... years. MG – John E. Fetzer was very concerned that his esoteric, spiritual basis and mission of the Institute/Foundation ... the oneness of the human race. d. What was John E. Fetzer’s vision for the kind of foundation he would fund (e.g. grant-making read more...
... but the truth of the matter is that this is quite esoteric in its concept. People who are cut out of the norm pattern ... perhaps, but it is a kind of a goal. It is a kind of an esoteric aspect to this that does suggest that this building not be read more...
... Forge in the Winter of 1777, and that George Washington’s vision and message must be carefully and seriously considered. In ... future worldly events, but in its primordial meaning as a vision of mankind’s spiritual possibilities and obligations. Deep read more...
... spiritual experience, at around 9 years of age circa 1910—a vision where he held onto the feet of Jesus and was pulled up into ... Michigan. Adventism at the time was directed by the visionary experiences of its recently deceased leader Ellen G. read more...
... paper, “The John E. Fetzer Institute: Our Identity and Our Vision.” The interrelated roles of beliefs, values, and inner ... practice/experience in the “Fetzer Vision” were brought up. In thinking about these notions, it read more...
... 80’s, and how that impacted the philosophy of the founding vision. Here’s another example: Right here, where Jesus actually ... the outer action. There’s an inner process to the founding vision of the Institute. Tom Can I chime in here a little bit? 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...
... energy. John Fetzer himself spoke directly of the esoteric purpose and “spiritual utility” of The Hologram at the ... to me, ‘Atlantis and the Council of Twelve.’ And that was a vision that I’ve had about myself.” The Atlantean tradition, 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...
... views of writers like Chesterton, Belloc, and Spengler. For visions of despair, it substitutes a more cheerful outlook upon ... Fetzer became head of Office of Censorship's broadcasting division in April 1944 P-3, 3/1/44 mom to JEF: "I want to tell you read more...