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The period of the Three Linked Festivals is a time of spiritual high tide that provides us with a renewed opportunity to stand and work in closer rapport with the Spiritual Hierarchy and to become more useful agents or channels for the receiving and distributing of spiritual energy in the service of humanity. For each of the festivals (the Easter Festival at the Aries full moon, the Wesak Festival at the Taurus full moon, the Festival of Goodwill at the Gemini full moon), the School prepares a talk to help us focus our thoughts and attention on the particular energies of that festival period. We have provided below the most recent of the talks for your reading and reflection.
The Festival of Easter
The Festival of Wesak
| 2013 |
The One Life, the One Humanity, Frank Hilton
La Vida Una, la Humanidad Una |
| 2012 |
The Dynamic of Determination: Enlightened, Enthusiastic Will, John Cobb |
| 2011 |
Forging a Vision in a Time of Transition, John Cobb |
| 2010 |
The Inner Life of Wesak, John Nash |
| 2009 |
Shamballa Influx Redux, John Cobb |
| 2008 |
Group Interdependence, John Cobb |
| 2007 |
The Sevenfold Purpose of Sanat Kumara, John Cobb |
| 2006 |
Wesak and the Light of Life, Bruce Lyon |
| 2005 |
The Externalization and the Three Planetary Centers, Frank Hilton |
The Festival of Goodwill
| 2013 |
Goodwill Toward All Life, Dorothy Riddle |
| 2012 |
The Full Moon in Gemini, John Nash |
| 2011 |
Goodwill and the Law of Loving Understanding, Dorothy Riddle |
| 2010 |
Integration, Synthesis, Unity, A Student
Integración, sintesis, unidad |
| 2009 |
The New World Religion, John Nash |
| 2008 |
Goodwill and the Resolution of Dualities, Dorothy Riddle |
| 2007 |
Goodwill as an Agent of Change, Dorothy Riddle |
| 2006 |
Love in Action, Martin Vieweg |
| 2005 |
Festival of the Christ, John Nash |
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