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Danish-American astrologer and mystic (b. 1865), Death: 6-1-1919
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Music is the soul of language.
Max Heindel

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The man who realizes his ignorance has taken the first step toward knowledge.
Max Heindel

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Divine symbols which have been given to mankind from time to time speak to that forum of truth which is within our hearts, and waken our consciousness to divine ideas entirely beyond words.
Max Heindel

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Christ said, The Truth shall make you free, but Truth is not found once and forever. Truth is eternal, and the quest for Truth must also be eternal.
Max Heindel

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When passion has wrecked the body in one life, it is stamped upon the seed atom. In the next descent to rebirth, it is therefore impossible for him to gather sound material with which to build a brain of stable construction.
Max Heindel

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We venture to make the assertion that there is but one sin: IGNORANCE, and but one salvation: APPLIED KNOWLEDGE.
Max Heindel

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Hysteria, epilepsy, tuberculosis, and cancer were all found to result from the erratic propensities of a past life.
Max Heindel

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If we aim to act in harmony with the laws of Good, we rise above all other laws and become a law unto ourselves; co-workers with God and helpers in nature. Ours is the privilege, ours the loss, if we fail to live up to our highest possibilities.
Max Heindel

Quote Topics by Max Heindel: Ignorance Men Sound Bird Forever Jesus Consciousness Loss Ideas Epilepsy Past Positive Animal Music Sin Passion Quests Water Christ Privilege Heart Law Taken Cancer Individual Spiritual Venture Brain
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Man is an individual. The animals, plants and minerals are divided into species. They are not individualized in the same sense that man is.
Max Heindel

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In all religions, the quickening spirit has been symbolically represented as a bird. At the baptism, when Jesus body was in the water, the Spirit of Christ descended into it as a dove.
Max Heindel