhas ever experienced, the epoch of great spirituality. Vassily Kandinsky/ Franz Marc, Blaue Reiter Almanac (1911), abstractartistsThe Cycle of the Children. It is impossible to gauge the significanceof the present time or to realize what is in store for humanity duringthe next hundred years, merely from our own experience and fromrecorded history. For this is no ordinary time. It is not simply theculminating point of the past hundred years, but of thousands ofyears; the night of centuries has passed, and with the new dawn comesthe return of memories and powers and possibilities of an age long past. Katherine Tingley, The Path of the Mystic (1922), American theosophist The Father has not saved the world,The Son has not saved it,The Mother shall save it;The Mother is the Holy Spirit. Dmitrii Merezhkovskii, The Mystery of Three (1925), Russian exile inFrance We are entering the cycle of epochs when the feminine soul will becomeincreasingly pure and broad, when more and more women will become deepinspirers, sensible mothers, and wise and visionary leaders. This willbe the cycle of epochs when the feminine component of humanity willmanifest itself with unprecedented strength, balancing the previousdominance of masculine forces in a perfect harmony. Daniil Andreev, Roza Mira (completed 1958), Russian dissidentDon't you feel the day is coming, and it won't be too soonWhen the people of the world can all live in one roomWhen we shake off the ancient, shake off the ancient chains of our tombWe will all be born again of the eternal womb. Cat Stevens, Don't you feel a change a coming? (1971), English singerImagine no possessions, I wonder if you canNo need for greed or hunger, a brotherhood of manImagine all the people sharing all the world…You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only oneI hope some day you'll join us and the world will live as one. John Lennon, Imagine (1971), English singer ************************************************This message is intended for members of the 'Enlightened History' .As a courtesy please do not distribute on otherlists without first seeking the approval of theauthor of the message.************************************************ Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.0.0 - Release 18/02/2005 Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.0.0 - Release 18/02/2005 Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.0.0 - Release 18/02/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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