What is Rosicrucianism, and how can it help the world?

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With origins in Buddhism and Taoism, Budha being the Indian name for Mercury; Rosicrucianism is the Hermetic Faith that Ptolemy founded in the marriage of Ancient Egyptian and Greek religions. A faith based on seeking the answers to mysteries; discovering, using scientific method, and alchemy which became modern day chemistry and medicine.

Winding through Luciferianism during the Middle Ages, supported and maintained in the Hanseatic League Teutonic states, flowering into the Protestant Reformation from the faith's modern Reformation by John Wycliffe during the reign of Richard II of York; the faith seeks the ultimate Universal manifestation with the Gospels front and center and the Old Testaments of Oriental and Occidental Civilizations flowing into the Gospels like rivers of Truth.

The Church focuses on God and Godmother as divine manifestations of the the Great and Holy Good Spirit, The Alpha Omega (TAO). The Eucharist is meant to symbolize a congregations connection as a part of the Body and Blood of Christ, not the devouring of the Christ; but connection to the Christ. This is from an ancient ritual where the wine represents the blood of the Fatherland or Motherland and the bread is the body of the land; and you, a member of Christ's body, are in communion with the land and remembrance of the labors and sacrifices to make the wine and bread.

The Luther Rose, and Augsburg Hop, and the Sacred Mead are members of the Rose and Apple family, and represent different facets of the Tree of Life and Knowledge; and the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge is the Breath of God which gives Wisdom and Life. Hops (used in beer making), Celtis (used in honey making), reveal that the 3rd fruit of the Tree is Cannabis/Hemp; and that this is the Way of Communion with the Great and Holy Spirit.

Here's a reading list to assist:

  • Tao Te Ching, The Art of War, the Analects of Confucius, and Zhuangzi.
  • The Bhagavad Gita and the Diamond Sutra.
  • The Epic of Gilgamesh and Avesta.
  • Genesis and Exodus (Exilés), Joshua, 1st and 2nd Chronicles and Kings.
  • Hesiod’s Works and Days, Plutarch’s Lives: Solon,
  • Plato’s Symposium, Critias, Phaedo, and Apologia.
  • The Histories of Herodotus.
  • Books of Daniel and Esther.
  • Æsop’s Fables. (For the kids.)
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Alexander the Great.
  • Rosetta Stone, Hermetica, Plutarch’s Isis and Osiris
  • The Gnostic On the Origin of the World and Ovid’s Metamorphoses,
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Romulus, Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius.
  • Josephus Book 16, The Antiquities of the Jews.
  • The 5 Gospels, Marcus Julius, Matthew, Luke, John, and Thomas and Acts and Revelation.
  • Cornelius Tacitus, Histories Book 5.
  • The Prose Edda Codex Regius.
  • Beowulf and Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
  • Saga of Erik the Red.
  • The Red Rede: The Algonquin Walum Olum.
  • The Song of Roland the Paladin of Charlemagne.
  • The Augsburg Confession.
  • Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Maxims de Rochefoucauld.
  • Letters of Voltaire.
  • Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha.



 
With origins in Buddhism and Taoism, Budha being the Indian name for Mercury; Rosicrucianism is the Hermetic Faith that Ptolemy founded in the marriage of Ancient Egyptian and Greek religions. A faith based on seeking the answers to mysteries; discovering, using scientific method, and alchemy which became modern day chemistry and medicine.

Winding through Luciferianism during the Middle Ages, supported and maintained in the Hanseatic League Teutonic states, flowering into the Protestant Reformation from the faith's modern Reformation by John Wycliffe during the reign of Richard II of York; the faith seeks the ultimate Universal manifestation with the Gospels front and center and the Old Testaments of Oriental and Occidental Civilizations flowing into the Gospels like rivers of Truth.

The Church focuses on God and Godmother as divine manifestations of the the Great and Holy Good Spirit, The Alpha Omega (TAO). The Eucharist is meant to symbolize a congregations connection as a part of the Body and Blood of Christ, not the devouring of the Christ; but connection to the Christ. This is from an ancient ritual where the wine represents the blood of the Fatherland or Motherland and the bread is the body of the land; and you, a member of Christ's body, are in communion with the land and remembrance of the labors and sacrifices to make the wine and bread.

The Luther Rose, and Augsburg Hop, and the Sacred Mead are members of the Rose and Apple family, and represent different facets of the Tree of Life and Knowledge; and the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge is the Breath of God which gives Wisdom and Life. Hops (used in beer making), Celtis (used in honey making), reveal that the 3rd fruit of the Tree is Cannabis/Hemp; and that this is the Way of Communion with the Great and Holy Spirit.

Here's a reading list to assist:

  • Tao Te Ching, The Art of War, the Analects of Confucius, and Zhuangzi.
  • The Bhagavad Gita and the Diamond Sutra.
  • The Epic of Gilgamesh and Avesta.
  • Genesis and Exodus (Exilés), Joshua, 1st and 2nd Chronicles and Kings.
  • Hesiod’s Works and Days, Plutarch’s Lives: Solon,
  • Plato’s Symposium, Critias, Phaedo, and Apologia.
  • The Histories of Herodotus.
  • Books of Daniel and Esther.
  • Æsop’s Fables. (For the kids.)
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Alexander the Great.
  • Rosetta Stone, Hermetica, Plutarch’s Isis and Osiris
  • The Gnostic On the Origin of the World and Ovid’s Metamorphoses,
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Romulus, Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius.
  • Josephus Book 16, The Antiquities of the Jews.
  • The 5 Gospels, Marcus Julius, Matthew, Luke, John, and Thomas and Acts and Revelation.
  • Cornelius Tacitus, Histories Book 5.
  • The Prose Edda Codex Regius.
  • Beowulf and Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
  • Saga of Erik the Red.
  • The Red Rede: The Algonquin Walum Olum.
  • The Song of Roland the Paladin of Charlemagne.
  • The Augsburg Confession.
  • Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Maxims de Rochefoucauld.
  • Letters of Voltaire.
  • Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha.





My father subscribed to their magazine years ago - copies were in our attic which my mom and I did not realize. We had problems with demons - this may have been why. The problems stopped when we got rid of them.

You are posting about a dangerous form of spiritism - all forms of spiritism are condemned in the Bible.
 
With origins in Buddhism and Taoism, Budha being the Indian name for Mercury; Rosicrucianism is the Hermetic Faith that Ptolemy founded in the marriage of Ancient Egyptian and Greek religions. A faith based on seeking the answers to mysteries; discovering, using scientific method, and alchemy which became modern day chemistry and medicine.

Winding through Luciferianism during the Middle Ages, supported and maintained in the Hanseatic League Teutonic states, flowering into the Protestant Reformation from the faith's modern Reformation by John Wycliffe during the reign of Richard II of York; the faith seeks the ultimate Universal manifestation with the Gospels front and center and the Old Testaments of Oriental and Occidental Civilizations flowing into the Gospels like rivers of Truth.

The Church focuses on God and Godmother as divine manifestations of the the Great and Holy Good Spirit, The Alpha Omega (TAO). The Eucharist is meant to symbolize a congregations connection as a part of the Body and Blood of Christ, not the devouring of the Christ; but connection to the Christ. This is from an ancient ritual where the wine represents the blood of the Fatherland or Motherland and the bread is the body of the land; and you, a member of Christ's body, are in communion with the land and remembrance of the labors and sacrifices to make the wine and bread.

The Luther Rose, and Augsburg Hop, and the Sacred Mead are members of the Rose and Apple family, and represent different facets of the Tree of Life and Knowledge; and the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge is the Breath of God which gives Wisdom and Life. Hops (used in beer making), Celtis (used in honey making), reveal that the 3rd fruit of the Tree is Cannabis/Hemp; and that this is the Way of Communion with the Great and Holy Spirit.

Here's a reading list to assist:

  • Tao Te Ching, The Art of War, the Analects of Confucius, and Zhuangzi.
  • The Bhagavad Gita and the Diamond Sutra.
  • The Epic of Gilgamesh and Avesta.
  • Genesis and Exodus (Exilés), Joshua, 1st and 2nd Chronicles and Kings.
  • Hesiod’s Works and Days, Plutarch’s Lives: Solon,
  • Plato’s Symposium, Critias, Phaedo, and Apologia.
  • The Histories of Herodotus.
  • Books of Daniel and Esther.
  • Æsop’s Fables. (For the kids.)
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Alexander the Great.
  • Rosetta Stone, Hermetica, Plutarch’s Isis and Osiris
  • The Gnostic On the Origin of the World and Ovid’s Metamorphoses,
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Romulus, Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius.
  • Josephus Book 16, The Antiquities of the Jews.
  • The 5 Gospels, Marcus Julius, Matthew, Luke, John, and Thomas and Acts and Revelation.
  • Cornelius Tacitus, Histories Book 5.
  • The Prose Edda Codex Regius.
  • Beowulf and Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
  • Saga of Erik the Red.
  • The Red Rede: The Algonquin Walum Olum.
  • The Song of Roland the Paladin of Charlemagne.
  • The Augsburg Confession.
  • Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Maxims de Rochefoucauld.
  • Letters of Voltaire.
  • Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha.





My father subscribed to their magazine years ago - copies were in our attic which my mom and I did not realize. We had problems with demons - this may have been why. The problems stopped when we got rid of them.

You are posting about a dangerous form of spiritism - all forms of spiritism are condemned in the Bible.

Spiritism? Demons? I believe in Spirit as Energy, man. And Matter as energy condensed into a physical form. Heaven's a state of mind, a Zen state of mind, a Citizen state of mind. The Kingdom of Heaven is here, if you believe in Heaven, not in some afterlife. You only live once, so you might as well enjoy your time.
 
With origins in Buddhism and Taoism, Budha being the Indian name for Mercury; Rosicrucianism is the Hermetic Faith that Ptolemy founded in the marriage of Ancient Egyptian and Greek religions. A faith based on seeking the answers to mysteries; discovering, using scientific method, and alchemy which became modern day chemistry and medicine.

Winding through Luciferianism during the Middle Ages, supported and maintained in the Hanseatic League Teutonic states, flowering into the Protestant Reformation from the faith's modern Reformation by John Wycliffe during the reign of Richard II of York; the faith seeks the ultimate Universal manifestation with the Gospels front and center and the Old Testaments of Oriental and Occidental Civilizations flowing into the Gospels like rivers of Truth.

The Church focuses on God and Godmother as divine manifestations of the the Great and Holy Good Spirit, The Alpha Omega (TAO). The Eucharist is meant to symbolize a congregations connection as a part of the Body and Blood of Christ, not the devouring of the Christ; but connection to the Christ. This is from an ancient ritual where the wine represents the blood of the Fatherland or Motherland and the bread is the body of the land; and you, a member of Christ's body, are in communion with the land and remembrance of the labors and sacrifices to make the wine and bread.

The Luther Rose, and Augsburg Hop, and the Sacred Mead are members of the Rose and Apple family, and represent different facets of the Tree of Life and Knowledge; and the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge is the Breath of God which gives Wisdom and Life. Hops (used in beer making), Celtis (used in honey making), reveal that the 3rd fruit of the Tree is Cannabis/Hemp; and that this is the Way of Communion with the Great and Holy Spirit.

Here's a reading list to assist:

  • Tao Te Ching, The Art of War, the Analects of Confucius, and Zhuangzi.
  • The Bhagavad Gita and the Diamond Sutra.
  • The Epic of Gilgamesh and Avesta.
  • Genesis and Exodus (Exilés), Joshua, 1st and 2nd Chronicles and Kings.
  • Hesiod’s Works and Days, Plutarch’s Lives: Solon,
  • Plato’s Symposium, Critias, Phaedo, and Apologia.
  • The Histories of Herodotus.
  • Books of Daniel and Esther.
  • Æsop’s Fables. (For the kids.)
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Alexander the Great.
  • Rosetta Stone, Hermetica, Plutarch’s Isis and Osiris
  • The Gnostic On the Origin of the World and Ovid’s Metamorphoses,
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Romulus, Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius.
  • Josephus Book 16, The Antiquities of the Jews.
  • The 5 Gospels, Marcus Julius, Matthew, Luke, John, and Thomas and Acts and Revelation.
  • Cornelius Tacitus, Histories Book 5.
  • The Prose Edda Codex Regius.
  • Beowulf and Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
  • Saga of Erik the Red.
  • The Red Rede: The Algonquin Walum Olum.
  • The Song of Roland the Paladin of Charlemagne.
  • The Augsburg Confession.
  • Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Maxims de Rochefoucauld.
  • Letters of Voltaire.
  • Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha.





My father subscribed to their magazine years ago - copies were in our attic which my mom and I did not realize. We had problems with demons - this may have been why. The problems stopped when we got rid of them.

You are posting about a dangerous form of spiritism - all forms of spiritism are condemned in the Bible.

Spiritism? Demons? I believe in Spirit as Energy, man. And Matter as energy condensed into a physical form. Heaven's a state of mind, a Zen state of mind, a Citizen state of mind. The Kingdom of Heaven is here, if you believe in Heaven, not in some afterlife. You only live once, so you might as well enjoy your time.


Well, yes, both the Hebrew and Greek words translated in the Bible as "spirit" do mean invisible active force (aka invisible energy) - i.e. Hebrew ruach, Greek pnuema.

However, the Bible also refers to life forms that are spirits - likely this means energy based rather than matter based life forms. And many of them are deceivers - one reason the Bible condemns all forms of spiritism.

Do you want me to post on the specific teachings referred to in OP?

Btw - the cross is a pagan symbol - as in the title involving a rosy cross.
 
With origins in Buddhism and Taoism, Budha being the Indian name for Mercury; Rosicrucianism is the Hermetic Faith that Ptolemy founded in the marriage of Ancient Egyptian and Greek religions. A faith based on seeking the answers to mysteries; discovering, using scientific method, and alchemy which became modern day chemistry and medicine.

Winding through Luciferianism during the Middle Ages, supported and maintained in the Hanseatic League Teutonic states, flowering into the Protestant Reformation from the faith's modern Reformation by John Wycliffe during the reign of Richard II of York; the faith seeks the ultimate Universal manifestation with the Gospels front and center and the Old Testaments of Oriental and Occidental Civilizations flowing into the Gospels like rivers of Truth.

The Church focuses on God and Godmother as divine manifestations of the the Great and Holy Good Spirit, The Alpha Omega (TAO). The Eucharist is meant to symbolize a congregations connection as a part of the Body and Blood of Christ, not the devouring of the Christ; but connection to the Christ. This is from an ancient ritual where the wine represents the blood of the Fatherland or Motherland and the bread is the body of the land; and you, a member of Christ's body, are in communion with the land and remembrance of the labors and sacrifices to make the wine and bread.

The Luther Rose, and Augsburg Hop, and the Sacred Mead are members of the Rose and Apple family, and represent different facets of the Tree of Life and Knowledge; and the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge is the Breath of God which gives Wisdom and Life. Hops (used in beer making), Celtis (used in honey making), reveal that the 3rd fruit of the Tree is Cannabis/Hemp; and that this is the Way of Communion with the Great and Holy Spirit.

Here's a reading list to assist:

  • Tao Te Ching, The Art of War, the Analects of Confucius, and Zhuangzi.
  • The Bhagavad Gita and the Diamond Sutra.
  • The Epic of Gilgamesh and Avesta.
  • Genesis and Exodus (Exilés), Joshua, 1st and 2nd Chronicles and Kings.
  • Hesiod’s Works and Days, Plutarch’s Lives: Solon,
  • Plato’s Symposium, Critias, Phaedo, and Apologia.
  • The Histories of Herodotus.
  • Books of Daniel and Esther.
  • Æsop’s Fables. (For the kids.)
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Alexander the Great.
  • Rosetta Stone, Hermetica, Plutarch’s Isis and Osiris
  • The Gnostic On the Origin of the World and Ovid’s Metamorphoses,
  • Plutarch’s Lives: Romulus, Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius.
  • Josephus Book 16, The Antiquities of the Jews.
  • The 5 Gospels, Marcus Julius, Matthew, Luke, John, and Thomas and Acts and Revelation.
  • Cornelius Tacitus, Histories Book 5.
  • The Prose Edda Codex Regius.
  • Beowulf and Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
  • Saga of Erik the Red.
  • The Red Rede: The Algonquin Walum Olum.
  • The Song of Roland the Paladin of Charlemagne.
  • The Augsburg Confession.
  • Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Maxims de Rochefoucauld.
  • Letters of Voltaire.
  • Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha.





My father subscribed to their magazine years ago - copies were in our attic which my mom and I did not realize. We had problems with demons - this may have been why. The problems stopped when we got rid of them.

You are posting about a dangerous form of spiritism - all forms of spiritism are condemned in the Bible.

Spiritism? Demons? I believe in Spirit as Energy, man. And Matter as energy condensed into a physical form. Heaven's a state of mind, a Zen state of mind, a Citizen state of mind. The Kingdom of Heaven is here, if you believe in Heaven, not in some afterlife. You only live once, so you might as well enjoy your time.


Well, yes, both the Hebrew and Greek words translated in the Bible as "spirit" do mean invisible active force (aka invisible energy) - i.e. Hebrew ruach, Greek pnuema.

However, the Bible also refers to life forms that are spirits - likely this means energy based rather than matter based life forms. And many of them are deceivers - one reason the Bible condemns all forms of spiritism.

Do you want me to post on the specific teachings referred to in OP?

Btw - the cross is a pagan symbol - as in the title involving a rosy cross.

Pagan simply means farmer. I'm a monotheist, the ultimate being TAO, The Alpha Omega; both masculine and feminine; as male and female forms manifest in the physical from the Holy Spirit. And see legends of Gods and Deities as Historical scriptures explaining both political and natural events. For example, King Aegeus of Athens was considered to be the manifestation of Poseidon, possibly a Phoenician refugee from the Egyptian Levant during the Babylonian Egyptian War. So when I read Homer, and that Poseidon was angry with Odysseus from the sack of their fellow Philistine city, Troy, I think that King Aegeus exiled Odysseus and enforced his exile with military orders that kept Odysseus from returning to Ithaca.
 
With origins in Buddhism and Taoism, Budha being the Indian name for Mercury; Rosicrucianism is the Hermetic Faith that Ptolemy founded in the marriage of Ancient Egyptian and Greek religions
Spiritual fornication.
Winding through Luciferianism during the Middle Ages, supported and maintained in the Hanseatic League Teutonic states,
Satanism and establishment medieval tyranny.
The Church focuses on God and Godmother as divine manifestations of the the Great and Holy Good Spirit
Unreformed popery and catholicism.
 
With origins in Buddhism and Taoism, Budha being the Indian name for Mercury; Rosicrucianism is the Hermetic Faith that Ptolemy founded in the marriage of Ancient Egyptian and Greek religions
Spiritual fornication.
Winding through Luciferianism during the Middle Ages, supported and maintained in the Hanseatic League Teutonic states,
Satanism and establishment medieval tyranny.
The Church focuses on God and Godmother as divine manifestations of the the Great and Holy Good Spirit
Unreformed popery and catholicism.
Strange how Lucifer is the Latin title of Christ; and St. Peter was called Satan by Jesus himself, Matthew 16:23; and yet, people have adhered to a religion which is Christ denying (3x) and counter Christ. An allegorical church founded on the bones of the Christ denying satan, Simon Iscariot and his successor Judas.
 

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