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A Split SECOND IN ETERNITY The Ancients Called cosmic CONSCIOUSNESS Must man die to release his inner consciousness? Can we experience momentary fligbts of the soul- that is, become one witb tbe universe and receive an influx of great under- standing? The shackles of the body__its earthly limitations- can be thrown off and man' $ mind can be attuned to the Infinite Wisdom for a fash of a second: During this brief interval intuitive knowledge, great inspira- tion, and a new vision of our life' $ mission are had. Some call this great experience a psychic phenomenon. But the ancients knew it and taught it as Cosmic Consciousness_ the merging of man'$ mind with the Universal Intelligence: Let This Free Book Explain This is nol a religious doctrine, but the application of simple, natural laws, which give man an insight into the great Cosmic plan. They make possible a source of great joy, strength, and a regeneration of man S Personal powers: Write to the Rosicrucians, an age-old brotherhood of uoderstanding; for a free COpY of the book "The Mastery of Life. It will tell you how, in the privacy of your Own bome you may indulge in these mysteries of iife known to tbe ancients: Addcess : Scribe HE.A: Sbe Rosicrucians SAN JOSE (AMORC) CALIF , U: $ A:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 381, 11 October 1946, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 381, 11 October 1946, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 381, 11 October 1946, Page 29

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