Christmas and Easter in the Initiatic Tradition

The second birth and resurrection: a regeneration of the human being.

By belonging to the cosmos, the human being participates intimately in the processes of gestation and hatching that take place in nature. Christmas and Easter, the second birth and resurrection, are in reality only two different ways of presenting one's regeneration, one's entry into the spiritual world.


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139 pages - 7 illustrations

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'The fact that the Feasts of Christmas and Easter coincide with the winter solstice and the spring equinox is evidence of their cosmic significance. So we learn that the human being, who is part of the universe, participates intimately in the natural process of gestation and blossoming. These two feasts are two different ways of celebrating the regeneration of men and women and their birth into the spiritual world.'

1 - The Feast of the Nativity
2 - The Second Birth
3 - Birth on the Different Planes of Being
4 - ‘Except Ye Die Ye Shall not Live'
5 - The Resurrection and the Last Judgment
6 - The Body of Glory


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  • Toward a Solar Civilization
  • The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil
  • Freedom, the Spirit Triumphant
  • The True Meaning of Christ's Teaching
  • New Light on the Gospels
  • True Alchemy or the Quest for Perfection
  • Creation: Artistic and Spiritual
  • Truth: Fruit of Wisdom and Love
  • The Philosopher's stone in the Gospels and in Alchemy

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