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  2. Rosicrucianism - Wikipedia

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    The largest is the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, a multinational organization based in Rosicrucian Park, San Jose, California, US. Paul Foster Case , founder of the Builders of the Adytum as a successor to the Golden Dawn, published The true and invisible Rosicrucian Order , [ 10 ] elaborating the Qabalistic basis and interpretation of the Fame and ...

  3. Rosicrucian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    We are presently in the second half of the Earth Period: we have just passed the end of our involution and are beginning our evolution, or the spiritualization of matter and our return to God our Father. The three Aspects of God are Will, Wisdom and Activity. The Father has completed His union with the first aspect, will. The Son, Christ, the ...

  4. The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception - Wikipedia

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    The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception describes that in the Solar System, God's Habitation, there are seven Worlds differentiated by God, within Himself, one after another. [1] These Worlds have each a different "measure" and rate of vibration and are not separated by space or distance , as is the Earth from the other planets.

  5. Christian Rosenkreuz - Wikipedia

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    The Rosicrucian Philosopher, an image in Manly P. Hall's book The Secret Teachings of All Ages, illustrated by John Augustus Knapp. According to the narrative in the Fama Fraternitatis, Christian Rosenkreuz was a medieval German aristocrat, orphaned at the age of four and raised in a monastery, where he studied for twelve years.

  6. Rose Cross - Wikipedia

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    The rose gives the bees honey from title page of Fludd (1629) [11] [b]. The Rosicrucian manifestos tell an allegorical story of the Rosicrucian Brotherhood, founded in the early 14th century, or between the 13th and 14th centuries, [13] as an invisible college of mystic sages, by a sage having the symbolic name of Christian Rosenkreuz in order

  7. AMORC - Wikipedia

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    While predominantly Rosicrucian, some later AMORC degrees also incorporate neo-Templar elements. [3] The symbol of the group is a red rose on a gold cross, with the cross representing the concepts of death and resurrection and the rose representing love as well as secrecy.

  8. List of death deities - Wikipedia

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    A single religion/mythology may have death gods of more than one gender existing at the same time and they may be envisioned as a married couple ruling over the afterlife together, as with the Aztecs, Greeks, and Romans. In monotheistic religions, the one god governs both life and death (as well as everything else). However, in practice this ...

  9. Lectorium Rosicrucianum - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Wim Leene in 1938, Jan Leene and Henny Stok-Huyser wrote the doctrine of the group, using pen-names: respectively Jan van Rijckenborgh and Catharose de Petri. [1] Rijckenborgh published a book that is based on the seven letters mentioned in the Bible's book of Revelation and entitled Dei Gloria Intacta .