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  1. The Secret Stream: Christian Rosenkreutz and Rosicrucianism by Rudolf Steiner, 2001-01-01
  2. Rosicrucianism Renewed: The Unity of Art, Science & Religion: The Theosophical Congress of Whitsun 1907 by Rudolf Steiner, Christopher Bamford, 2007-02-28
  3. Rosicrucianism And Strange Symbols by Hargrave Jennings, 2010-05-23
  4. Notes On the Scientific and Religious Mysteries of Antiquity: The Gnosis and Secret Schools of the Middle Ages; Modern Rosicrucianism; and the Various Rites and Degrees of Free and Accepted Masonry by John Yarker, 2010-01-10
  5. Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry by Frank C. Higgins, 2006-09-15
  6. Rosicrucianism In France by Arthur Edward Waite, 2010-05-23
  7. The Rosy And Golden Cross Of Rosicrucianism by Arthur Edward Waite, 2010-05-23
  8. Modern Rosicrucianism by John Yarker, 2010-05-23
  9. History of Rosicrucianism by Richard Wolff, 1973-01-01
  10. The Human Temple: Rosicrucianism And Freemasonry by Khei, George Winslow Plummer, 2010-05-23
  11. Rosicrucianism by W. Wynn Westcott, 2010-09-10
  12. Rosicrucianism, Divinity And The Lineage Of Man by Khei, George Winslow Plummer, 2010-05-23
  13. English Rosicrucianism by Arthur Edward Waite, 2010-05-23
  14. Rosicrucianism and Modern Initiation by Rudolf Steiner, 2000-01-01

1. Rosicrucian Archive - Presenting Ideals Of Rosicrucianism
Presenting the ideals of rosicrucianism. Large collection of writings dealing with rosicrucianism and the Rosicrucians, both ancient and modern.
http://www.crcsite.org/
The Rosicrucian Archive
Presenting the ideals of Rosicrucianism and the contributions
of the Rosicrucians to the spiritual upliftment of humankind. What is Rosicrucianism?
Most questions about the Rosicrucians concern their history, philosophy and the Rose Cross Tradition. Many visitors find this introduction to Rosicrucianism to be a good start. Rosicrucian Library
Visit our library , a comprehensive library of the ancient Rosicrucian Landmarks including the Manifestos, the Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians and the collection of contemporary writings. Related Studies in Kabala
For some Rosicrucians related studies in kabala is a useful addition to their spiritual quest. This section gives a kabalistic perspective on some of the Rosicrucian doctrines, and an insight to the Western Esoteric Traditions. The Confraternity of the Rose Cross
The Rosicrucian Archive is maintained in association with the Confraternity of the Rose Cross (CR+C). Learn more on the practical applications of the Rosicrucian ideals.

2. Rosicrucianism
A listing of a number of online Rosicrucian works in HTML format.
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/rosicros.html
Rosicrucianism
  • Fama Fraternitatis
  • Confessio Fraternitatis
  • The Chymical Wedding
  • Ara foedaris Theraphici ...
  • The Secret symbols of the Rosicrucians [In preparation]
  • Michael Maier - Laws of the Fraternity of the Rosy Cross [In preparation - chapters 1-9 only]
  • Vaughan's Preface to the Rosicrucian Manifestos
  • Coloured illustration of the Golden and Rosy Cross [From Secret symbols of the Rosicrucians]
  • 3. Rosicrucian Order, AMORC - Introduction
    AMORC official site, containing information and study guide resources.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    4. Ron Heisler - The Forgotten English Roots Of Rosicrucianism
    There has been a tendency to view the early history of rosicrucianism through a R. Heisler rosicrucianism The First Bloorning in Britain Hermetic
    http://www.levity.com/alchemy/h_ros.html
    Ron Heisler - The Forgotten English Roots of Rosicrucianism
    Article originally published in The Hermetic Journal
    The Forgotten English Roots of Rosicrucianism
    Ron Heisler
    Michael Maier, according to his own statement, first heard of the Rosicrucian brotherhood when in England. Leaving Prague in the spring of 1611, he spent some time in Amsterdam before, we can reckon, arriving in London in the winter of that year. Presumably it was in December 1611 that he wrote the Rosicrucian "greetings card", featuring a rose, which was sent to James I. The wording carries a very strong echo of a powerful speech in the play, The Two Noble Kinsmen , which bears the unmistakable imprint of William Shakespeare's unique poetic talent. This familiarity with the Bard's play is unlikely to have been purely accidental, particularly, as I have shown elsewhere, Maier had a significant connection with Shakespeare's circle of friends.1 The question inevitably arises, therefore, of what clear evidence exists to indicate that the traditional Germanocentric reading of the history of early Rosicrucianism - which depicts the movement as mainly gestating in the strivings of J.V. Andreae's personal circle - oversimplifies the movement's origins to the point of gross distortion? Thynne's manuscripts are numerous, and they reveal a man who not only was a heraldic enthusiast, becoming Lancaster herald, but was an ardent delver into alchemical texts, which exist to this day in the British Library, in Longleat House and in the Ashmole collection in the Bodleian.3 At Longleat are to be found Ripley's

    5. The Seeker Page
    The seeker web site provides information for the seeker of truth. It has an extensive section on rosicrucianism and graphics of Roscicrucian Digests dating back to the 1930's.
    http://www.travelrewards.net/seeker/
    This site is for the seeker of spiritual truth and personal growth Last Update The purpose of this site is to provide information to those who are seeking spiritual truth and to advance their personal growth. It is intended to be a guiding light and not a destination. Each of us must find our own truth. This web site is intended to be one of empowerment. It has a basic premise that we are totally responsible for everything that happens to us in life. Whatever limitations we have in life are the result of the limitations we have placed upon ourselves. So how does one move beyond those limitations. The first step is to accept responsibility for our limitations and then move beyond them. This then takes us to a quest that starts in the relm of the material world and finally takes us to the spiritual world. Rosicrucianism Organizations Miscellanious Rosicrucian Art O.M.C.E.

    6. Rosicrucian Order, Esoteric And Traditional Initiation
    Official web site of the Rose Cross Order, an initiatic mystical fraternity continuing the traditional Rosicrucian knowledge.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    7. Ron Heisler - Shakespeare And The Ethos Of The Rosicrucians
    Two Worlds that Converged Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians. More interesting connections between early English rosicrucianism, Shakespeare, and various Elizabethans in London.
    http://levity.com/alchemy/h_shake.html
    Ron Heisler - Two Worlds that Converged: Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians
    Article originally published in The Hermetic Journal
    Two Worlds that Converged:
    Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians
    In a 1986 article on "Shakespeare and the Rosicrucians", I dissected a late play that Shakespeare wrote jointly with John Fletcher, The Two Noble Kinsmen . Relying mainly on internal evidence, I found some very strong Rosicrucian affinities, particularly the striking scene in which a quasi-religious ceremony takes place in the temple of Diana, at which a rose plays a crucial role. Emilia declares that "a rose is best" and then explains: "It is the very emblem of a maid:
    For when the west wind courts her gently
    How modestly she blows and paints the sun
    With her chaste blushes! When the north comes near her,
    Rude and impatient, then, like chastity,
    She locks her beauties in her bud again
    And leaves him to base briars." (II. ii.)
    The play as we know it probably was premiered in early 1613 and I felt it somewhat of a coincidence that at Christmas 1611 the great Rosicrucian Michael Maier sent a "greetings card" to James I, which expressed the cryptic hope "May the Rose not be gnawed by the Canker of the North Wind…" Since 1986 I have had some leisure to explore Shakespeare's friends and acquaintances in depth, seeking for Rosicrucian clues - and hoping against hope that for once literature's greatest, most opaque and most secretive figure will have relaxed his guard. Readers must judge the results for themselves.

    8. Rosicrucian Archive - Presenting Ideals Of Rosicrucianism
    Presenting the ideals of rosicrucianism. Large collection of writings dealing with rosicrucianism and the Rosicrucians, both ancient and modern.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    9. Rosicrucianism - The History And Objectives
    Another and more accurate approach to the intentions of rosicrucianism is to First, it needs to be remembered that rosicrucianism is a traditional and
    http://www.crcsite.org/rosicrucianism.htm
    The Rosicrucian Archive
    Printer Version Rosicrucianism outermost public interpretation , as well as an inner, hidden meaning , derived from less known sources. Its symbolic significance is the key to understanding the intentions and objectives of Rosicrucianism. To even more appreciate the traditional aspect and intentions of the Order one needs to understand the inner, symbolic significance of the Rose Cross "To participate in a movement" is to understand truly the Rosicrucian tradition. Who was responsible for the introduction of the scientific methods, freedom of thought, the elements of democracy, the advancement of peace and culture, and many more? The philosophers and mystics, many of whom worked within movements and many within the Order.
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    10. Esoteric Personalities List
    A listing of the more famous mages, theurgists, and kabbalists. Also lists famous adherents to rosicrucianism and Theosophy.
    http://www.luckymojo.com/altmagickfaq/mageref

    11. Rosicrucian Order - Confraternity Of The Rose Cross (CR+C)
    is a good start for those who have various questions about the CR+C, its objectives, the membership benefits, or rosicrucianism in general.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    12. Rosicrucian - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    From this conversion, rosicrucianism was born by fusing primitive Christianity with Egyptian He subsequently described rosicrucianism as a Ludibrium.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosicrucian
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    Rosicrucian
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    "The Temple of the Rosy Cross," Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens, 1618 The Rosicrucians are a legendary and secretive Order dating from the 15th or 17th century, generally associated with the symbol of the Rose Cross, which is also used in certain rituals of the Freemasons . Several modern societies have been formed for the study of Rosicrucianism and allied subjects. Many argue that modern Rosicrucians are in no sense directly derived from the "Brethren of the Rosy Cross" of the 17th century, though they are keen followers thereof.
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    According to the legend, the Rosicrucian Order was founded in by a German pilgrim named Christian Rosenkreuz ), who studied in the Holy Land under various occult masters. During his lifetime, the Order was alleged to be small, consisting of no more than eight members. When Rosenkreuz died in , the Order died out, only to be "reborn" in the early 17th century. This legend is accepted to varying degrees by modern Rosicrucians, with some accepting it as literal truth, others seeing it as a parable, and yet others believing Rosenkreuz to be a pseudonym for some more famous historical figure (

    13. Order Of The Grail
    Mystic Chivalry and rosicrucianism.
    http://www.orderofthegrail.org/
    If you don't see the flash enabled menu buttons here, please click the "f download now" link on the right to get the latest flash player installed on your computer so that the buttons will display properly. If this doesn't work, then you probably have your firewall settings set to block active x files. For an alternate menu, click HERE. The ORDER OF THE GRAIL is a fraternal order of mystic Chivalry . Through a traditional line of filiation nearly one thousand years old, we are heirs to such august orders as; L’ORDRE DE LE CROSSE DE GENET L'ORDRE DE SAINT MICHAEL L'ORDRE DE LA TOISON D’OR, and L’ORDRE DE SAINT LAZARRE DE JERUSALEM amongst others. Since 1985 the Order of the Grail (OTG) has served as the fraternal body of the International College of Esoteric Studies (ICES) The I C E S curriculum forms the basic educational substance of o ur work. Prior to 1985 and our association with I.C.E.S. t he Order of the Grail was known as ‘Les Chevaliers de la Rose et de La Croix” Knights of the Rose+Croix) and this name is still used all official correspondence O ur rituals and initiations do reflect certain Alchemical and Rosicrucian influences, whether or not we call ourselves a "Rosicrucian" order.

    14. Rosicrucians
    rosicrucianism almost completely disappeared in the eighteenth century, but in the nineteenth century was a major component of the occult
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    15. Rosicrucianism, Rosicrucian Fellowship, Christian Rosenkreutz
    rosicrucianism, Rosicrucian Fellowship AMORC, Societas Rosicruciana, Christian Rosenkreutz.
    http://religion-cults.com/Secret/Rosicrucianism/Rosicrucianism.htm
    Rosicrucianism
    Rosicrucian Fellowship, AMORC
    Societas Rosicruciana Art Gallery Religion by Correspondence: Rosicrucianism is the religion "by correspondence"...
    and of lies! .. claiming to be "dedicated to the investigation, study, and practice of natural and spiritual laws", anchored in "Egypt", with many occult and Hindu practices, and the basic beliefs of pantheism and reincarnation, with some Masonic rituals. There are several groups, the largest is the "AMORC" , "Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis", with 50,000 active members, based in San Jose, California. It spends $500,000 a year on adds, printing, and postage, to 150 countries, with 100 lodges in the USA, 26 in France, 21 in Brazil, 18 in Niger, 13 in Canada, 13 in Mexico, 12 in england, 11 in Venezuela, 8 in Australia... it is a big business!. You may see "an add", in you local newspaper promising to improve your memory, develop will power, maintain health, overcome bad habits, unlock the secret wisdom of the ages, banish fears and frustrations, enrich the human spirit, open the door to self-mastery... it's all propaganda, nothing is true!... but if you write, you will receive two monographs a month, and a subscription to the magazine "Rosicrucian Digest", to study lessons on "mental vibrations", "mystical comprehension", "the life force", and other occult subjects... after one year you may take "higher degrees"... and after several thousand dollars and years you may join the "select Illuminati", and be an active member in their business...

    16. Priory Of Sion
    Articles on The Priory of Sion, Alpha Galates, 'Vaincre', French Esoterica, Rennesle-Chateau, rosicrucianism, and Freemasonry.
    http://priory-of-sion.com

    Da Vinci Code Articles
    Priory of Sion Debunking Articles The Tomb at Les Pontils Assorted Topics ...
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    The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail – Illustrated Edition

    Children of The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail

    Priory of Sion Updates - July 2005

    Michael Baigent
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    Henry Lincoln (real name, Henry Soskin)

    Welcome to the Priory-of-Sion.com website that provides the salient facts about both the Priory of Sion and Rennes-le-Château. Find out all the essential information about the Abbé Bérenger Saunière and Pierre Plantard here! Was the Abbé Bérenger Saunière really wealthy and did he discover a treasure and parchments or was he just another French priest? Was Pierre Plantard The answers to these questions can all be found on this website.
    Bérenger Saunière’s "wealth" is a myth that first originated during the mid-1950s. Saunière’s entire estate was only valued at 18,000 Francs by the Credit Foncier de France in 1913 when Saunière had asked it for a loan because by that time he did not have enough money to even buy food. This was not the first time that Abbé Saunière had asked for a loan in order to eat.

    17. AMORC-The Worldwide Rosicrucian Order (Official International Home
    A nonsectarian body of men and women devoted to the investigation, study and practical application of natural and spiritual laws.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    18. Secret Societies, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, Ku Klux Klan, New Age, New World
    Secret Societies, Freemasonry, rosicrucianism, Ku Klux Klan, New Age, New World Order.
    http://religion-cults.com/secret.htm
    Secret Societies Freemasonry Rosicrucianism Ku Klux Klan New Age ... Home

    19. Magick Circle
    All about Magic, the cabala, occultism, theosophy, rosicrucianism and Golden Dawn.
    http://www.frateralastor.com

    20. Welcome To Esoterica The Journal
    Western esoteric traditions including alchemy, astrology, Gnosticism, gnosis, magic, mysticism, rosicrucianism, and secret societies, and
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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