... to engage the Mission drafting committee to revise a draft statement for another round of Trust discussion. The appendix ... grounded in the universal experience of unconditional love. One of the key first questions was whether we should have one read more...
... for investigation in many fields of science. Certainly no one recalls for investiga tion in many fields of science. ... Certainly no one researcher is trained in all of the required disciplines read more...
... was to make laboratory research a top priority.) That, in one parag raph, attempted to tell the story. That’s the story I ... the word “basically” was left out. The first part of my statement was accurate: “The Foundation was established to pursue a read more...
... JEF Speeches and Ar ticles September 29, 1989 THE FOUNDER’S STATEMENT By John E. Fetzer FIRST PRINCIPLES At this time, I am going ... changed. That still remains our core program. Following my statement, Rob wi ll present our implementation process which has read more...
... wherein man unfolds unto himself the universality of oneness, the brotherhood, the sisterhood, the loving, leading ... needs study, in order to bring us to this understanding. One organ transmits consciousness to another. How does it do read more...
... the natural atmosphere that we have. That means wood, stone, rock or whatever, in order to achieve this. I guess the ... description that would give you some idea. Because we have gone around the edges, we've talked about certain kinds of doors read more...
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... He would say, “If you are having a problem with someone, ask your Guardian Angel to talk to the other person’s ... mission was to help mankind recognize, love and embrace our oneness with each other and the Creator. In America’s Agony, as read more...
... 1964 Author: John E. Fetzer Category: Books about John ONE MAN’S FAMILY ONE MAN’S FAMILY A HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF ... from Denkendorf, Wurttemberg, Germany, who as sturdy pioneers came to the United States early in the 19th Century. read more...
... you have been a businessman, and now it’s a transition to one of philanthropy. Is that difficult? JF: Ah, it’s been ... And in effect, I had to literally walk out at the zenith of one career, in order to start a new one - which meant leaving read more...