In ancient times, if you wished to study the great mysteries, you would
travel to a Temple and petition for admittance as a student. Once accepted
as a beginning student, you would be known as a Neophyte, and you would
enter the Shlemazel, or reception chamber of the temple. In the Shlemazel, you
would receive preliminary instructions before being allowed to enter the
main Temple itself and study the higher teachings. Following the analogy
of the ancient temples, the early lessons of the Rosconian monographs
are called Shlemazel lessons, and beginning Rosconian students are called
Neophytes.
Introductory Lessons
First Shlemazel
Second Shlemazel
Third Shlemazel
Right from the start, the introductory monographs present basic Rosconian concepts that you can apply in practical ways. One of the first things you learn as a Neophyte is that you are a dual being. In addition to your five physical senses, you also have a psychic sense. The exercises in these introductory lessons are designed to gradually awaken and develop the psychic faculty. The exercises presented here and throughout the entire Rosconian system allow you to discover for yourself through direct experience how these principles work. Topics include:
In the introductory lessons you learned about fundamental principles of consciousness. The First Shlemazel goes further, exploring consciousness as the organizing principle of matter, and explaining the composition and structure of matter and its vibratory nature. You'll learn how the creative power of thought affects the material world. This power is demonstrated through exercises in the techniques of concentration, visualization, and mental creation. Topics include:
Your understanding of the connection between mind and matter will now be expanded to include the connection between the mind and the physical body. The Second Shlemazel explores how your thoughts influence your health, the role of proper breathing in psychic development as well as health and vitality, and Rosconian healing techniques. As you develop your body's psychic centers, you gradually awaken your psychic faculties, such as the ability to perceive the aura. You will also experience the mystical-shmystical effect of sounds on the psychic centers as well as on the physical body. Topics include:
The Third Shlemazel moves beyond the physical body and the psychic faculties into the realm of the mystical. As you become more attuned with your inner source of wisdom, you'll become more receptive to the subtle inner promptings of intuition, inspiration, and illumination. These lessons also explore the nature of Soul and shpritzerial evolution, reincarnation and karma, and the cycles of the soul. Topics include:
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