On the Preparation and Training of a Candidate for Final Vows in the Holy Order of MANS After a student has been in the Order for his probationary nine months, […]Read more
Some of the Privileges of the Brothers are: that he is a member of this Order that he has a voice in the affairs of the Order through the vote […]Read more
A Guide for the Life-Vowed Members of the Holy Order of Mans A full Brother in the Holy Order of Mans is a man or woman who has satisfactorily completed […]Read more
CHANNELS OF SERVICE Students, both Brothers and Sisters, are trained to work competently in any religious organization. They are trained in missionary work and function in the fields as teachers, […]Read more
Holy Order of MANS Tenets The Holy Order of Mans is a non-denominational, non-sectarian group of people, banded together for the purpose of a more thorough understanding of the Universal […]Read more
Ordination Those brothers of our Order whom receive the greet privilege and blessing of Ordination, are vowed into the Divine Order of the Golden Cross after the Order of Melchizedek, […]Read more
To implement the teaching of the Universal Law of Creation, in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ, and those of other great avatars, and for the brotherhood of man […]Read more
Without the existence of fire there would be no material composition in the universe. To appreciate this statement thoroughly we must first analyze and agree upon what we mean by the term fire.Read more
Without the existence of fire there would be no material composition in the universe. To appreciate this statement thoroughly we must first analyze and agree upon what we mean by the term fire. We do not necessarily mean the violent chemical action that attends the combustion of the ingredients of fuel with the Read more
The Holy Order of MANS Tree of Life lessons were originally created for the Order’s students. They were the Order’s core curriculum, giving students the foundation and basic understanding they would need for their further training, which included literature, lectures, and ministerial practicum.Read more