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Carl Louis von Grasshoff, dit Max Heindel, né près de Copenhague le 23 juillet 1865 et mort en Californie le 6 janvier 1919, est le fondateur de la Rosicrucian Fellowship , basée à Mount Ecclesia, Oceanside, en Californie. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. juillet 1865 – 6. janvier 1919
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“Woman's work should be paid as much as man's work”

The Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions and Answers - Volume I: QUESTION NO. 185, 1910s
Contexte: ... looking at woman suffrage from the larger standpoint, it would be to the advantage of the men of the present day to grant women that which is really their right--a full and complete equality in every particular. The double social standard which obtains at the present time, whereby a man may commit the social sin without being ostracized, should be done away with. Woman's work should be paid as much as man's work,... It would be of an enormous benefit to the race if she were given an equal right with man in every particular. For not until then can we hope to see reforms brought about that will really unite humanity.... While laws are only makeshifts to bring humanity to a higher plane where each one will be a law unto himself, doing right without coercion, it is nevertheless necessary that such reforms should be brought about at the present time by legislation.

“The man who realizes his ignorance has taken the first step toward knowledge.”

Max Heindel livre The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception

The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception (1909) Introduction