... generations that follow the family member, around which a full chapter has been developed. The first nine Swiss ... family name originated in the 13th Century but was not fully established for 200 years. That was just as well, because read more...
... many Fetzer graves. Some of these memorials have been beautifully designed. We then visited the nearby Fetzer homestead ... to buy land there. After having stayed in New York for a full year, where he earned a living through day work and his read more...
... mysterious means of cheering hearts and leading them to a fuller knowledge of things eternal." EMC: The first regular ... authority to give you justice, but if the devil has gotten full sway it's hard to tell just what they will do. … It seems read more...
... Fetzer, you dug in, basically, and dove in with, uh, your full self and put yourself into this. You uncovered a lot of ... uh, as a boy, and, um, I think they've ended up being blown—one of them, particularly, maybe blown out of proportion a read more...
... create sensations in the lower bodies that are more powerfully pleasant than expected by the subtle, gentle, and innocent ... experiences in the lower realms can be more powerfully painful than expected, and the accompanying hurt, read more...
... as it developed in the west.1 “Subtle energy” here is a carefully chosen modern term for something that has assumed a myriad ... wood filled with water, in which Whorton (2002), pp. 49-76; Fuller (1989), pp. 22-26; for an insider’s history of homeopathy read more...
... for the record. Mike It happened in one afternoon. I got blown open. I was living in Reseda. It was 1954. I was seven ... quite © 2018 The John E. Fetzer Memorial Trust, Inc. fully aware of what they all were, but she knew that whatever I read more...
... Consciously or unconsciously, implicitly explicitly, successfully or unsuccessfully, every human life is a hieroglyph of a ... stairs, for…an elevator has replaced these very successfully. I wanted to find an elevator, which would raise me to read more...
... earnest people who were trying to start something that hopefully would make a difference in the world. John was—not mostly ... what a genius he was. He was then working as Buckminster Fuller’s right-hand researcher, and Buckminster Fuller was a read more...