Rosicrucian Digest Volume 84 Number 1 2006 The Grand Temple PDF
Rosicrucian Digest Volume 84 Number 1 2006 The Grand Temple PDF
Rosicrucian Digest Volume 84 Number 1 2006 The Grand Temple PDF
Incense Burner
RC 2081
Late Period; Bronze
Length: 55 cm
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Atlantis
(Prehistory)
Plato (c. 428 348 BCE) described
Atlantis in detail in
his books, Critias and
Timaeus. He stated
that his knowledge
on this subject was
reported to him by
Solon (c. 640 - 558
BCE) who, according
to his own words,
obtained it from
Kirchers map of Atlantis
Egyptian priests.
Some people believe that Atlantis actually existed
and is the cradle of the Primordial Tradition,
which flows through the Rosicrucian tradition.
This highly sophisticated and spiritual civilization
flourished for millennia, until it declined into
corruption, warmongering, and superstition,
finally ending in a cataclysm in 9564 BCE.
Others believe that Atlantis merely symbolizes
the unknown source of the Primordial Tradition,
representing a previous Golden Age.
Predynastic Egypt
(c. 10000 to c. 3000 BCE)
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Essenes
(2nd century BCE to 100 CE)
The Essenes were mystics who came
together in spiritual communities throughout
Egypt and Israel; one of these centers was
most probably Qumran, where the Dead Sea
Scrolls were found. Jesus is believed by many
to have been a member of the Essene
community. Many of their practices paralleled
those of the Pythagoreans. Among the
different groups of Essenes were the
Therapeutae near Alexandria, specializing in
healing, as described by Philo. Health of
body, soul, and spirit always figures
prominently in the Rosicrucian tradition
and its antecedents.
Orphic Mysteries
(c. 6th century BCE to 391 CE)
The Orphic mysteries were associated
with the life of the greatest of all musicians
Orpheus. Some mystical texts describe him
as being an initiate who actually existed.
According to these texts, he spent twenty
years in Egypt and was a member of the
mystery school associated with Memphis.
However, by the 6th century BCE, Orpheus
was definitely a mythical figure. It was said
that Orpheus music could move even
inanimate objects and his sacred songs told
the greatest secrets of the universe. Orphism
stressed a strict standard of ethical and
moral conduct. Initiates purified themselves
and adopted ascetic practices for the
purpose of purging evil and cultivating the
Dionysian (Divine) aspect of human
behavior. The Orphics abstained from
eating meat and were known to wear white,
symbolic of purity.
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Delphic Mysteries
(1700 BCE to 391 CE)
Delphi served as the spiritual center of Greece
for over 2,000 years. The Pythias (priestesses)
played a fundamental role in the oracles of Delphi.
They were said to have the power to commune
with the invisible world and to speak on behalf of
the god, Apollo. The temple of Delphi exerted
a tremendous influence in antiquity not only
because of the oracles; it also housed a
prestigious mystery school. Above the portal of
the temple of Apollo in Delphi was inscribed
the injunction, Know Thyself. This is the
purpose of each Rosicrucian.
Pythagorean School
(mid-6th century to
492 BCE)
Pythagoras taught about
relationships, especially
between seemingly disconnected elements of the
universe, such as mathematics and the physical Pythagoras the Astronomer
world, and music and mathematics. Pythagoreans studied the laws of the
universe in order to bring their minds into harmony with cosmic reality, thereby becoming
one with the universe. This was their sacred
goal in life. Following five years of silence, if
found worthy, Pythagorean postulants (men
and women) were considered for instruction
into the Mysteries, which were presented in
three degrees: the first, dedicated to the science
of numbers; the second, to moral and political
laws; and the third, to esoteric doctrines. The
Pythagorean mystical understanding of the universe has far outlived the actual school,
including many of the Greek philosophers who
came after Pythagoras, and has influenced
much of Western thought in one form or
another. Rosicrucian philosophy embodies
many of these concepts.
Eleusis
(1800 BCE to 500 CE)
The Eleusinian Mysteries arose in Eleusis
(twelve miles from Athens) before spreading
to all of Greece and beyond. The mysteries
were based on the myth of Demeter, the
goddess of fertility, and her daughter,
Persephone. Their story symbolizes the
human souls return, after the death of the
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5 Ibid.,
Bibliography:
M a t e r i a l fo r t h i s a r t i c l e h a s b e e n g a t h e r e d f ro m t h e fo l l o w i n g s o u r c e s
Apuleius, Lucius. The Golden Ass. Translated by E.J. Kenney.
New York: Penguin Classics, 1998.
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1
Bibliography:
The massive gates of Bab Zuweila defined the southern limits
of Cairo in the 11th century.
Volunteer Spotlight . . .
Forrest R. Pitts, Ph.D., F.R.C.
University of
Michigan. Before his
retirement in 1989,
Dr. Pitts taught at major universities in the
United States, Canada, and Korea for thirtyfive years. During those years he created and
chaired many conferences and wrote numerous
articles, papers, and reviews. Frater Pitts lived
in Japan and South Korea for three years each.
In Japan he worked on the regional differences
in rural prosperity, and later researched marriage
patterns. On his first trip to Japan in 1951,
Frater Pitts was honored to speak with
Imperator Ralph M. Lewis in San Jose on the
future possibility of introducing the Rosicrucian
teachings to Japan. He also worked as an
anthropologist for a government study on
Okinawa in the early 1950s concerning the
sources of tension between local people and
Americans. In Korea he first served as an
agricultural economist for the Korean government, and devised a hand-tractor program for
its farm mechanization plans. Frater Pitts held a
Fulbright grant in 1971-72 to study the internal
morphology of thirty-two Korean cities. He is
one of the few geographers forming an
intellectual bridge between the East and West.
Frater Pitts has always been interested in
languages. Beginning with Esperanto club and
Latin classes in high school, he continued
with his interest in languages, later serving as
a Japanese language officer for the Navy
during World War II. He studied Mandarin
for three semesters, and was tutored in
Korean in 1972 for the equivalent of a full
year course. Always open-minded and
somewhat of an iconoclast, Professor Pitts
comments that as a teacher, It was a joy to learn
of new discoveries and to pass along to my
students accurate information and interpretations
rather than tattered and worn outlooks.
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9. This mural depicts the nobleman Kenro and his wife enjoying their
garden. To show the fish in the garden pool, the ancient Egyptian artist
depicted the pool in a vertical position, as though standing on its side. This
scene appeared on the tomb wall of Neferonpe during the reign of Rameses II.
11. This nobleman and his wife are partaking of their daily
meal. The articles of food are piled high, as though the table were
turned on its side toward you. Both husband and wife are
enjoying the fragrance of the open lotus flowers that they hold.
These charming domestic scenes indicate the high degree of
civilization reached by the ancient Egyptians. This is from a
mural in the tomb of Djehuti in ancient Thebes.
15. In this mural, the high priest, Userhet, and his wife
are enjoying food in their garden. An attendant is serving
them from the table. The miniature bird-like figures on
the table represent the Ba (soul personality) of the priest
and his wife.
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T ALL BEGAN back in 1989, when a longtime member of the German Grand Lodge,
Frater Oldich Nevrkla decided to establish
an AMORC administration in the former
nation of Czechoslovakia. In 1990 he succeeded
in properly registering the new organization and
began accepting members. Initially he served the
new members from his own flat in Prague with
the help of his wife, Hana. Frater Nevrkla
translated all the early Rosicrucian monographs,
which were then printed in France at the
Chateau dOmonville and distributed by mail.
Later, Frater Nevrkla rented a small office in
Prague, from which the Grand Lodges first
employee began serving local members on a
regular basis. Frater Nevrkla, who was appointed
an administrator for the jurisdiction, continued
translating the monographs, the rituals, and other
texts, while at the same time conducting meetings
of the regions first Atrium group. He also
organized public lectures and held radio
interviews. The administration worked under the
supervision and with the support of AMORCs
German Grand Lodge and its former Grand
Master, Frater Wilhelm Raab. In 1993 the latter
established the first Pronaos in Prague, and later,
in 1994, the German initiation team performed
the first initiation into the First Temple Degree in
that city.
The first local initiation team was assembled
in 1996, and later that year this new team
performed their initial First Temple Degree
Initiation under the supervision of Frater
Maximilian Neff of the German Grand Lodge.
This ritual was preceded by the ritual installation of
the regions first Colombe, which took place in the
Scandinavian Grand Lodge in Onsala, Sweden.
Upon the separation of the Czech and Slovak
Republics in 1993 it was necessary to create a
Point Number 14
Be humanistic. Regard all humanity as your family. Beyond race, culture, and
belief, all human beings are brothers and sisters. Consequently, all deserve the same
respect and consideration.
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On February 19, 2006, Ukio George Yorioka, Grand Master of the Japanese Grand
Lodge, passed through transition and experienced the Great Initiation. Frater Yorioka had
served as Grand Master since 1977. Frater Yorioka was born in Seattle, Washington, on
October 19, 1914. Following his graduation from the University of Washington in 1940
with a major in Electrical Engineering, he went to Japan to work for Nippon (Japan)
Victor Company, Ltd. (NIVICO), and in 1958, after passing the government examination,
he became one of the first Consulting Engineers in Japan. It was in Japan that he became
interested in the Rosicrucian teachings, although there were few Rosicrucians in Japan at
that time. Nevertheless, Frater Yorioka crossed the threshold into the Order and became a
devoted student of the teachings.
In 1977 Frater Yorioka established the Grand Lodge of Japan together with his wife
Setsuko (deceased) and retired from consulting engineering work. He was installed as
Grand Master by Past Imperator Ralph M. Lewis in 1978, in San Jose, during a World
Convention, and served as Grand Master from that time. In recent years Frater Yorioka
constructed a two-story AMORC Building in Tokyo with his personal financing, which
includes a Rosicrucian Temple and Grand Lodge offices. The Temple was consecrated on
May 5, 2002, under the leadership of Imperator Christian Bernard with the assistance of
Grand Master Yorioka. Frater Yorioka also served on the Board of Directors of the Supreme
Grand Lodge of AMORC.
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international federation
much along the lines of what
Papus had attempted in 1908.
After obtaining the address of
Theodor Reuss, its organizer,
from Matthew McBlain
Thomson, a Freemason of
Salt Lake City,2 Lewis wrote
to Reuss on December 28,
1920, asking for an account
Theodor Reuss
of this event. Theodor
Reuss (1855-1923) responded only on June 19,
1921, about six months later, stating that he had
decided to withdraw from the Zurich congress
after Matthew McBlain Thomson had turned it
into a mere money-making scheme.3
As the successor of John Yarker for the
Memphis-Mizraim Rite and the Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite of Cerneau, and as the
director of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.),
Reuss attempted to reorganize the international
activities of these three orders. However, his
legitimacy was increasingly contested,4 and after
being snubbed at the Zurich congress, he regarded Lewis as a golden opportunity to extend his
influence to the other side of the Atlantic. As
we saw in Part XIII of this series, Reuss claimed
that the O.T.O. was an order descending from
the 17th century German Rosicrucians.5 In his
correspondence with Lewis, he described himself as a Rosicrucian.6 The Imperator, unaware
of the O.T.O.s exact nature, seemed to believe
him at least for a few months and thus proposed that they collaborate. How could Lewis
doubt the sincerity of the person who claimed
to be both the successor of John Yarker and
the continuator of Papus? To seal their union,
Theodor Reuss presented Lewis with a charter
that conferred on him the 33, 90, and 95 of
the Memphis-Mizraim Rite, and the VII of the
O.T.O. As this document indicates, he made the
Imperator a honorary member of our Sovereign
Sanctuary for Switzerland, Germany, Austria and
to represent our Sov. Sanctuary as Gage of Amity
near the Supreme Council of the A.M.O.R.C. at
San Francisco (California).7 This was in fact a
completely honorific charter, because Lewis had
neither been initiated into the Memphis-Mizraim
Rite nor the O.T.O. Thus, the function of this
diploma was limited to making him O.T.O.s
ambassador to AMORC, which was confirmed
by the correspondence accompanying the charter.
living in Montreal, the Imperator was in correspondence with Franois Jollivet-Castelot, president of the Alchemical Society of France. This
eminent esotericist had published since 1920 a
periodical devoted to alchemy entitled La RoseCroix. At the end of May, he became an honorary member of AMORC.13
Upon arriving in France on August 11,
1926, H. Spencer Lewis met M. Malherbe and
his wife, two members of the Order, as well as
Charles Lvy, a Freemason who would become
the Grand Secretary of AMORC for northern France. He also contacted Firmin Gmier
and Camille Savoire (1869-1951). The latter
was one of the highest authorities of French
Freemasonry. The Grand Commander of the
Grand College of Rites, he was trying at that
time to reorganize the activities of the Masonic
Rose-Croix Degree. Enthusiastic about anything that could bring people together, he was
interested in Rosicrucianism and manifested an
especially keen interest in AMORC. Following
their interview, a more official meeting was organized for the month of September. Meanwhile,
Lewis did a little touring while pursuing his
activities. He traveled to Toulouse, where he
met Ernest Dalmayrac, a member of the RoseCroix Chapter, of LEncyclopdique Lodge.14
In one of the Imperators albums can be seen a
photograph of Dalmayracs house in Toulouse,
with the following inscription: The R.C.
Headquarters in Toulouse.
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September 1930 H. Spencer Lewis came in contact with Cesare Accomani (alias Zam Bhotiva),
the director of the Polaires. This strange order
claimed to be guided by the Rosicrucian initiatic center of mysterious Asia. It had as its mission the reconstruction of the polar fraternity
with the aim of preparing for the coming of the
Spirit under the sign of the Rose and Cross. The
Polaires felt that the time was drawing near when
rods of fire would once again strike certain
countries on earth, and that everything destroyed
by mans selfishness and thirst for gold would
have to be rebuilt.22 To prove their assertions,
they made use of the oracle of the astral force,
which served to communicate directly with what
they described as being a Rosicrucian esoteric
center located in the Himalayas.23 This technique had been given to them in 1908 by Father
Julian, a hermit living near Rome. Beginning in
1929 the oracles messages incited Zam Bhotiva
to create a group called The Polaires, in reference to the sacred mountain, the symbolic center of the Primordial Tradition. The first meetings took place on Rue Richelieu, on the premises of a Parisian newspaper. The information
received from the oracle soon led to a dead end.
In March 1932, after having searched in vain
at Montsgur, Zam Bhotiva became discouraged and left the order. Victor Blanchard (18841955), the Grand Master of the Martinist and
Synarchic Order, then replaced him.
Whatever the seriousness of their aims may
have been, the Polaires were to play a crucial role
because a majority of French occultists, such as
Ren Gunon, Maurice Magre, Jean Chaboseau,
Fernand Divoire, Jean Marqus-Rivire, and
even Eugne Canseliet, frequented their meetings. Furthermore, this order was to become one
of the major groups of the Federatio Universalis
Dirigens Ordines Societatesque Initiationis
the Universal Federation of Initiatic Orders and
Societies, commonly abbreviated as FUDOSI.
In the years preceding World War II great
confusion reigned in the realm of esoteric
organizations. Indeed, a certain number of
movements, both in Europe and America,
plagiarized the symbols, names, and rituals of
traditional initiatic orders. Certain people were
worried, particularly those who were part of the
Rosicrucian movements created in Belgium by
mile Dantinne (1884-1969): the Order of the
Rose-Croix Universitaire founded in 1923, and
the Ordre Hrmetiste Ttramgiste et Mystique Universal Gnostic Church, Society of Templar
(O.H.T.M.)24 instituted in 1927. After Josphin Studies and Researches, Order of the Militia
Pladans death in 1918, mile Dantinne was Crucifera Evangelica, Order of the Lily and the
presented as his disciple; however, he claimed an Eagle, Order of the Unknown Samaritans. The
initiatic filiation coming not from the Sr, but Masonic Order of Memphis-Mizraim was also
from the astral Rose-Croix. The philosophy, represented for a time.25
rites, and teachings of these orders were similar
to the magic of the Renaissance. In this regard
they digressed from Josphin Pladan, who
The Federation, set up in Brussels, was
rejected such practices.
directed by a triangle of Imperators: H. Spencer
The Belgian Rosicrucians were subjected to Lewis, mile Dantinne, and Victor Blanchard.
the criticism of the followers of Max Heindel, Each represented one aspect of Rosicrucianism:
Rudolf Steiner, and the Theosophists. Most the first, that of America (Ancient and Mystical
of them were Martinists and members of the Order Rosae Crucis); the second, that of Europe
Memphis-Mizraim Rite. They initially placed (Rose-Croix Universitaire et Universelle); and the
themselves under the direction of the Sovereign third, that of the Orient (Fraternity of Polaires).
Sanctuary of Jean Bricaud, but became inde- Within FUDOSI, the three men bore an initiaic
pendent beginning in 1933. However, upon name: Sr Alden (H.S. Lewis), Sr Hieronymus
separating, they wanted to associate themselves (. Dantinne), and Sr Ysir (V. Blanchard). The
Federation held its first
with an organization of
conventicle in Brussels in
international stature.
August 1934. H. Spencer
Following the advice of
Lewis took an active role
Franz Wittemans who was
in the FUDOSI from
already in contact with the
1934 to 1939, the year of
American Rosicrucians,
his death.
Jean Mallinger (19041982), a close associDespite its noble
ate of mile Dantinne,
ideals, the FUDOSI
wrote the following to H.
project was quite utopian.
Spencer Lewis on January
First of all, a few young
11, 1933: We will be
Belgian initiates attempted
very honored to affiliate
to use the Federation as a
ourselves with the emiway to dominate the world
nent Rosicrucian Order,
of esotericism according
of which you are the Chief
to their own conceptions.
and Guide . . . we will be
Furthermore, it was Jean
very happy to be able to
Mallinger, rather than
collaborate in AMORCs
The official symbol of the F.U.D.O.S.I., seen in the
mile Dantinne, who
above letterhead just below the name of the organization,
activities . . . . It is from
directed the movement in
was designed by H. Spencer Lewis in 1934. This unique
this first contact that
Belgium, but his character
design incorporates elements of the principal mystical
FUDOSI came into being.
symbols of the orders of the F.U.D.O.S.I., artistically
was poorly suited to an
and effectively united. The body of legates and
The goal of this associaorganization that brought
dignitaries attending the organizations 1934 congress
tion was to federate the
together orders followunanimously accepted Lewis design.
initiatic orders and societing different methods and
ies in such a way as to protect them from numer- philosophies. Lastly, Europe was rent by tensions
ous non-traditional organizations that appeared that soon would plunge most of the world into
at this time. During its existence, from 1933 to a terrible war. As reported by Ralph M. Lewis,
1951, FUDOSI brought together organizations one of FUDOSIs officers wanted the federation
as diverse as the Ancient and Mystical Order to assume unacceptable positions: first of all, he
Rosae Crucis, Rose-Croix Universitaire, Ordre insisted that all the orders of the federation should
Hermtiste Ttramgiste et Mystique, Ordre conform to his personal conceptions as to their
des Polaires, Ordre Martiniste Synarchique, way of developing and functioning. Furthermore,
Traditional Martinist Order, Synarchical Union he expressed his unhappiness over the fact that
of Poland, Kabbalistical Order of the Rose-Croix, AMORC included members of African descent.26
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Although Ralph M.
Lewis did not name the
author of these scandalous words, it may
be easily supposed that
they were expressed by
mile Dantinne himself
or by Jean Mallinger.
Indeed, the documents
published by Lucien
Sabah lead us to believe
that the two men were
profoundly racist and
Harvey Spencer Lewis.
that they adhered to
the thesis of a JudeoMasonic plot, dear to the Vichy government.27
We can understand how this attitude was strongly
deplored by other members of FUDOSI.
Let us specify that H. Spencer Lewis position concerning race was always clear: for him,
there did not exist any superior or inferior race.
In his book Mansions of the Soul, published in
1930, he stated: . . . it may be mentioned that
this ancient understanding of the association of
all egos with each other, and the uniting of all
souls into one soul, was the foundation for the
belief in the universality of humanity through
the universal Source of all beings, and establishes
the fact that all human beings are brothers and
sisters under one creator and of the same essence,
same vitality, and same consciousness, regardless
of race, creed, color, or other distinctive elements
of the ego.28 In another text, Lewis noted: My
sympathies, personally, extend to the so-called
negro race because of the things they have had
to suffer, just as the Jews in the early days after
the Christian period had to suffer the loss of
their land, their country and estates and their
high standing because of prejudice, intolerance,
and misunderstanding.29
As a whole, FUDOSI was composed
primarily of worthy individuals in love with
society and spirituality, who shared Lewis tolerance and humanity. On the other hand, the
innovations and avant-garde way of thinking of
the Americans have often shocked Europeans
locked into their traditions.
FUDOSIs work was interrupted by the war
of 1939-1945, only resuming in 1946. It was
Ralph M. Lewis who participated in the final
meetings. After his father departed the earth
plane on August 2, 1939, Ralph Lewis continued to work for the Federation despite the
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left us with memories of a cultivated man, an Rose-Croix do not have the same meaning in
inspired philosopher, and a great humanist.32
AMORC. The first designates an individual who
Following the death of Ralph M. Lewis, studies the Orders teachings and philosophy,
Gary Stewart was elected to the office of whereas the second indicates an individual who,
Imperator on January 23, 1987. Unfortunately, at the end of this study, has attained perfection,
he did not rise to the task and committed grave in the sense of being wise in his or her judgments
errors. He was finally dismissed by all the Grand and behavior. It is to this state of wisdom that every
Masters on April 12, 1990. To replace him, the Rosicrucian aspires.
Grand Masters unanimously
Along with the written
chose Christian Bernard, who at
instructional material that
that time was the Grand Master
AMORC sends to its members,
of the French-language jurisdicit perpetuates an oral instruction
tion. Having worked for more
that may be obtained by
than twenty years in serving this
attending the organizations
jurisdiction, he now devoted
Lodges. Although attending the
his experience to the Order as
Lodges is not mandatory, they
a whole. Under his direction,
are a useful complement to the
AMORC has become increasRosicrucian study, in the sense
ingly internationalized, and
that they favor the ritualistic
its teachings have been revised
aspect of Rosicrucianism and
once more, in keeping with
serve the framework of collective
the necessary rule that they
study. It should also be noted
always be kept up to date so as
that AMORC initiations, in
Ralph Maxwell Lewis.
to respond to the evolution of
their most traditional form,
consciousness and thinking.
are conferred in these Lodges. It can be said that
these initiations bring the Rosicrucian quest to
its perfection.
It should be mentioned that beginning in the
Concerning the teachings of AMORC, and
early
20th century AMORC sponsored a university
without entering into details that have no place
that
is
now known throughout the world as Rosein a series of articles that is primarily concerned
Croix
University
International. Formed primarily of
with Rosicrucian history, we will limit ourselves
Rosicrucians
specializing
in some particular field
to stating that they take the form of monographs
that cover twelve degrees of material. They gen- of knowledge, this university serves as a framework
erally deal with the great themes of the Tradition, of research carried out in disciplines as diverse
including those of the origins of the universe; as astronomy, ecology, Egyptology, computer
the nature of time and space; the laws of matter, science, medicine, music, psychology, physical
life, and consciousness; the nature of the human science, and esoteric traditions. As a general rule,
soul and its spiritual evolution; the mysteries of the result of such research is communicated only
death, the afterlife, and reincarnation; traditional to members of the Order, however RCUI also
symbolism; the science of numbers; etc. To these holds conferences and seminars that are open to
topics are added practical experiments devoted the public. It also publishes books.
to learning such fundamental mystical techniques as mental creation, meditation, prayer,
spiritual alchemy, etc.
In the modern era, AMORC has expanded
As AMORC favors freedom of conscious- throughout the world and is composed of
ness, its teachings are not dogmatic or sectarian in approximately twenty jurisdictions traditionally
character. They are proposed to members as the called Grand Lodges, most of which cover
basis for reflection and meditation, with the aim all the countries where one language is spoken.
of passing on to them a traditional knowledge All are part of a collective entity bearing the
that contributes to their spiritual unfoldment. traditional name of Supreme Grand Lodge.
Thus, the ultimate goal of initiatic development The Order as a whole is directed by a Supreme
is to reach the Rose-Croix state. It is important Council that is composed of the Imperator and
to emphasize here that the words Rosicrucian and all the Grand Masters of the world, each of
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In keeping with its motto: The greatest tolerance in the strictest independence, AMORC
is independent of all religions and all political
systems. However, it is interested in the evolution of the world. That is why it has expressed
its position on the state of humanity in drafting
a manifesto entitled Positio Fraternitatis Rosae
Crucis. Dated March 20, 2001, this text was
made public by Christian Bernard on August 4,
2001, at a world convention held in Gteborg,
Sweden. This manifesto constitutes an important event in the history of Rosicrucianism, so
much so that it was published simultaneously in
twenty languages. Whereas the three Rosicrucian
manifestoes of the 17th century were primarily
addressed to an intellectual, political, and religious elite, the Positio, which may be considered
as the fourth Rosicrucian manifesto, is meant for
the public at large. It launched an appeal to all
those who, all around the world, are concerned
about the meaning of human destiny and the
fate of humanity.
In the foreword, AMORC makes explicit
the reasons that motivate the publication of the
Positio: History repeats itself and regularly
re-enacts the same events, though generally on a
broader scale. Thus, almost four centuries after
the publication of the first three Manifestos,
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Rosicrucians, if democracy remains the best of comments along these lines, on the part of
form of government, the ideal in this regard historians of esotericism. Let us mention one in
would be for each nation to help promote the particular: Antoine Faivre, who has written, It
emergence of a government bringing together will certainly remain as an outstanding docuthe personalities most capable of governing the ment in the history of Rosicrucianism.
affairs of state. We also note throughout the
Positio a desire to reaffirm the humanism disIn concluding this series of articles, and
tinctive to Rosicrucians. Thus we read: . . . each
after
having followed in the steps of Hermes
human being is an elementary cell of a single
Trismegistus
and Christian Rosenkreuz, we are
body that of all humanity. By virtue of this
principle, our conception of humanism is that fully aware that this work does not constitute
all humans should have the same rights, be given an exhaustive study of Rosicrucianism. Faithful
the same respect, and enjoy the same freedoms, to our initial plan, we have striven, first of
regardless of the country of their origin or the all, to place Rosicrucianism in the history of
esotericism. Thus, by traveling from ancient
nation in which they live.
In another realm, that of spirituality, Egypt to the modern day world, we have seen
AMORC ponders in the Positio the fate of the how Western esotericism has developed over
the centuries. It may also be
great religions, and even lets
noted that in most eras Egypt
it be understood that they are
has been perceived as the
fated to disappear in favor of
historical or mythical center
a universal religion. For what
of a mysterious primordial
is properly called Rosicrucian
Tradition that initiates have
spirituality, the fourth maniendeavored to hand down
festo defines it in this way:
from one generation to another.
. . . it is based, on the one
hand, upon the conviction
Secondly, we have disthat God exists as an Absolute
cussed the emergence of one
Intelligence having created
of the most important presentthe universe and everything
day Rosicrucian movements:
therein; and, on the other
the Ancient and Mystical
hand, on the assurance that
Order Rosae Crucis. We have
each human being possesses One of AMORCs official symbols, with the Orders not attempted to deal with
a soul which emanates from name in Latin. Among Rosicrucians, the cross all of its history, but we have
represents the human physical body and the rose
God. Moreover, we think that represents the human soul on the path of evolution.
chosen to present the essential
God manifests in all Creation
stages. After nearly a century of
through laws that we must
existence, AMORC has kept
study, understand, and respect for our greater alive the flame of Rosicrucianism by adapting it
good. While this spiritualistic humanism may to the modern world, promoting a teaching that
seem utopian, it is precisely what AMORC calls relinquishes occultism in favor of the personal
for, recalling that Plato, in the Republic, sees the and spiritual unfoldment of its members.
form of ideal society in Utopia. Under these
As this study has shown, many individuals
conditions, it is not surprising that the Positio have worked to establish Rosicrucianism over
ends with a text deliberately given the title of the centuries. When attempting to wed the Rose
Rosicrucian Utopia, placed under the auspices and the Cross, some of them were wounded by
of God of all beings, God of all life.
the thorns that protect the flower of the soul, as
The Positio Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis con- they are not perfect sages, but rather men and
tinues the lineage of the Rosicrucian manifestos women with all of their human qualities and
published in the 17th century. We may even flaws. Nevertheless, each person has, to one
say that it constitutes their continuation beyond degree or another, contributed to the elevation of
time and space. As such, it now forms an inte- humanity, by encouraging his or her contempogral part of the Rosicrucian Tradition and builds raries to look beyond the world of appearances,
a bridge between the Rosicrucians of yesteryear so that they could discover therein the presence
and those of today. Furthermore, since its publi- of the Divine. And, in so doing, the questions
cation this fourth manifesto has been the object that they have raised concerning the mysteries of
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the Rose and the Cross that is, the why and
wherefore of Humanity and Creation remain
a living actuality.
Endnotes:
1 A large community of Russian emigrants hostile to Communism
See Part XIII of this series, The Rose Garden of the Magi,
under subtitle The Templars of the Orient, Rosicrucian Digest,
Vol. 82, No. 2, 2004, p. 19.
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Rosicrucian
Digest
No. 1
2006
Nicholas Roerich and his wife Helena had been members of the
Not all of them were members at the same time; thus, we have
given them all together so as not to complicate matters.
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International
AMORC Convention
Berlin 2007
Love Will Build the Bridge
The next Rosicurican World Convention will take
place in the heart of Europe, in Germany, a nation with
a great history and background of tradition, and you are
invited to take part in this wonderful worldwide gathering
of Rosicrucians from all nations! While the Order traditionally
traces its roots to ancient Egypt, it draws much of its more recent
history from sources in Germany. Therefore, this will be a voyage
into the very heart of the Rosy Cross! Imperator Christian
Bernard, German Grand Master Maximilian Neff, along with all
officers of the Supreme Grand Lodge, Grand Masters, and
Administrators, as well as Grand Councilors and Regional
Monitors will be in attendance. The Convention will take place
under the motto:
From yesterday to today, to tomorrow,
Love will build the bridge.
Plan now to attend this outstanding Rosicrucian event. For more
Imperator Christian Bernard
information regarding the Convention program, registration,
hotel reservations, etc., please visit:
www.amorc-berlin-2007.de
Information on a pre-convention tour to France, August 6 - 14, 2007, will be available this November.
Berlin Cathedral
Reichstag
Tempodrom, site of
AMORC Convention
Bradenburg Gate
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