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The Twelve Women of the Chalice

The Twelve Women of the Chalice

ByLeddy Hammock

The idea of the number twelve as a symbol of spiritual fulfillment is as old as time. In the dawn of the New Thought movement in America, Mrs. Emma Curtis Hopkins, called the "Teacher of Teachers," spoke of the twelve jewels of High Mysticism. Among her students, Mrs. Annie Rix Militz wrote of the twelve disciples as representing twelve spiritual faculties, and Charles Fillmore (Cofounder of the Unity Movement), wrote of the Twelve Powers of Man, likening the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ to twelve spiritual powers of humanity. In a movement of religious thought wherein women have always served and shone as co-equal partners in spirituality and in ministry with men, the time has arrived to acknowledge that there are also female representatives of the twelve powers of humanity to be found in the Bible, the basic Unity text.

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Publication Date
Nov 3, 2011
Language
English
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Religion & Spirituality
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By (author): Leddy Hammock

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