... years. MG – John E. Fetzer was very concerned that his esoteric, spiritual basis and mission of the Institute/Foundation ... His response to a call from Spirit. This is captured in the mission statement. MG – John E. Fetzer wanted to set in motion the read more...
... except for short passages quoted by reviewers, without permission from the publishers. ISBN: 978-0-615-18750-1 Printed in ... Agony he lived the John E. Fetzer Institute. John’s mission was to help mankind recognize, love and embrace our oneness read more...
... the mid1920s he attended (and graduated from) its Emmanuel Missionary College, in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Adventism at the ... them, similarly to that which is done through the retransmission of microwaves in our known forms of electronics. Throughout read more...
... himself didn’t start practicing meditation, by his own admission, until he took up TM in 1975); and his belief that the ... “Final Principles,” John Fetzer wrote in admittedly highly esoteric terms about what the legacy was: First (paragraph one), read more...
... Chuck was separated from the Institute; I asked John’s permission, and he said absolutely not. I told Chuck I couldn’t do it, ... open enough, and had the innate motivation to carry on this mission. Because he was afraid of two things really: One was that read more...
... powering, and guiding him—was his profound dedication to esoteric (inner-oriented, inner-sourced, inner-directed) ... here and there below, but this memo takes a deeper or more esoteric approach to the subject, based primarily upon my many read more...
... faces The Hologram, an art piece that John Fetzer commissioned with the mystically-inclined artist, Dr. Vincent Mariani, ... energy. John Fetzer himself spoke directly of the esoteric purpose and “spiritual utility” of The Hologram at the read more...
... and discussed is (I believe) that they were highly esoteric, and therefore rather inscrutable. It has been said that ... understand what John may have meant when he spoke these esoteric words and phrases. First off, here is John’s “Final read more...
... Principles,” John went into specifics about the Institute’s mission at the time, circa 1989. Then John went into his “Final ... Principles,” writing in esoteric terms about what the Legacy was: 1. First (paragraph one), read more...
... convinced that Hattie was more involved and more into the esoteric era than she is given credit for. You talked to her. What ... few times that I went down with John, they never broached esoteric topics; so that, to me, was evidence that even if Hattie read more...