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A GUIDE TO THE NEW RENAISSANCE

Preface

The concepts presented in this book are, to me, like old friends. They have been the guiding principles of my life for many years, and I feel that at this time it is imperative that I share them with you.

Most of the ideas offered are not peculiar to this age. They are as old as Genesis, yet as new as the day each one of us discovers and applies them. Seers and prognosticators for centuries have been foretelling of such a time as the New Renaissance. The Bible itself is a road map, if we but read Daniel, the Gospels, and Revelation with open mind and heart.

Earthly events move in cycles - but cycles that are more like spirals in that each return finds man on a higher (or a lower) rung, depending on his efforts. Because mankind has free will, our destiny is never carved in stone. But unless many of the world's people change their ways abruptly, the future does indeed look bleak for those unprepared to meet the New Renaissance.

This book has been written to fulfill several immediate needs. First, to provide all who may desire to become the so-called biblical "wheat" an opportunity to learn to do so. Second, to point the way to those who are desirous of surviving the next ten to fifteen years, the climax of the battle between the old and the new. Third, to inform those who are of the "wheat" what they may do now to prepare for the New Renaissance. Last, to show what life in the New Renaissance will be like so that those who are truly dedicated to this concept and their personal future can plan what part they wish to play in this time of peace and glory.

Many of the concepts in this work are of my own creation. Therefore, I assume full responsibility for them. Only the future will tell whether these "children" will grow up to do their parent honor.

No pretense is made toward literary achievement. There is a purposeful repetition of ideas to properly and fully present the message. In keeping with Arcane traditio and in an effort to encourage fluidity of thought, the words "man" and "mankind" indicate both men and women unless the subject pertains particularly to the masculine only.

The mills of the gods are mow grinding at a furious rate. With each succeeding year this pace will continue to accelerate. It will become increasingly difficult for those not in harmony with the New Renaissance to sustain themselves, but for all who are willing to TRY to live according to the tenets suggested in this guide, the coming years can be a time of great achievement and advancement.

Dr. Gerald E. Poesnecker The See
Beverly Hall
Quakertown, PA 18951

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