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Welcome! My current status: Retired.

"In fashion then as of a snow-white rose (...)" in The Divine Comedy, 1307/8-1321
"In fashion then as of a snow-white rose (...)" in The Divine Comedy, 1307/8-1321
This user professes the
Rosicrucian Christianity

Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception

Our whole culture, indeed, our whole way of life...

Does Mind Survive Physical Death?, by Prof. David Fontana, 2003
Who's Afraid of Life After Death?, by Prof. Neal Grossman, 2002
'In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray'
in The Divine Comedy, Canto 1 lines 1,2
This user finds inspiration in the writings of Max Heindel.
This user acknowledges Fernando Pessoa were geniuses.