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Occult Book Club #12: The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception by Max Heindel

Juan on Juan

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The Snail and the Occult

Pythagoras was not romancing when he spoke of the music of the spheres for each one of the heavenly orbs has its definite tone and together they sound the celestial symphony which goeth also mentioned the prologue to his Faust where the scene is laid in heaven. And then I have here, he goes on to say where he's talking about Pythagoras. Did you catch that part? Oh, yeah. We got more snail stuff. Do you have anything before that? Because we have more snail stuff after this. No, I'm on the snail. All right. As stated above, the forces of the seed atom are withdrawn to the materials force and matter are inseparable

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