Pekka Ervast (b. 1875, d. 1934) was a pioneer of the Finnish Theosophical movement and the founder of the Finnish Rosy Cross. For over thirty years, he gave public lectures based on his spiritual experiences and wrote books on Rosicrucian Theosophy. Ervast left behind a large body of work, much of it compiled from his lecture series. His main themes included the ethics of the Sermon on the Mount, esoteric Christianity, and the human being as an evolving spiritual and eternal being in the school of karma and reincarnation.
This book is compiled from the works of Ervast and coherently presents his essential teachings.
Antti Savinainen, PhD, is a Finnish high-school physics instructor. He has been a member of the Finnish Rosy Cross (founded by Mr. Pekka Ervast in 1920), a part of the Finnish Theosophical movement, for over thirty years. He is especially interested in the relationship between Theosophy and Science. He writes regularly on Theosophical and Anthroposophical themes, both in Finnish and English.
Matti Koskinen
Matti Koskinen, MSc (Tech.), is a Rosicrucian Theosophist. He writes poems and fairy tales which have a spiritual content.
Rauno Rinkinen
Rauno Rinkinen has sought truth since the age of fifteen and has been a member of the Finnish Rosy Cross since 1972. He considers Pekka Ervast and Helena Petrovna Blavatsky his most significant sources of spiritual inspiration. He has also long been chairman of the Literary Society of the Finnish Rosy Cross.
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