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A SPLIT SECOND IN ETERNITY The Ancients Called It CoSMiC CONSCIOUSNESS UST man die to release his inner consciousness? Can M we experience momentary fligbts of the soul that become one with tbe universe and receive an influx of great understanding? The shackles of the body _ its earthly limitations can be thrown offand man' $ mind can be attuned to the Infinite Wisdom fora fash of a second: During this brief interval intuitive knowledge; 'great inspiration and a new vision of Dur life srission" are had. Some call this great experience psychic phenomenona 'But the ancients knew ic and taught nt as Cosmic Consciousness the merging of man S mind twith the Uniyersal Iotelligence: @ET ThIs FREE ook #XPEAIN This is nol Treligious doctrine; buctheapplication of simple, natural Jaws, which give mantan insight into the great Cosmic plan. They make possible 4 source; o greacijoy; strength and 4 regeneration of Iman' S personal powers:' Write to the Rosicrucians, an age-old brothers hood of undertandings for "atfreercopy of the book The Mastery of Life:' {Ictwill tell: you howsin the 'privacyjof your own bome; you mnay indulgejq these mysteries of lifekaqwa t0 the ancients: Address; Scribe L.B.J. " Zhe Qosicrucians (AMORC) Box 3988, GO SYDNEY 3S74

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 40

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