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109. Rosicrucian Esotericism: Rosicrucian Esotericism 03 Jun 1909, Budapest
Translated by Helen Fox

The expression “Rosicrucian method” is intended only to imply that theosophy will be presented in accordance with the method always adopted in the Mystery Schools of Europe since the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and called Rosicrucian training.
What is theosophy when presented according to the Rosicrucian method? Theosophy in itself is always and everywhere the same. A Rosicrucian theosophist today is a theosophist of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Rosicrucian theosophy is not there for the salon or for the hermit, but for the whole of human culture. Wisdom is always and forever one.
130. Esoteric Christianity and the Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz: Rosicrucian Christianity I 27 Sep 1911, Neuchâtel
Translated by Pauline Wehrle

It is our duty to get to know these forces, for we work with them as rosicrucians. Strictly speaking the rosicrucian movement began in the thirteenth century. At that time these forces worked extraordinarily strongly, and a Christian Rosenkreutz stream has been active in spiritual life ever since.
24 In the year 1785 the collected esoteric revelations of the rosicrucians appeared in the work: The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians25 by Hinricus Madathanus Theosophus.
25. The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians: Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 3 books, Altona 1785 – 88 (anon.).
130. Esoteric Christianity and the Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz: Rosicrucian Christianity II 28 Sep 1911, Neuchâtel
Translated by Pauline Wehrle

Everything in nature that can form a deposit of hard substance out of a solution was called salt by the rosicrucian of the Middle Ages. When the medieval rosicrucian saw this salt formation, however, his conception of it was entirely different from that of modern man.
These were the feelings of the medieval theosophist or rosicrucian. The process of dissolution gave a different experience: it was a different natural process that could also lead the medieval rosicrucian to prayer. Everything that can dissolve something else was called by the medieval rosicrucian quicksilver or mercury. Now he asked again: what is the corresponding quality in the human soul?
98. Nature and Spirit Beings — Their Effects in Our Visible World: The Rosicrucian Initiation 15 Dec 1907, Düsseldorf
Translated by Antje Heymanns

When talking about the initiation of the Rosicrucian, or the Rosicrucian Initiation, we must briefly place the concept of initiation in front of our soul.
Even the physical resemblance remains with the initiate, because the soul builds up the new body consciously based on the experience of the previous incarnation. In this way the highest leader of the Rosicrucian school lived for centuries. Only now it has become possible to make public some of the Rosicrucian principles.
Otherwise, we will keep getting into increasingly more difficult labyrinths there, if we have not learned to tell illusion from reality beforehand. We can learn this in a Rosicrucian training. The second stage in the Rosicrucian training is imaginative recognition, the recognition through pictures.
100. Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: The Rosicrucian Training 28 Jun 1907, Kassel
Translator Unknown

Let me therefore indicate right away the seven chief points of Rosicrucian training. The sequence of these stages is not the same for all, but let me point them out to you, for they come into consideration for everyone who passes through the Rosicrucian training.
Christianity is a world-conception of such profundity that our wisdom will never suffice to grasp it fully. The path of Rosicrucian training is the most suitable one for modern men.3 If we follow a train of thought which has nothing in common with the sensory world, we pursue study in the Rosicrucian meaning.
Thus I have given you some indications 0n the first three stages of the Rosicrucian path: Study, Imaginative Knowledge, and the Acquisition of the Occult Writing.
131. From Jesus to Christ: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training 05 Oct 1911, Karlsruhe
Translated by Harry Collison

It is this Spirit-element that those who have named themselves ‘Rosicrucians’ have sought to preserve most carefully, as far as human weakness permits. The Rosicrucians have always wished to adhere strictly to the rule that even in the highest regions of Initiation nothing must be worked upon except the Spirit-element which, as common between man and man, is available in the evolution of humanity. The Initiation of the Rosicrucians was an Initiation of the Spirit. It was never an Initiation of the Will, for the Will of man was to be respected as a sanctuary in the innermost part of the soul.
We must indeed bear the Christ in our Will; but the way in which men should come to an understanding with each other in life concerning the Christ can be found only—in the Rosicrucian sense—through a conscious soul-life which penetrates ever more deeply into the occult. In reaction against many other spiritual streams in Europe, the opposite way was taken by those who are usually called Jesuits.
131. Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training 05 Oct 1911, Karlsruhe
Translator Unknown

It is this Spirit-element that those who have named themselves ‘Rosicrucians’ have sought to preserve most carefully, as far as human weakness permits. The Rosicrucians have always wished to adhere strictly to the rule that even in the highest regions of Initiation nothing must be worked upon except the Spirit-element which, as common between man and man, is available in the evolution of humanity.
We must indeed bear the Christ in our Will; but the way in which man should come to an understanding with each other in life concerning the Christ can be found only—in the Rosicrucian sense—through a conscious soul-life which penetrates ever more deeply into the occult. In reaction against many other spiritual streams in Europe, the opposite way was taken by those who are usually called Jesuits.
124. Background to the Gospel of St. Mark: Rosicrucian Wisdom in Folk-Mythology 10 Jun 1911, Berlin
Translated by E. H. Goddard, Dorothy S. Osmond

We know that our own theosophical life has its source in what we have called the Rosicrucian stream; and it has often been emphasised that since the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries the Masters of Rosicrucian wisdom have been preparing conditions that began at the end of the nineteenth century and will continue in the twentieth.
I said just now that it has worked as the true Rosicrucian spirit since the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; it was always present although only at that time did it assume Rosicrucian form.
They had learnt from the centres we think of to-day as the Rosicrucian schools. They were pupils of Rosicrucians. Their teachers said to them: You cannot now go forth into the world and clothe your message in concepts and ideas, as will have to be done later on; you must speak of the King's son, of the Flower-Queen and of the three cloaks, in order that from these pictures thought-forms may come into being and live in the souls of men.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: The Christian and Rosicrucian Training 04 Oct 1907, Hanover

We implore the protection of the powers of the spiritual trinity: spirit self, life spirit, spirit man. The composite Rosicrucian training forms a center from which a unified spiritual truth is to permeate everything. Something emanated from the persecuted Christians of the catacombs that penetrated to the highest spiritual world.
111. Introduction to the Basics of Theosophy: The Initiation of the Rosicrucian 05 Mar 1908, The Hague

What one can find here and there in old writings about the Rosicrucians was not calculated to command respect from the outside world. But all this was very natural, because what was really Rosicrucian was actually kept secret until the end of the nineteenth century, because it was only in this century that it was destined to benefit humanity in general. It is only the present-day theosophical movement that is destined to absorb and disseminate the wisdom of the Rosicrucians. Now (said the speaker) we are not dealing with the history of the Rosicrucians, but with living Rosicrucianism.
A writer who, incidentally, knew little or nothing about the secrets of the Rosicrucians, said something right about this point: the Philosopher's Stone is in the hand of every man - but he does not know it.

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