Corinne Heline
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Corinne Heline (Atlanta, Georgia, August 18, 1882 - 1975) was an American author, Christian mystic and occultist born to the aristocracy of the Old South. Heline received a classical and religious education. She was a life-long student of the ancient mysteries. The Rosicrucian Initiate Max Heindel became her teacher at Mount Ecclesia. At this holy place she met another New Age pioneer, Theodore Heline, who became her husband and undertook the publication of her mystical and occult writings. Her monumental work, 'The New Age Bible Interpretation', in seven volumes was followed by many other works interpreting the 'ancient wisdom'. She is worldwide known among students of esotericism and occultism, and also in New Age circles, as a pioneer, opening the way to vast new fields of investigation related to the coming Aquarian age. Heline founded the "New Age Bible and Philosophy Center" at Santa Monica, California, which took the motto "Devoted to studies designed to aid the modern seeker to a spiritual reorientation in the Light of the Ancient Wisdom.". Writings
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