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Flower A. Newhouse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Flower A. Newhouse Flower Arlene Newhouse (May 10, 1909 – July 8, 1994) was an American Christian mystic and spiritual teacher. ==Early life== She was born Mildred "Mimi" Arlene Sechler in Allentown, Pennsylvania on May 10, 1909. Her father, Richard C. Sechler,〔Richard C. Sechler (Dec. 1, 1883 - Dec. 29, 1915)〕 died of heart failure when she was six. Her mother, Jennie Matilda Romig,〔Jennie Matilda Romig (Aug. 16, 1883 - Oct. 29, 1961)〕 was a milliner and entrepreneur. Flower, as she would later be known, had one sibling, Beatrice Jennie Sechler,〔Beatrice Jennie Sechler (Oct. 10, 1903 - March 9, 1994) - She married Albert William Carson (June 13, 1893 - Jan. 6, 1975) on Dec. 22, 1933 in Los Angeles, California.〕 who was blind from the age of five. According to her mother, as a child Flower first began to reveal the abilities of clairvoyance, which were prevalent throughout her life. From childhood Flower revealed that her life purpose was to live and teach the way of Christian discipleship and Christian mysticism through a greater experience of God and a deepening reverence for and service to Jesus Christ. Her many other teaching and writing interests included Angels, the spiritual purpose and evolution of mankind, and what she described as the spiritual realm of life. When Flower entered high school, her teachers gave her a series of writing assignments. This provided for her the opportunity to begin sharing some of her spiritual insights and wisdom. Her teachers, impressed by her writings, invited Flower to their homes, where she began a speaking and writing career at the age of 13-a career that would last the ensuing 68 years.〔Songs from the House of Pilgrimage〕
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