The Light of the Renaissance

The Light of the Renaissance is a series of articles written by Dale Mckechnie, former Vice-President of the Lucis Trust, mapping the spiritual contours of this remarkable period in human evolution.
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The Light of the Renaissance – A Spark of Enlightenment – part 1
Over the long course of human evolution there have been many instances where a spark of enlightenment has kindled periods of creative expansion and a fresh surge in the […]
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The Light of the Renaissance – A Prominent Group – part 2
In the study of history we tend to focus on prominent individuals who are the movers and shakers of change. This is of course necessary to understand what drives […]
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The Light of the Renaissance – A Small Group of Servers – part 3
It is important to realize what the sudden impact of this small group of servers had on the consciousness at the time. And human consciousness has always been the […]
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The Light of the Renaissance – The Effects of the Awakening – part 4
The effects of the awakening and enlightenment of the mind were inevitable; effects which the Hierarchy was fully aware would happen. But notwithstanding all the deep diversity in thinking, […]
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The Light of the Renaissance – The Gift of the Telescope – part 5
Galileo had help from a new invention—the telescope. A Dutchman, Hans Lippershey, an eyeglass maker, is credited with making the first telescope in 1608. At least he was the […]
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The Light of the Renaissance – Expanding the Work – part 6
The groundbreaking work initiated by these four forerunners, described earlier, and there were many others contributing, had a deep spiritual connection, unknown to their outer personality selves, but certainly […]
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The Light of the Renaissance – The Power of the Church – part 7
In the 5th century A.D. around the time of the fall of the Roman Empire, much of the temporal and spiritual power was taken over by the Catholic Church. […]
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The Light of the Renaissance – A New Ray Energy – part 8
When a new ray energy begins to manifest it inevitably creates a conflict with any existing ray expressions. But often conflict will produce innovation. This was the case when […]