Herman Rednick Practices.
One central issue that many students of Herman faced was how to fulfill the fundamental Christ instruction: Love one Another. Often a student would come to Herman for guidance on how to resolve a problem they were experiencing for a family member, parent or friend. “Send the a beam of love” he would reply. “But I’m doing that” most students would reply. To which he always responded: “Love more.” How exactly do we do that?
Herman fundamental practices described by the editors in the introductions of the Earth Journey Books.
Lessons that describe some basic concepts and practices that Herman taught.
In 2002, Robert Van Arsdale collected 100 of Herman’s Christ-focused lessons and self-published them in a booklet titled “The Cosmic Christ.” The content is available here.
Introduction to the collection – The Editorial Notes and Preface to the collection.
The Lessons Chronologically arranged.
Herman described many of his experiences on the spiritual path, both worldly and other worldly, in poetry. The poems, his words, and other writings inspired songs written by a handful of his musically talented students.
Poetry: A collection of his poetry was published in the book “Hidden Door to Reality.” These are a few selected from that book.
Songs: Meditation sessions with Herman began and/or ended with music written and sung by class members. You can listen to a few here.
About these Lessons
There is a group in northern New Mexico that meets weekly. One or two of Herman’s lessons are read. These become the focus of the week’s meditations. As it has been since the very beginning of Herman’s teachings, those gathered read aloud reflections on their meditations, contributing and expanding our understanding of the teachings
Lesssons – A chronological listing of the weekly lessons with links to the lessons themselves.
Titles – An alphabetical listing of the titles of the lessons, with links.
Mantras – An alphabetical listing of the mantras of the lessons, with links.
First Lines – An alphabetic listing of the first line of each lesson, with links.