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The Chymical Wedding
(90 pages)
Originally published in German in 1616. This edition derives from
an English translation published in 1690.
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The Rosicrucian Manifestoes
(31 pages)
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Confessio Fraternitatas
(5 pages)
Fama Fraternitatas
(9 pages)
Rosicrucians Past and Present by W. Wynn Wescott
(6 pages)
Rosicrucian Thoughts on the Ever-Burning Lamps of the Ancients by
W.Wyn Wescott (9
pages)
Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians
(16 pages)
The Rosicrucian Mysteries
by Max Heindel (89 pages)
Rosie Crucian Secrets
by John Dee (148 pages)
The Rosicrucian: The
History, Mythology, and Rituals of an Esoteric Order (197
pages)
by Christopher McIntosh
Rosicrucian Doctrines and Tenets (13 pages)
Paul Foster Case - True And Invisible Rosicrucian Order
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(333 pages)
Paul foster case presents a true understanding of the inner
principles of the Invisible Order of The True Rosicrucians
based on the two true manifestoes. It covers the traditional
Rosicrucian scheme of initiation (patterned after the
Qabalistic 'Tree of Life' diagram), and provides the reader
with a true system of self-initiation very much in accord with
the Golden Dawn tradition. Because each Grade of Initiation is
associated with a particular center on the Tree of Life, Dr.
Case focuses on one aspect or attribute of that center, and
then uses the Qabalistic attributions of the Hebrew letters in
that word to establish a set of "doctrines" for each Grade.
These doctrines are then exemplified using their associated
Tarot Keys, providing the would-be initiate with a complete
series of Tarot meditations to guide them up the Path.
On the Islamic Origin of the Rose-Croix by Emile Dantinne (Sar
Hieronymus) (5 pages)
Hermetic and Rosicrucian Mystery by Arthur Edward Waite (7
pages)
Rituals of the Societas
Rosicrucianis in Anglia (53 pages)
Zelator, Theoricus,
Practicus, Philosophus.
Rosicrucians Real History (451 pages)
Does the secret order
known as the Rosicrucians even exist? Though fabled for centuries
as clandestine movers and shakers of European and world
events-alongside the Knights Templar and the Freemasons-evidence
for its authenticity is shaky. But that doesn't mean that later
organizations haven't claimed the name, or that libraries of words
haven't been written about them. Waite, a preeminent 19th-century
expert in esoterica, here surveys all the literature necessary for
understanding the roots of the Rosicrucians, whether they are real
or fantasy. This volume, first published in 1887, includes
translations of the 17th-century German documents at the
foundation of the story of the Rosicrucians as well as a
comprehensive survey of literature about the Rosicrucians.
Students of secret societies and European history and literature
will be enthralled.
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