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The Roerichs founded several institutions during these years: Cor Ardens and Corona Mundi, both of which were meant to unite artists around the globe in the cause of civic activism ; the Master Institute of United Arts, an art school with an exceptionally versatile curriculum, and the eventual home of the first Nicholas Roerich Museum ; and an American Agni Yoga Society.

Roerichs and .
Both Roerichs became avid readers of the Vedantist essays of Ramakrishna and Vivekananda, the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore, and the Bhagavad Gita.
The Roerichs ' commitment to occult mysticism steadily increased.
After some months in Finland and Scandinavia, the Roerichs moved on to London, arriving in mid-1919.
Fully engrossed in Theosophical mysticism, the Roerichs were now consumed by millenarian expectations that a new age was imminent, and they wished to reach India as soon as possible.
It was in London, in March 1920, that the Roerichs founded their own school of occult thinking, Agni Yoga, which they also referred to as " the system of living ethics.
In the fall of 1920, the Roerichs set sail for America.
The Roerichs remained in the United States from October 1920 to May 1923.
During the exhibition, the Roerichs spent significant amounts of time in Chicago, New Mexico, and California.
After leaving New York, the Roerichs – together with their son George and six friends – went on the five-year long ' Roerich Asian Expedition ' that, in Roerich's own words: " started from Sikkim through Punjab, Kashmir, Ladakh, the Karakoram Mountains, Khotan, Kashgar, Qara Shar, Urumchi, Irtysh, the Altai Mountains, the Oryot region of Mongolia, the Central Gobi, Kansu, Tsaidam, and Tibet " with a detour through Siberia to Moscow in 1926.
Roerichs ' Asian expedition attracted anxious attention from the foreign services and intelligence agencies of the USSR, the United States, Great Britain, and Japan.
His paintings can be seen in several museums including the Roerich Department of the State Museum of Oriental Arts in Moscow ; the Roerich Museum at the International Centre of the Roerichs in Moscow ; the Russian State Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia ; a collection in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow ; a collection in the Art Museum in Novosibirsk, Russia ; a collection in the Art Museum in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia ; the Roerich Hall Estate in Nagar village, Kullu Valley, Himachal-Pradesh ( India ); in various art museums in India ; and a selection featuring several of his larger works in The Latvian National Museum of Art.
General Secretary K. Annan as a gift from expedition centre “ Arctic ”, International Centre of the Roerichs and the project “ Banner of Peace ”.
The Roerichs were a Russian couple who visited Santa Fe in 1921 and encouraged the five painters to band together to support their artistic expressions.
Roerichs collected a beautiful family collection, composed of more than 300 works, which they later had transferred to the Hermitage Museum.
The Roerichs were cut off from their homeland.
All of these cultural centers organized by the Roerichs had a great influence on cultural development.
This country had always been of great interest to the Roerichs.
After finishing of Central-Asian expedition, Roerichs remained to live in India, in Kullu valley Himachal Pradesh.
Roerich ’ s letters is published by International Centre of the Roerichs, where her epistolary heritage is kept.
This planet was named in honor of Roerichs family.
This planet will be forever named after Roerichs.
< center > Monument of H. I. and N. K. Roerichs in Moscow </ center >

whose and teachings
Among the last of his labors was the defense of the orthodoxy of his former pupil, Thomas Aquinas, whose death in 1274 grieved Albertus ( the story that he travelled to Paris in person to defend the teachings of Aquinas can not be confirmed ).
As Moism lost support by the time of the Han, the main philosophical contenders were Legalism, which Confucian thought somewhat absorbed, the teachings of Lao-tzu, whose focus on more mystic ideas kept it from direct conflict with Confucianism, and the new Buddhist religion, which gained acceptance during the Southern and Northern Dynasties era.
Some Druze and non-Druze scholars like Samy Swayd and Sami Makarem state that this confusion is due to confusion about the role of the early preacher ad-Darazi, whose teachings the Druze rejected as heretical.
* In Roman Catholicism and several other Christian denominations, a Doctor of the Church is an eminent theologian ( for example, Thomas Aquinas, also known as the Angelic Doctor ) from whose teachings the whole Church is held to have derived great advantage.
Other luminaries include Keith Johnstone, the British teacher and writer – author of Impro, who founded the Theatre Machine and whose teachings form the foundation of the popular shortform Theatresports format, Dick Chudnow, founder of ComedySportz which evolved its family-friendly show format from Johnstone's Theatersports, Stan Wells, creator of the " Clap-In " longform style and founder of The Empty Stage Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles, and Bill Johnson, creator / director of The Magic Meathands, who pioneered the concept of " Commun-edy Outreach " by tailoring performances to non-traditional audiences, such as the homeless and foster children.
First, citing Islamic teachings forbidding grave worship, he persuaded Ibn Mu ' ammar to level the grave of Zayd ibn al-Khattab, a companion of Muhammad, whose grave was revered by locals.
Depending on the area of interest of the pupils, different subkinds exist whose programmes are mostly decided at national level, but all offer at least basic teachings in Italian language and Literature, History, Geography, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, a foreign language ( usually English, but also French, German or Spanish ), History of Arts and Physical Education:
Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Troubetzkoy ( also Trubetskoy ; Russian: ; Moscow, April 16, 1890 – Vienna, June 25, 1938 ) was a Russian linguist and historian whose teachings formed a nucleus of the Prague School of structural linguistics.
"... the Universal House of Justice has been invested with the function of legislating on matters not expressly revealed in the teachings .... whose exclusive right and prerogative is to pronounce upon and deliver the final judgement on such laws and ordinances as Bahá ' u ' lláh has not expressly revealed ....
Other adherents to the teachings of Epicurus included the poet Horace, whose famous statement Carpe Diem (" Seize the Day ") illustrates the philosophy, as well as Lucretius, as he showed in his De Rerum Natura.
Whilst at Bremen, Engels began reading the philosophy of Hegel, whose teachings had dominated German philosophy at the time.
While attending high school Sullivan met Moses Woolson, whose teachings made a lasting impression on him, and nurtured him until his death.
* The JKD Concepts branch, whose proponents include Dan Inosanto, Richard Bustillo, Larry Hartsell ; these groups strive to continue the philosophy of individual self-expression through re-interpretation of combat systems through the lens of Jeet Kune Do, under the concept that it was never meant to be a static art but rather an ongoing evolution, and have incorporated elements from many other martial arts into the main fold of its teachings ( most notably, grappling and Kali / Escrima material ) based on the individual's personal preferences and physical attributes.
The manuals of the Roman Catholic Inquisition remained highly sceptical of the witch craze and of witch accusations, although there was sometimes an overlap between accusations of heresy and of witchcraft, particularly when, in the 13th century, the newly-formed Inquisition was commissioned to deal with the Manichaean Cathars of Southern France, whose teachings had an admixture of witchcraft and magic, and who had embarked upon campaigns of murder against their fellow citizens in France, not excluding prelates and ambassadors and whose ally, the Cathar King Pedro II of Aragon, later invaded Southern France with an army of 50, 000.
* Lee Strasberg, a director, actor, and producer whose teachings are most closely associated with the term Method acting.
Similarly, the Sadducees, whose teachings were so closely connected to the Temple, disappeared with the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.
But Arminians who promote Arminius's actual teachings and those of the great Arminian John Wesley, whose view and movement have sometimes been called " Arminianism of fire ," have disclaimed all those theologically left associations.
He claimed to be the reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi who was considered a spiritual saint and a miracle worker, whose teachings were an eclectic blend of Hindu and Muslim beliefs, and who died in 1918 .< ref name =" NagelAlexandra "> Nagel, Alexandra ( note: Nagel is a critical former follower ).
The election of a new Pope is often accompanied by conjecture over his choice of papal name ; it is widely believed that a Pope chooses the name of a predecessor whose teachings and legacy he wishes to continue.
Thus for example Isocrates includes him among " the best advisers for human life ", even able to be ignored as a wowser, yet Plato's Socrates cites some Theognidean verses to dismiss the poet as a confused and self-contradictory sophist whose teachings are not to be trusted, while a modern scholar excuses self-contradictions as typical of a lifelong poet writing over many years and at the whim of inspiration.
In Nichiren Shoshu, “ Nichiren Daishonin ” is the Buddha of time without beginning ( kuon ganjo ), while according to SGI teachings, the Buddha of time without beginning is the manifestation of the state of Buddhahood Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo: “ The original Buddha whose life is without beginning or end is nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo Thus Come One ”.
Krishnamurti was also concerned about his legacy, about being unwittingly turned into some personage whose teachings had been handed down to special individuals, rather than the world at large.
The document announced that there was now an opportunity for the transmission of " a secret, hidden, special, superior form of knowledge "; combined with the personal impression Bennett formed of Shah, it convinced Bennett that Shah was a genuine emissary of the " Sarmoung Monastery " in Afghanistan, an inner circle of Sufis whose teachings had inspired Gurdjieff.
In Ahmadiyya, ( consider separate from Islam ) Ghulam Ahmad ( d. 1908 ) is seen as the promised Messiah whose teachings will establish spiritual reform and ultimately establish an age of peace upon earth.

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