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Theosophy Virtual Lodge - Zack Lansdowne presents: The Revelation of Saint John

Jun 23, 2006 12:01 PM
by Bill Meredith


Greetings!

We would like to remind you of the talk Zack Lansdowne
will present tomorrow in the Theosophy Virtual Lodge . We look forward to
your presence in this effort to promote theosophical
awareness. Please see details below:

Saturday, June 24 - 11:00 pm New York (EDST)

*The Revelation of Saint John
*
*Zack Lansdowne* presents: The Revelation of Saint John, a lecture
covering the various interpretive approaches to the Revelation, the
debate regarding who the author might be, and the meaning that
emerges from the psychological approach as detailed in his new book,
The Revelation of Saint John. The presentation will then shift from
a lecture to a discussion of the Revelation including comments and
questions.

Zachary Lansdowne is a past president of the Theosophical Society in
Boston. He has spoken at conferences throughout North America and
published dozens of articles in scholarly journals. He is also the
author of /The Chakras and Esoteric Healing/, /Rules for Spiritual
Initiation/, and /Rays and Esoteric Psychology/. Lansdowne has a Ph.
D.in Engineering from Stanford University as well as advanced
degrees in engineering, psychology, and philosophy and comparative
religions. He resides in Carmel Valley, California.

How to join the Theosophy Virtual Lodge

1- Download paltalk for free at: http://www.paltalk.com/download.html
2 - On the right side of the paltalk window click on Rooms
3 - Choose the category "Religion and Theology" - sub-
category "Metaphysical" -
room "Theosophy Virtual Lodge"
4 - Be sure to connect a microphone to your computer so you can
participate
in the audio discussion. And also be sure to have your computer
speakers on.
That's all you need to do in order to join us.



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