Flower A. Newhouse

Flower A. Newhouse (born Mildred Arlene Sechler, born May 10, 1909 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, † July 8, 1994 ) was an American Christian mystic and spiritual teacher.

Childhood and youth

She was born Mildred " Mimi " Arlene Sechler in Allentown. Her father died of a heart defect when she was seven years old. Her mother, Jennie Romig Sechler, was a milliner. Mildred had a sister, Beatrice, who was blind since the age of five. She insisted on the name " Flower", since they had learned speech. To her mother and sister was a lifelong close relationship.

She stated that she had a strong clairvoyant talent and inherent mystical love for Jesus Christ since childhood. Your friends saw this talent in their written and oral testimonies as reflected in their own lives.

Newhouse said after her testimony at the age of six years for the first time that she was clairvoyant. She went with a friend in the same age Staten Iceland Ferry in New York Harbor. You 've seen a group of water spirits and showed then for her friend. This thought that it was a fantasy game and responded with their own inventions be painted. Flower startled the fact that she apparently saw an invisible other world and preserved for many years then silence about it.

When she attended high school, her teacher gave her a series of written work. This gave her the opportunity to initially communicate something of their nature gifted wisdom. The teachers were so impressed that they invited Flower in their homes, so she started her career as a teacher.

Career

1924 Newhouse moved with her mother and sister to Los Angeles, where they demand as a guest speaker in churches and lecture halls soon. The news of her unique talent and its convincing sincerity soon spread. Within a short time, she regularly traveled to Santa Barbara and San Francisco, and much to Southern California. In one of these lectures, she met her future husband, Laurence Newhouse know.

1940 founded the couple in the northern San Diego County Quest Haven Retreat and Christian Ward Ministry. Here they spoke and wrote extensively about the world of angels and the wisdom teachings that underlie the " Living the Life". In this they did not see a doctrine, but a practical guide to a direct, immediate experience of God. Newhouse saw their task also in bringing the humanity back to an experience of angelic realms, a job that she started with her ​​first book in 1937 and further resulted in many other writings and recorded lectures until her death in 1994.

Works (selection)

  • Angels and Devas, Munich, 1982, ISBN 978-3-922-93617-6
  • Planetary Chakras. The spiritual centers of the Earth, 1986
  • Being of Light, 1992, ISBN 978-3-922-93630-5
  • The Gates of Wisdom, 1993, ISBN 978-3-922-93628-2
  • The Angel of Nature, 1995, ISBN 978-3-894-27073-5
  • The Christmas Mystery in spiritual vision, 1995, ISBN 978-3-922-93602-2
  • In the Realm of Archangel. Divine messengers out of luminous worlds, 1998, ISBN 978-3-894-27106-0
  • The seven bodies of man, 2000, ISBN 978-3-894-27144-2
  • Christ Consciousness and the path to inner wisdom, 2010, ISBN 978-3-894-27538-9
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