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 The Rosicrucians - Ancient Quest - Seminar & bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Members of the Rosicrucian movement were secretive about the fact, and were said to travel incognito, healing the sick, and spreading this special esoteric knowledge to others.
Overall, Rosicrucianism is a very complex topic, and must be looked at in the context of many cultural and intellectual strands in order to be studied properly.
Overall, Rosicrucianism and its concepts are connected with various Hermetic and Gnostic traditions, and the history of alchemy in Europe.
www.ancientquest.com /embark/rosicrucian.html   (790 words)

  
 Rosicrucians
Rosicrucianism claims that it is not a religion.
However, the cross of the Rosicrucians is not the cross of Christianity.
To the Rosicrucians, God is an impersonal being composed of seven spirits, manifesting themselves as a "triune godhead".
www.macgregorministries.org /cult_groups/rosicrucians.html   (1035 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rosicrucians
According to these, the Rosicrucian brotherhood was founded in 1408 by a German nobleman, Christian Rosenkreuz (1378-1484), a former monk, who while travelling through Damascus, Jerusalem and Fez had been initiated into Arabian learning (magic), and who considered an antipapal Christianity, tinged with theosophy, his ideal of a religion.
After 1750 occult Rosicrucianism was propagated by Freemasonry, where it led to endless extravagant manifestations (St. Germain, Cagliostro, Schropfer, Wollner etc.).
The view which has been lately revived, especially by Katsch and Pike, that Rosicrucianism definitely or even perceptibly cooperated in the foundation of modern Freemasonry in 1717, is contradicted by well-known historical facts.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13193b.htm   (1041 words)

  
 The old Digital Graffiti mailing list FAQ!
That list was transferred to the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities campus) under the care of Eric Hendrickson in June 1990, where it resided for a time before becoming defunct.
To protect the list from the (extremely unlikely) possiblility of litigation, care must be taken to seperate the illegal aspects of bootlegging from the (perfectly legal) academic discussion of them.
This list may _not_ be distributed for profit, monetary or otherwise; nor may any part of it be excerpted for profit without the expressed written or email consent of the author or the author's duly-appointed representative.
tinpan.fortunecity.com /metal/211/faq.htm   (13620 words)

  
 The Watchman Expositor: Rosecrucianism
These ascended Masters taught him the great mysteries of the universe which are the basis for Rosicrucianism.
In 1694 Johann Kelpias, a master of a local Rosicrucian lodge in Europe, brought Rosicrucianism to America.
Rosicrucians believe that man must be incarnated numerous times on earth before he can progress further and ultimately be "absorbed into God," (Streett Meetings Notebook).
www.watchman.org /cults/rosecru.htm   (551 words)

  
 Christian Bernard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian Bernard (born November 30, 1951), F.R.C., is the current (as of 2005) Imperator of AMORC, a mystical Rosicrucian order.
Since 1972 she is on the Rosicrucian path and assists him in his work.
He is the father of three children, all Rosicrucians.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christian_Bernard   (110 words)

  
 Rosicrucian Order, esoteric and traditional initiation
The Rosicrucian Order is an esoteric fraternity, universal and initiatory, perpetuating the Rosicrucian knowledge that over the centuries has encouraged the development and practical application of humanity's higher abilities.
The Rosicrucian Order and a library of stimulating and inspiring writings reflecting on the Secret of Life, inner discovery, Rosicrucian history and traditions, that will give you a better idea of who and what the Rosicrucians are and an invitation to affiliate with the Rosicrucian Order.
Rosicrucians, being profound experts on the nature of being and of symbols, have the knowledge to invest their teachings with symbolism so that by means of it, the rational and emotional, the physical and the spiritual, that which is human and that which is divine, are all represented.
www.rosicrucian-order.com   (669 words)

  
 Kundalini Gateway: Kundalini Mailing List Archives 1996.
But to deny the existence of an Absolute (which by its very definition is one), which is the cornerstone of any spiritual aspiration, means to approach spirituality and kundalini from a subtly materialistic position, and that is definitely wrong (and dangerous!).
No wonder that many of the people from this list experience negative, sad or terrible phenomena related with kundalini, when they openly express a sceptical or atheistic standpoint concerning this crucial matter!
You and the list have reminded me that we all are right where we should be...
www.kundalini-gateway.org /klist/k1996/96152.htm   (3920 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Lists of articles by category   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
None of these are yet comprehensive or up-to-date, but filling in or creating these lists will create an easy way to track articles by their categories, as well as creating an implicit to-do list of topics for which articles have not yet been written.
List of health science topics (list is currently being merged into Health science)
Lists of country-related topics (A list of lists by country)
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Lists_of_articles_by_category   (382 words)

  
 AMORC-The Worldwide Rosicrucian Order (Official International Home Page for the Rosicrucians)
Since 1915, hundreds of thousands of Rosicrucian students throughout the world have enriched their lives and learned to access their own inner wisdom through our home study course in mysticism, metaphysics, and philosophy.
This ancient wisdom is centuries old, but presented in modern, easy-to-understand language that guides you step-by-step through the process of mystical development.Through study and practice of the Rosicrucian teachings, you can learn to master your life, experience inner peace, and make a difference in the world.
We are a nonsectarian body of men and women devoted to the investigation, study and practical application of natural and spiritual laws.
www.amorc.org   (529 words)

  
 Ron Heisler - Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians
The tract refers to the cometary observations of John Dee and Thomas Digges in 1572 and to the fall of the Earl of Somerset in the Overbury affair; it also includes three references to the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, including a comment on their interpretation of cometary phenomena of 1600 and 1604.
Constantine Huygens, the Dutch savant and collector of Rosicrucian books, was frequently at Killigrew's home in 1622 and 1623, where he met the brilliant Rosicrucian inventor Cornelius Drebbel, the widow of Sir Walter Ralegh and John Donne.
His Rosicrucian jewel was exhibited on occasion at meetings of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia in the early years of this century.
www.alchemywebsite.com /h_shake.html   (4962 words)

  
 Rosicrucian Order - Confraternity of the Rose Cross (CR+C)
Rosicrucian Movement, the CR+C offers a traditional path that has been followed by Rosicrucians of the past.
The founders of Rosicrucianism initiated the movement with a mission.
It is our belief that visitors will find it not only interesting and educational, but a very insightful perspective on Rosicrucianism and esoteric subjects in general.
www.crcsite.org /crc.htm   (235 words)

  
  New York Book Fair 2004 - Paper List 234: Philadelphia Rare Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His treatise seeks to explain Rosicrucian religious and scientific beliefs and the inter-relation between the two realms of faith and practice.
The poor man’s physician, or the true art of medicine, as it is chymically prepared and administered, for healing the several diseases incident to mankind.
Despite the title’s “third edition,” no recorded holdings of any previous printings were found; Wing lists a 1664 broadside by the same title, which is occasionally confused with this longer piece.
www.prbm.com /interest/L234-7.shtml   (2293 words)

  
 Rosicrucians - AMORC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Rosicrucians are members of a worldwide esoteric society whose official emblem combines a rose and a cross.
The first Rosicrucian society in the United States was founded in Pennsylvania in 1694.
H S Lewis, Rosicrucian Questions and Answers with a Complete History (1984); R Lewis, Mental Alchemy (1984); A E Waite, The Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross (1924); F A Yates, The Rosicrucian Enlightenment (1972).
mb-soft.com /believe/txo/rosicruc.htm   (229 words)

  
 Harvey Spencer Lewis biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Martha travelled with Lewis at Egypt during the AMORC Grand Tour of Egypt (see Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum and [1]).
Rosicrucian Manual was issued in 1918 but now is out of print.
FUDOESI Document from AMORC Netherlands Website which lists the mystical credentials of Harvey Spencer Lewis (F.R.C., S. Note 1: F.R.C. is a Rosicrucian title.
harvey-spencer-lewis.biography.ms   (364 words)

  
 Cults in France
On these bases, were listed, within the framework of each metropolitan department, associations filling at least one of these ten criteria.
The number of movements listed by the DCRG and answering one of the criteria of danger indicated above amounts today to 172 for the "organization-mothers." The inclusion of the "subsidiary companies" in the study makes it possible to note the existence, in France, of a veritable "cult nebula" numbering more than 800 satellites.
For those, Man is formed of three principles (the physical one, the astral one, and the divine one) whose balance was broken, and that it is advisable to restore by initiation, which makes it possible to restore a link between the visible one and the invisible one, what one perceives and what escapes the senses.
cftf.com /french/Les_Sectes_en_France/cults.html   (14821 words)

  
 Occult Tarot Cards : Aeclectic Tarot
Inspired by the spiritual alchemy of the Rosicrucians, the Alchemical Tarot is full of alchemical symbolism and explains "the beliefs of the elixirs that make up the substance of life." Card art is hand-drawn in style reminiscent of comic books.
Listed on the face of each card are dozens of correspondences, from Hebrew letters to musical notes, weapons to candle colours.
While not a creation by Dion Fortune herself, this deck is inspired by her Tarot and Qabalah teachings.
www.aeclectic.net /tarot/cards/occult.shtml   (977 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Golden Builders: Alchemists, Rosicrucians, First Freemasons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Golden Builders skillfully reveals the extent to which the original Rosicrucian documents and the ensuing furor of interest fits so perfectly into the religious and political climate of the Renaissance and Reformation.
On a broader scale, the Rosicrucian myth and movement is placed squarely within the evolution of Hermeticism as a transformative element in Western thought.
Readers interested in the history and formation of Freemasonry might also be pleased to find that Churton carefully explores the intellectual atmosphere and cultural conditions surrounding the two earliest known Accepted Masons, Robert Moray and Elias Ashmole, especially the latter.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/157863329X?v=glance   (1198 words)

  
 A Short List of Masonry Frequently Asked Questions
Many FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) lists are long and tiresome.
There are thousands of sites on the Internet, there are listings in phone books, and there are public events held regularly.
Because of the history of Masonry - drawing from the Master Builders of the middle ages - the lessons of brotherly love, fidelity, and charity are taught in an allegorical format which is kept private and is for those who are involved only.
www.masonicinfo.com /faq.htm   (2548 words)

  
 Rosicrucian Utopia
The Rosicrucian coat of arms (at the above website) displays a cross like one depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and yet an upright pyramid is also displayed on one side of the cross, and an inverted pyramid on the other side, with the Satanic hexagram (also called the "Star of David") above the cross.
Rosicrucians owned/controlled colleges and libraries for the sheer purpose of indoctrinating the world into their program.
Invisible Rosicrucians of the early 17th century had their so-called "invisible college" until such time that they could come out of the closet as the Royal Society.
www.tribwatch.com /utopia.htm   (4934 words)

  
 The Chakras by Tony Crisp
The Hopi Indians speak of only five centres, Indian tradition lists seven, Buddhism six, and some traditions, such as the Rosicrucians, list as many as twelve.
On the other hand, the magnetic field or aura, in which the Cakras exist, has its own network of nadis (translated as points where energy interacts or meets), which are quite different to the physical nerves.
While these do not fit in exactly with Cakra positions, what he lists as signs of blockages in these areas helps us enormously to understand personal growth, as will be seen when we deal with particular cakras.
www.dreamhawk.com /cakra2.htm   (2047 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Russian Freemasonry
He alone knew the full list of Rosicrucians and only the masters of the sixty lodges eventually founded knew that Rosicrucianism was the central purpose of this system.
Rosicrucianism was the final level for which the earlier Masonic degrees were mere preliminaries.
There is little direct evidence of the political opinions of the Moscow Rosicrucians, though by their behaviour one can deduce that they were not necessarily interested in political change so much as in social reform by means of philanthropy.
www.casebook.org /dissertations/freemasonry/russianfm.html   (15362 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: The Rosicrucians: The History, Mythology, and Rituals of an Esoteric Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
If you are already a rosicrucian, this book will not help you since you have inside information.
But if you want to read a true historian's view on facts involving the Rosicrucian movement, this is an excellent book.
He started writing on Rosicrucianism with the thought of it being a fledging unimportant movement, but had to change his mind completely as the many details came to the surface.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0877288933   (369 words)

  
 Ashé Journal of Experimental Spirituality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians, reprint of Franz Hartmann.
While it is not to be taken, in all cases, too seriously, it will give him a general familiarity with the mystical and magical tradition, create a deep interest in the subject, and suggest many helpful lines of thought.
It has been impossible to do more, in this list, than to suggest a fairly comprehensive course of reading.
www.ashe-prem.org /readinglist.shtml   (2771 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Rosicrucians: The History, Mythology, and Rituals of an Esoteric Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Rosicrucian movement is part of a way of thinking whose roots go far back into antiquity and which can be described as the Western esoteric tradition.
For those with a preliminary interest in the Rosicrucian (R+C) philosophy and teachings, this is a good overall introduction.
Although this book is not an exposé of detailed R+C teachings and symbology, it is a valuable resource for someone interested in knowing more about the Rosicrucians and in tying together the various strands, movements and philosophies.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0877289204?v=glance   (1016 words)

  
 Waldorf Critics Archive 9811 (November, 1998)
In any event, I think the quotation adds a strong contrast to the assertion sometimes implied on this list that Steiner pushed the idea that racial divisions along the lines of historical and physical characteristics brand an individual and simultaneously limit that individual's possibilities.
I have said before that I wish this list would concentrate on the present weeds of that ideology and its effect on children.
This is getting off-topic for this list but, in the context of what has been said already and of PLAN's playing of the "racist card", I think it needed saying.
www.waldorfcritics.com /active/archives/WCA9811.html   (14431 words)

  
 Pyramid: The Official INWO Card List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
We didn't publish this list at the same time as the game came out for several reasons, but the best one was that so many collectors seemed to enjoy figuring it out for themselves!
It was amazing to watch the messages fly back and forth on the Internet newsgroup rec.games.trading-cards.misc, as recipients of our free Rare cards started posting what they got, and other folks who just bought truckloads of cards started putting lists of their own together.
One more thing about the list: We're very pleased to give the artists who worked so hard on INWO specific credit for each and every card.
www.sjgames.com /pyramid/sample.html?id=4417   (374 words)

  
 Rosicrucian Order, AMORC :: Audio & Video :: "The Rosicrucians" DVD
The Rosicrucians is an extensively researched historical film based on rare manuscripts found at Rosicrucian headquarters in California and France.
This new DVD also includes additional feature content: a welcome from Grand Master Julie Scott, a brief history of the Rosicrucian Order in North America and a scenic tour of the beautiful Rosicrucian Park in San Jose, California (including the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, Planetarium, Temple and Egyptian Peace Garden).
This DVD has not been region encoded, so it should work on all DVD players, but it has only been tested on Region 1 players.
www.rosicrucian.org /store/xcart/product.php?productid=16383   (124 words)

  
 Lisa's List of Cults
The NZ Cult List was started on 11 September 1999 by Ian Mander as a list of cults operating in New Zealand.
It was quickly realised that a list of just cult groups was not sufficient and so to help people sort out the good from the bad the list expanded to include New Zealand cults, sects, religions, Christian organisations and other groups.
The list entries have been written from a Christian perspective and are not intended to offend people.
uncletaz.com /at/marapr04/lisaslistcults.html   (6684 words)

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