Could Kit serving on Stupendica model Max Heindel?

Glenn Scheper glenn_scheper at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 18 08:53:14 CDT 2008


This life did not please the eldest son who left home at the age of sixteen 
years and wounded his mother's pride by entering the ship-yards at Glascow, 
Scotland, where he learned the engineering profession. He was chosen as Chief 
Engineer of a trading steamer while yet very young. This took him into the 
Orient, and his trips all over the world in the capacity of engineer gave Max 
Heindel a great deal of knowledge of the world and its people. For a number of 
years he was Chief Engineer on one of the large passenger steamers of the Cunard 
Line plying between America and Europe.

With a dauntless spirit and a determination to succeed along more advanced 
mental lines, he became interested in the study of metaphysics and joined the 
Theosophical Society of Los Angeles, of which he was vice-president in 1904 and 
1905.

and in great dejection he prepared to return to America; but one day a visitor 
appeared to him whom he later learned was an Elder Brother of the Rosicrucian 
Order, (and who became his Teacher). This Being was clothed in his vital body, 
and offered to impart to him the teachings for which he had spent time and money 
to find in Germany;

At this last interview with the Teacher he was given instruction how to reach 
the Temple of the Rose Cross.

[& HPB]:
This sacred land has in its center Mount Meru, whose roots are in the Himalayan 
chain; from the peak of this sacred mountain--which forms the axis of the 
earth--there is a continuous flow of magnetic current, whcih spreads over the 
whole globe, re-entering it at the south pole. Thence it goes to the Holy City 
of Shamballah (the heart of the earth) in the Gobi Desert, where it is purified 
by the Masters of the Great White Lodge, and sent back to Mount Meru at the 
north pole.
  -- http://rosanista.tripod.com/library01/bsdeng01.htm
  Western Wisdom Teachings




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