Author: Sarah and Dale McKechnie

  • The Life of Alice Bailey – part 1

    She established the Arcane School in 1922/23 which is still in existence today. At the same time, she began writing these books, which amounted to 24 volumes. It’s a remarkable life…

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  • Living a Spiritual Life in a Modern World

    We can live a spiritual life just in the environment where we find ourselves and not think that we have to escape to India on a retreat or whatever. Robert: Hello,…

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  • Group Consciousness

    The whole tide of energy that is driving the universe, certainly our solar system, is that of an age in which group consciousness is going to become more and more an…

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  • Family

    You can’t just think of your family as an island in the sea of humanity anymore. We’re too interconnected and the family has to prepare the child to envision his (or…

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  • Meditation

    The type of meditation that we advocate is based on a very ancient system called Raja Yoga. And yoga in this sense literally means yoke; to join together. So that’s essentially…

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  • Harmlessness

    Alice Bailey made the statement that harmlessness is really a state of mind. It’s not always just an action, but it’s an action based on a poised state of mind and…

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  • Love

    There is that kind of love that is emphasized in the Eastern teachings, which have now come to the West, and that’s the unconditional love, pure love that sets no conditions.…

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  • Identity

    Alice Bailey said that “true humility is based on an adjusted sense of right proportion,” What that means to me is that one has a sense of one’s identity, of who…

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  • The Self

    The Buddha said self-affirmation is the cause of all sorrow. This urge to protect and defend the separated self as if it can stand alone and apart from the whole of…

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  • The New Group of World Servers

    There have always been examples of great individuals throughout history, but this growth of the phenomenon of a group of people unknown to each other, not in outer contact with each other…

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