AMORC - The Mastery of Life 1970
AMORC - The Mastery of Life 1970
AMORC - The Mastery of Life 1970
ISAAC NEWTON
E n g l i s h p h i lo s o p h e r an d m a th e m a tic ia n . D isco ver ed t h e law o f g r a v i ta t i o n . E x p e r i m e n t e r in wave b an ds o f c o lo r . (1642-1727)
B EN JA M IN
FR A N K LIN
RENE
DESCARTES
A r c h iv ist
A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d by S u p r e m e G r a n d L o d g e o f A .M .O .R .C .. Inc.
Tw elfth
E dition
GB-82 6 70
L IT H O IN JA P A N
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The Mystery
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Thirty years ago. a young doctor sat by a desperately ill baby on her death bed. T h e parents were fran tically begging for help, ever)- treatm ent failing to aid. T h e parents becam e grief-stricken to the point of death. 1 am the doctor who had that experience. T h i s experience created a desire in my m ind to know why people are b o rn and why nature allows such a great difference between m em bers of the h u man race. T h e hu n ger for knowledge drove m e to laboratories and libraries for the answerb u t I am still searching and determ ined to know .
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T h e s e are the words of a prom in en t physician. U n intentionally, he has spoken for m illions of men and women who today harbor the same thoughts. T h is i n e q u a l i t y o f m a n is apparent to most of us. You know persons who are radiant with health from birth and seemingly im m u n e to disease. Y ou know others whose lives are preyed upon by num erous a il ments which rob them not only of enjoym ents but of simple comforts. Also, there are those m en and women whose every plan becomes a successful ven ture. Each enterprise they en ter turns into a golden op p ortu n ity as if they had the touch of the fabled K ing Midas. A rou nd them, however, a m u ltitu de of u nfortunate beings live and struggle. W h a t makes one m an m ore successful than a n other? Is it training in just o n e l i n e ? You know that is not true! You cann ot make a good businessman out of a youth who lias been taught n othing more than buying and selling. You cannot m ake a good physician out of a m an or woman who has been taught only the principles included in the restricted four years in medical college. T h e r e appears to be
'I 'h e R o s i c r u c i a n s an a u g u st f r a te r n i t y whos e d o c tr in e s, h i n t ed at b y t h e ea rliest p h i lo s o p h e rs , a r e still a m ystery to t h e u n w o r th y . 1 do not b l a m e them for th eir discre ti o n . L ord E dw ard B u lw e r -L y t lo n . (A R o s ic ru c ia n .)
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some u n k n o w n e l e m e n t which some seem to possess, or have discovered. In your youth, y o u feared things which you later cam e to recognize as harmless and really useful. In your days of developing observation, you were puzzled by the unknown elem ents in life. It seemed to you that there were m ore elem ents of the u n known than o f ihe known. 11 is always the unknow n in every days activities that causes us worry, concern, perplexity, and even suffering. In years since your youth, you have be come well acquainted with things once unknown. T od ay , you k n o w them ; you can see them, sense them, p r e p a r e f o r t h e m ; it is a power no one can take from you. B u t even now, are you fully pre pared to meet all of the obstacles of life, to sweep them aside or surm ount them easily? If not, begin now to investigate further the still unknown ele ments of your existencethe my st eri es that make for the inequalities between men. Real knowledge by m an a b o u t man is, today, the greatest power any m an can possess.
I n o u r s a n c t u a r y all th e h id d e n M yst eri es a r e p re serv ed in tact; th e y h a v e n e v e r b een profaned. . . . O u r sci e n c e is t h e i n h e r i t a n c e p rom ised to t h e E le ct. C o u n c ilo r Von E c k a r t s h a u s e n . (A R o s i c r u c ian .)
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this period of consciousness which the years afford us? Many m en and women resign themselves to the in fluences of their environm ent. T h e y allow th em selves to be drawn or impelled along this causeway of life. T h e y are like balls of snow, rolling at a furious rate of speed down the side of a great m ou n tain . O ne m om ent, they are free, out in the open, encou ntering few or no obstacles, and they are unconcerned. T h e next m om ent, they have collided with unanticipated events and happenings. T h e y are at a loss to avoid these conditions or to rise above them. T h u s they travel through the years, sometimes wondering if the vicissitudes of life, the bitterness, the pains, are worth the price, worth the occasional pleasures and snatches of peace of m ind which come their way.
W HY ARE WE HERE?
Certainly, at some tim e you must have asked your self as you looked back upon your past activities and likewise contem plated your future: Is this haphaz ard existence my destiny? W h y a r e w e here ?" Also, is there a m other who has never gazed down on the inn ocen t babe nestled in her anus and wondered: W hat does this span of existence hold for h im ?" Is it noi lim e that h u m an ity ceases plunging into lire u n k n o w n along this thoroughfare of life, hoping to grasp the skirts of passing opportunity? W ou ld life not be entirely different for vou if Jvou could control J your moods? If you could form desirable habits and break those not desired: if you could know how to see in the events happening about vou the trends of tomorrow, woidd you not be more assured and con fident in the strength of such knowledge? I f you knew how to develop your will power sufficiently to m eet the demands upon you and to make the right decision, would not many of your troubles, the result of indecision, disappear? If you could reach into a dependable source and produce helpful, construc
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1 h e c o sm ic i n f l u e n ces a r c inv isib le , bin th e y a d u p o n m an . Heal an d l i g h t are i n t a n g i b l e a n d in corp o r e a 1; n c v e rt hclcss. t h e y act u p o n m a n , an d t h e sa m e is tr u e o f o t h e r in v i s i b le in f lu en ces . P a r a c e ls u s . (A Rosicrucian.)
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tive, intelligent ideas at a tim e when an im portant thought, a useful plan, meant the difference between discouragem ent and achievem ent, would you not feel equal to any circumstance? Certainly, such a life would be far superior in its advantages.
T h e Adept o n ly c o n verses at his best with I h e A d ep t. Around h im is a sacre d circ le , an d w i t h i n it o n ly t h e E l e c t are a llo w ed to enter. T he B roth er h o o d o f C on sec ra ted L iv es a d m i ts all w h o a r e w o r t h y ; an d all w ho are excluded, e x c l u d e t h e m s e I v e s. F r a . E lb e r t H u b b a r d . (A R o s i c r u c i a n .)
being, as well as every oute r force. Man's creative abilities do not rest in the m uscular strength of his body, nor in his fertile im agination. H e must be able to bring his mental imaging into m a t e r i a l e x p r e s s i o n daily, hourly. T o do this, he must be able to use o t h e r f a c u l t i e s than simple visualization. F u rth e r more, he must use these powers according to the purpose for which they were intended.
A BLUEPRINT OF LIVING
Since we are part of an orderly universe, with its majestic and im m u tab le laws, a b o v e a n d b e l o w , then there also exists for m an, as part of this great cosmic scheme, a true purpose in life. By knowing this p u r pose, by relating it to his existence each day, man discovers himself. H e becomes the rightful master of his d om in ion this worldand relegates suffering, misery, and ignorance to their proper placesand apart from himself. Certainly, you have instinctively felt that there was more to life than you have already experienced. Let us assure you that there is a tr ue b l u e p r i n t o f living. Even those occurrences which have been painful to us are part of a chain of causes which can be made useful if we understand them. T h o s e who continuously suffer m isfortunes and whose lives are not as progressive or inspiring as they would want them can experience m arked changes when this cos mic b lu ep rin t is followed. Did you ever stop to think why you do the things you do? Is it not of ten because you had no alternativeb e cause there seemed n othing else to do, and you took the chance that it m ight
l ife is what you m a k e it. An in t e l l i g e n t p lan well d i r e c t e d can pro v id e perso nal p o w e r a n d a t ta i n m e n t.
T r u e h appine ss ( (in sists n o t in t h e k n o w l e d g e o f good th in gs , b u t in good li fe ; n o t in u n d e r s t a n d in g , b ut in li v i n g u n d e r s t a n d in g ly. N e i t h e r is it gr ea t l e a r n i n g b u t good will that jo in s m e n to God. C o r n e l i u s A g rip l'n . (A R osicruc iati .)
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turn out for the best? M illions of humans through out the civilized world today live just like that, taking blind chancesand these same m illions often won der. therefore, if the life they live is really worth while.
T h e r e is an in v isib le bo nd w ilh I he pow er b ey o n d . I,i ke a silver th re ad y o u r in n e r c onsc io usn ess bin d s you to l he u n iv e rse.
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P A KT T W O
Several thousand years ago in Anu C C rtl cient Egypt, man first began his in vestigation of those mysteries which surrounded him . T h e first and most stupendous dis covery he made was t h e du a li t y o f self. H e learned that in addition to his physical body, with its limbs and organs, there was some ethereal nature or ele m ent oE his being. M a n then became, for the first time, truly self-conscious, or rather conscious of th e g r e a t e r i n n e r self. W h e n c e cam e this ethereal essence of his nature or s e l f f It could not be affected by that which pained the bodyby heat, cold, or hunger. It could be active, t h i n k and. c o n c e i v e , while the body was at rest or even asleep. Moreover, what would happen to it at the end of lifeor death? W as it indestructible? Did it sur vive? W ith such questions as these confou nding the minds of the early Egyptians a n d yet in t r i g u i n g t h e m , m an began a search that has never ceased on the part of intelligent m en and women everywhere. In the com m on ph enom ena of everyday lifein the observation of the com ing and going of the sea sons, in the ebb and flow of the tides, in the w axing and waning of the m o o n these early m en discovered the law of cycles, the periodicity of all nature. W ith the seasonal death of plant life and its recu rren t birth in the spring, they found the resurrecf tion of n a tu rea * ,*$}' H s tr a n g e i m m o r t a l i t y
A r t i s t s c o n c e p t i o n o f N ean d e r t h a l M a n (S to n e A ge ) s t a n d i n g b e t w e e n row s o f m o n o l i th s m a k i n g a s a l u i a t io n to t h e ri s i n g su n . T h e p h e n o m e n o n was on e o f th e ea r li e st m ysteri es to m an.
The Golden
No b u sin ess, no m o v e m e n t , n o a c ti v ity on t h e part o f m a n o r a g r o u p o f m e n c an b e c o m e an y g r e a t e r th a n th e th in king m in d s an d c onsc io usn ess of t h e p e o p le w h o are back o f th e m ovem ent. D r. H . S p e n c e r L e w i a. (A R o s i c r n c i a n .)
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iii living things. In the regular journey of the silvery specks or planets, and the appar ent path of the sun across the heavens, m en discerned the infallibility of nature and the suggestion of a great universal order pervad ing all things. All of this heightened their inquisitiveness.
M u ch of the startling wisdom they acquired was reduced by them to w riting on stone tablets and papyrus rollsb u t the greatest portion was secretly conveyed from one to another by w o r d o j m o n t h . Sir E.A. W allis Budge, renowned Egyptologist, in one of his learned works, relates with respect to these mystery schools: T h e r e must have been a progres sive developm ent in the mysteries and it seems as if some of them were entirely unknow n under the old kingdom. It is impossible to doubt that there were H e w h o kn o w s m o , , mysteries in the Egyptian rites, and this bein g so. it grieves m ost for w asted js impossible to think that the highest order of the cZliD )m l( < A R"sl K h eri-H ebs (Masters) did not possess esoteric (in ner) knowledge which they guarded with the greatest care. Each, if I read the evidence correctly, possessed a gnosis, a superiority of know ledge which they
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never put into writing, and so were enabled to e n large or diminish its scope as circumstances made it necessary. It is, therefore, absurd to expect to find in Egyptian papyri descriptions of the secrets which formed the esoteric knowledge of the K h eri-H e b s. T h e disclosures of these ancient investigators are astounding even to the scientific world today. T h e eternal truths they unveiledthe facts, the hitherto unknown laws of naturemade them masters of fear and liberated them from the undependable ele ments of so-called chance and luck. W hat they were able to accomplish in their lives, to do for friends and members of their families, how they were able to utilize nature's forces to do their bidding were the cause of the legends that have com e down to us today about the a n c i e n t m i r a c l e w o r k e r s . T o the u n i n i t i a t e d , to those still steeped in ignorance who were dwelling in darkness and doubt, these sages and mys tics seemed to be p erform in g miracles. T o those of the mystery schools who knew, these demonstrations were not magical processes but rath er t h e s i m p l e a p p l i c a t i o n o f a k n o w l e d g e by which man can direct the laws of nature and the faculties of his own being. W ith the same understanding, what they did. y o u can do. cxo
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l e t all th y plans an d b e h a v i o r h a v e a so u n d f o u n d a t i o n .
( A b o v e is a n e x a m p l e o f t h e a n c ie n t w isdom teach i n g s o f K g v p t , w r i t t e n by A m en -em -ap i, m ag istrate an d sc rib e o f a wisdom school. H e liv ed d u rin g t h e X V I I I D y n a s t y . 3350 years ago! H is t itle in t h e m y s te ry sch o ol was G e rM aa or " R e a l Silent O n e ." T r a n s la te d from Papyrus n u m b e r 10,474.)
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R o m a n E m p ero r Ju s tin ia n was one of these. H e was a misguided religious zealot who issued an edict in the Sixth C entury seeking to abolish all the mystery schools. H e considered the men and women who had acquired personal power and confidence in th em selves from the unusual knowledge they had discov ered a m enace to the orthodox and often supersti tious dogmas which he wished to promote. T h u s it became necessary that this wisdom be s e c r e t e d and kept for the i n q u i r i n g , c o u r a g e o u s j e w out of the multitudes. T h i s amazing knowledge, which secret b ro th er hoods have preserved, is available today to the seeker for personal achievem ent and the mastery of life. It exists f o r y o u for everyone with an open mind. Its efficacy, its great power, can be applied to the affairs of your life with startling beneficial results.
STRANGE EXPERIENCES
L e t us face facts. Y ou r life is influenced by many inexplicable thingsphenom ena and happenings that you som etimes can not qu ite explain or over come. You may call them u n ca n n y . Perhaps you seek to push them into the background of your conscious ness. Y ou may even laugh about them to others. Nevertheless, they are often the direct or indirect factors in preventing you from realizing some ideal, som ething you are seeking to attain or accom plish, or from freein g yourself of worry and strife. Have you, for ex am ple, had these strange experiences? Y ou have m et persons for the first tim e who have been presentable in appearance and in speechand yet im m ediately a wave of distrust and
Y ou a r e se ver al selv es an d pe rso nalitie s in on e. St op b e in g a s t r a n g e r to yo u rs elf. I h ere is n o g r e a t e r a d v e n t u r e t h a n e x p l o r in g t h e f r o n t i e r s o f t h e m in d .
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dislike for th em would sweep over you. W hy? It is a manifestation of t h e h u m a n a u r a an invisible, mag netic radiation from the hum an body which we can detect. It eith er repels or attractsand it is scientifi cally demonstrable. T h i s em anation also has a most practical my s tic al p o w e r which was known for cen turies to the students of the mystery schools, to the sages and adepts of old. Have you ever entered a room that depressed you? T h e room, perhaps in a home, hotel, or office building, m ight have been clean, orderly, and even attractively furnished; yet while in it you were u n able to accomplish your best work or feel at ease. Do you know that intense em otional outbursts, hatred, jealousy, and anger ca n and d o affect m aterial su b stances so that every room in which they occur takes on a depressing environm ent? T h e s e a r e not s u p e r st iti ons not suppositionsb u t the effects of littleknown natural laws around us. Obviously, u nder standing them, as do those who have this esoteric knowledge, makes for t h e ma st ery o f s u c h c i r c u m stances.
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do not rely solely upon their ou ter minds b u t are able to draw upon the vast resources they possess and which also exist in the cosmic forces around them. Psychologists today say that m an uses only a frac tion of the inherent power with which he is im bued as a hum an being. T h e secret brotherhoods have known for centuries how to com m and and use much m ore of this power to rou nd out and enjoy an e n riched life. H undreds o f the so-called mysteries are understandable and workable laws of the universe to those who master this esoteric (inner) knowledge. W h y , you may ask, is n ot this knowledge gener ally and widely disseminated to m ankind today? Why, if such illu m in a tin g truths exist and are availa ble to man, is he deprived of them ? W e have shown what occurred in an cient times when the attem pt was made to teach m an these simple truths. T h e y were often suppressed. Even today, such knowledge can not be taught to everyone. T o those who are sincere in b etterin g O th eir own lives and advancing o hum anity, such knowledge becomes a power for good. On the other hand, in the hands of the selfish and the bigoted, the same knowledge m ight becom e a factor for misuse and further persecution of the ignorant and the helpless. B u t today, as we have said, it has survived because of the careful guardianship of the brotherhood mystery schools and societies. The oldest of these h u m a n i t a r i a n s o c ie ti e s, w orld wide in extent and n o t a r el ig io n , is the Rosicrucians. It offers you this knowledge, as old as time, for the fullness of life, free of any religious intolerance or political or o th er prejudices or biases. A ttu n e yourself with those who are suc cessful and happy. Cooperate with natu res laws and revel in the power that comes into your being with the dawn of each day and abides like an unseen guesi in your home, your office, your places of ' ' m editation and pleasure.
l i f e is a mission. E v e r y o t h e r d e fi nition o f life is false, and leads all w h o acce pt it as tra y. R e l i g i o n , sci ence, p h ilo s o p h y , t h o u g h s l i l l a i var ianc e up o n m a n y poin ts, all a g r e e in this, th at ever y e x i s t e n c e is an aim . M az z in i, (A R o sicr u c ian.)
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TH E T O U C H
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IM M E D IA T E LY C O N V E Y OF PAST T R A G IC
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AN D W O M E N we re r e l u c t a n t to discuss o r adm it st ra n g e p h e n o m e n a in t h e i r lives. E x p e r i e n c e s , h appen ing s, an d e v e n t s w h ic h cou ld n o t b e e x p l a i n e d by th e l im ited k n o w l e d g e o f t h e i r pe riod w e re left u n to ld a n d it n in v es ti g a t e d . I g n o r a n c e a n d p r e j u d i c e re le g a te d t h e n o t-u n d e r s to o d f u n c ti o n s of t h e m i n d an d o f t h e i n n e r f a c u l ties o f m a n to t h e c a te g o r y of s u p e r n a t u r a l i s m a n d myst ery. T h e c o u ra g e o u s , t h e t h i n k e r s , th e lo v e r s o f tr u th d u r i n g su c h ti m es h a d to m a k e t h e i r i n q u i r i e s in t o th e se c re ts o f n a t u r e b e h i n d closed do or s. The y fe a re d a b ig o te d p u b l i c o p i n io n .
P L A C E S A N D EVENTS.
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C O M M U N IC A T E D A T A D IST A N C E T o d a y , th i s sh am , hypocri sy , and p r e j u d i c e a r e a b o l i s h e d . M a n y we lcom e W IT H O U T P H Y S IC A L M E A N S . tr u t h with open a rm s ; th e y n o lo n g e r look u p o n h e r with sus picion o r as an u n w a n t e d g u e st. T h e s e u n i q u e tr u t h s , w h ic h o n c e had to be c o n c e a l e d an d well g u a r d e d in th e age o f darkn ess , a r e now b r o u g h t to lig h t by the Rosicrucians. Stran ge happenings are m a d e u n d e r s t a n d a b l e ; t h e y a r e sh ow n to b e u s e fu l laws, w h i c h m a k e f o r g r e a t e r m aste ry a n d e n jo y m e n t o f life by t h e i n d i v i d u a l . T h e r e is n o su f> ern atu rali.sm . E v e r y t h i n g o c c u rs by cosm ic, n a t u r a l law. T h e r e a r e n o mysteries, e x c e p t as o u r i g n o r a n c e an d m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g m ake t h e m a p p e a r so. T h e r e is n o g r e a t e r t h rill th a n e x p l o r i n g t h e n a t u r e o f y o u r s e l f a n d t h e u n i v e r s e in w h ic h you live. T h e r e is n o g r e a t e r c o n f id e n c e th an th a t w h ic h is b o r n fr o m u n d e r s t a n d in g . T h e r e is no g r e a t e r p o w e r by w h i c h you c an ac h i e v e , th a n th a t w h ic h arises f r o m a use fu l k n o w le d g e , su c h as th e R o s i c r u c i a n te a c h i n g s c o n t a i n . Now, in t h e p r iv a c y o f y o u r h o m e , t h e n a t u r e o f a ll su c h p h e n o m e n a , not j u s t a few i l lu str a ti o n s sh own ab o ve , will be re v ea led to yo u in an i n tellig en t, sim ple, f a s c i n a ti n g way.
P E R S O N A L IT Y .
P R E S E N C E C A N S E N S E IT A T O N C E .
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body of progressive men and women, interested in exhausting the possibilities of life by a sane and sensible use of their heritage of esoteric knowledge and the faculties which they pos sess as hum an beings. This knowledge which they cherish, and to which they add fu rth er contributions. embraces every realm of hum an endeavor and every phenom enon of the universe known to man.
rhey are m en and women such as you would meet in any gathering of thinking, open-minded, and in q u irin g peopleyet they are to be found in every walk of life, from the hu m blest to the highest. Y our next-door neighbor, perhaps the m an or woman who works in the office or shop with you, may be a R o si crucian.
T h e R osicru cian traditions which have come down by word of m outh, and those which are so often related in literary reference works, tell how the O r der had its b irth as one of the mystery schools of secret wisdom in ancient Egypt during the 18th Dy nasty, or the reign of Pharaoh A kh naton, about 1350 B .C . Its f a s c i n a t i n g s y m b o l i s m and rituals relate it definitely to the illu m in atin g wisdom of the sages of Egypt and the great centers of learning of the ancient lands of the East. Its first m ember-students, it is fu r ther traditionally related, met in the secret cham-
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hers of the G reat Pyramid. In the m agnificent tem ples, as candidates, they were initiated in t o t h e gr eat mysteries. T h e s e legends also recou n t how its adepts, its great masters and teachers, imparted some of their wisdom to the builders of K ing Solom on's magnifi cent and symbolic temple. M any tomes, rare books, and docum ents of several centuries ago, reposing in the archives of the Rosicru cian O rder in this country and in Europe, describe its early spread from the O rien t to E u rop e in ancient times, and the great in fluence it had upon the minds of men and women thirsty for knowledge.
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NOT A RELIGIONNONPOLITICAL
Since its earliest inception, the R osicru cian O rder has kept free of religious sectarianism and affiliations, desiring rather that each m e m b er follow the dictates of his own c o n s c i e n c e in religious matters. It has never been involved in political controversies and has consistently fought s u p e r s t i t i o n , ignorance, and fear as the greatest enem ies of m an and the obstacles to his mastery of life. T o d a y the R osicru cian O rder, as a vast, progres sive m ovement, has Lodges and fraternal T e m p le s throughout the civilized world. It no longer has to be secret in the sense that it conceals its identity. In beautiful R osicru cian Park, San Jose. California, at the See of the Intern ation al Ju risd ictio n of the O rd er for T h e Americas, B r it is h Com m onw ealth, France, G erm any, Switzerland, Sweden, and Africa, the O rd e r m aintains for its research, and f o r th e b e n e f i t o f its vast m e m b e r s h i p wherever they are located, a research library, science laboratories, a planetarium for astronomical studies, a m useum of Egyptian antiquities, an art gallery, a physical sci ence m useum , and extensive adm inistration buildings.
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W h e n n a t u r e 's m any rti y s tc r io u s a c t i v i t i c s a r e un d e rstood , m a n is a b l e to c o n q u e r t h e soc a l le d " e v i l i n f lu e n c e s w hic h beset his pa th in life . R ev . G eorg e B a n n in g . (A R o s i c r u c ia n.)
It is today known by its traditional and authentic com plete title, the A n c i e n t M y st ic a l O r d e r R o s a e C r u c i s (abbreviated A M O R C and used in that m an ner for sim p licity).#
T h e f o llo w in g are b u t a le w o f th e m a n y w e ll- kn ow n , i m p arti al li te rary and r e f e r e n c e s o u r c es r e f e r r i n g to t h e R o s i c r u c i a n h is to ry a n d c u r r e n t acti vitie s of t h e A.M .O .R .C ,. T h e r e f e r e n c e s a p p e a r u n d e r t h e s u b j e c t of " R o s i c r u c i a n . E n c y c l o p a e d i a B r i t a n n i c a . 14th E d i t i o n ; W i n s t o n 's C u m u l a t i v e L o o s e - L e a f E n c y c l o p e d i a an d D i c t i o n a r y ; F u n k a n d W a g n a l l s N ew S t a n d a r d D ic t io n a ry , 1950; T h e W o r l d R o o k ; C o n c i s e E n c y c l o p e d i a ; E v e r y m a n s E n c y c l o p e d i a .
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T H E M A N Y B E N E F IT S Y O U R E C E IV E
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T h e R osicrucians offer you the opportunity to re shape your life, to acid to it those necessary elements which make for personal satisfaction and full living. T h e y can help you find yourself, so that each day becomes a joyful exp erience and not a haphazard existence or an ordeal. You are required to m ake no changes in your usual business or social affairs to receive this age-old yet ever-new personal guidance of the Rosicrucians. Regardless of race, religion, social conditions, or where you live, you can share the privileges of per sonal, p r i v a t e m em bership. Fu rther, regardless of how m uch you have read, what colleges or universi ties you may have attended o r ev en if y o u hav e n e v e r a t t e n d e d a n y the Rosicrucians offer you through their teachings a message of hope, fellow ship, and a dependable, u n iq u e source of knowledge not ob tainable elsewhere. Can you spare ju st a little time to give to personal fascinating reading which requires n o l a b o r i o u s stud y or tedious memorizing? If so. then you are well situated to receive the manv following member/ o ship benefits:
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R o s i c r u c i a n S y s t e m o f G u id a n c e
I'he R osicru cian m onographs o r lessons constitute a fascinating revelation ot' the mysteries ol life. How ever, this great h u m a n e n g i n e e r i n g done by the R osi crucians, this bu ild ing of lives and this im planting in them of the factors of confidence, success, and happiness, is n o t accomplished by any impersonal, correspondence-course method of merely extending knowledge to the m em ber. Each lesson also takes into consideration the need for the q u ick en in g of the consciousness of the individual. Jt seeks to awak en his dorm ant talents and to develop his personal powers rath er than to cram his mind with cold and often-times useless facts. T h e m em b er, in the privacy of his own home, is m ade to realize that he is com prehending and m a s t e r in g his env ironm ent and affairs, as well as just learn ing. N o on e -is accepted or permitted to r e m a i n as a m ere student of a system of study.
H O W T H E LESSONS A R E P R E P A R E D
T h e suprem e executive of the R osicrucian Order, known as the Im perator, decided that the R osicru cian teachings for this private, personal kind ot m e m bership could not be put in book form like texts on accountancy or m athe matics, which in frequen t ly change. Any method for issuing the R osicru cian teachings must be k ep t flexible. T h i s is so that new dis coveries which Rosi crucian researchers are consistently m akingmay be included that m em bers may enjoy the benefits which they make possible. T h u s these teachings are issued
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in m anuscript form , fo u r for every m onth in the year. T h e ir wording-is in large, easy-to-read type. Suit able illustrations are included with them whenever it is necessary to make a topic especially clear. No e x pense is spared by the Rosicrucian staff to assure the member of getting the utmost from his m embership.
NO C O L L E G E E D U C A T IO N N EC ESSA R Y
Educators have often highly praised the presenta tion of the personal, private R osicru cian instructions at home. Anyone able to read and understand his daily newspaper would be able to com preh end with great pleasure the marvelous b u t most simply pre sented truths w hich these lessons contain. T h e mas tery of any subject, the R osicrucians know, is shown by stating it simply, and in this, the R osicru cian monographs, or lessons, excel.
A R R A N G E D IN EA SY S T EPS
T h e student is introduced to each topic in its or der. Gradually and simply, a truth, the solution of a mystery, vital knowledge, a useful fact, or a b it of in form ation merges into another. T h e m em b er is n o t p l u n g e d into a maze of terms and phrases which he cannot understand and which annoy and fa tigue him. T h e lessons are arranged .K N Q W L f-p t'l _ by degrees and grades, each following in its proper order. T h e lessons, or monographs, are m ailed to the m em b er in s e a l e d e n v e l o p e s by firstclass mail.
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As B r e t h r e n o f t h e R o s y Cross, o u r p e r son al en d e a v o rs, o u r m inds, o u r l a b o r a t o ries, clin ics, and i n s t i t u te s a r e d e vo te d t o th e rebuilding of the h u m a n rac e a n d th e advancem ent o f civili zation. D r. 11. S p e n c e r L e w is . (A R o s ic r u c ia n .)
You will be requ ired to devote only one h o u r to one hou r and thirty m inu tes once a week to obtain t h e v ita l v a l u e from the lessons. D u rin g the rest of the week, while walking, riding, or even working, you will find that, without interference with your affairs, you can try some of the principles you read. In fact, you can use them frequently in m astering daily problems.
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are indicated b u t a f e w of hundreds of fascinating subjects taught and thoroughly explained as part of the R o sicru cian system o f guidance. T h e limits of space h erein make it impossible to list more of these topics of truth w hich will be exten d ed to you as easily understand able lessons.
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T h e subjects shown are all included in the R osicrucian teachings, b u t they are presented to the m em b er in a dif ferent order from that listed here.
C are o f the B ody. In tu itio n and Ju d g m e n t. U sin g M en ta l P o w e r s at W ill. T h e M ysteries o f T im e and Space. M a n 's F i v e Senses. T h e H u m a n C o n scio usn ess. D r a w in g on I n n e r F o rce s. I n q u i r y in to the N a tu re o f Soul. M ystical L aw s and P rin cip le s. M ystery of M atter C o hesion, A d h esion, M ag n e tism . M ean in g o f A n cie n t Sym b o lism . A t t a i n i n g C o sm ic C o n scio usn ess. D evelop m en t o f Perso n al M agn e tism . F u n d a m e n ta ls o f M en tal m ent. A ttu neW h a t the M ystics o f the O rien t T au gh t. T h e H u m a n A u r a and Its V i b r a tory Effect. R egen eratio n H ealth and A d d in g Y e a r s to Y o u r L i f e . R o s i c r u c i a n M y s t i c s a n d the C r e a t iv e P o w e r o f M in d. E x p e r i m e n t s on T h o u g h t T r a n s m ission . D iscourse on Exp erim en ts in C r e a tin g L i f e out o f N o n liv in g M atter. T h e C r e a tiv e P o w e r , the C o sm ic M ind. E x p e r i m e n t s w ith C o lo r, T h o u g h t V ib ratio n s, Sound, and L ig h t. H u m an E m o tio n s and Instincts, a n d T h e i r R e la t io n to P e r s o n a lity. How to Im p rove Your D aily A ffairs.
SECOND A L o d g e At H om e
A u n iq u e method of R o sicru cian p e r s o n a l , p r i v a t e m e m b er ship is the Lodge at H o m e . Y o u r study c o rn eror a part of your sleeping room may be com e your temple, your Lodge, w ithout expense or interfer ence with the interests of any m e m b er of your family. You select o n e nig ht a w e e k any
A l o d g e Nigh t at h o m e . M a n y h u sb a n d s a n d wives will want In th is to e n jo y case, a Rosicrucian s ec o n d study t o g e th e r . companion
a p p l i c a ti o n must be re q u e st e d an d filled out by o n e o f t h e pa rt ies. Dues f o r t h e se con d person a r e (h e n very n o m i n a l . on p a n i o n M e m b e r sh i p . P a g e T w e n ty -F o u r F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a ti o n th is plan , pleas e write f o r de ta ils on C o m
night will sufficeand that becomes Y ou r L o d g e N i g h t . A t that time you review ancl contem plate the won derful disclosures which are inclu d ed in vour lessons.
T H IR D D em o n stra tio n s . . . S im p le E x p e r im e n ts
T h e r e is n o t h i n g that establishes confidence in what is offered as a fact or as a principle of nature like being able to test ii personally and experience its w orking" yourself. T r u e knowledge is experience, for you never truly know a thing u ntil you exp eri ence ir. I'hus wherever possible every Rosicrucian lesson m aking some em phatic declaration that a thin g is, or "d oes." has some simple little ex p e ri ment which youw hether a housewife or a businessmancan perform to prove to yourself the accuracy of the statements made. T h e s e experim ents req u ire no scientific equipm ent or knowledge of science and will take b u t a few m in utes to perform each week. Many are not of a physi cal nature but rather are m e n i a l experim ents. As these laws of nature perform at your command, you immediately begin to sense a new-found power, and you know you are on the path to the mastery of life.
FOURTH S ig n s o f R e c o g n i t i o n
R o sin utian a lc h e mists in th e M i d d le Ages c o n d u c te d ex p e r i m e n t s se c re tly in g ar re ts to av oid per se c u t i o n by t h e superslit ions masses. I heir di sc overi es h a v e a d van ced k n o w led g e. T h e re su lts o f th e i r lab ors c o n t r i b u t e d to o u r h e r i t a g e o f us eful i n f o r m a t i o n todav.
Y ou will receive a m em bership card establishing your affiliation with the international ju risd iction of T h e Americas, British C o m monwealth, France, G er many, Switzerland, Sweden, and Africa of the Rosicrucian O rder, A M O R C . Y ou will be
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instructed in the traditional signs ol recognition, and you will be given the passwords and grips which will entitle you to admission into the various Lodges and Chapters of the O rder throughout the world. W h e r ever you go you will he recognized in R osicru cian Lodges and Chapters by such signs, and greeted as a Frater or Soror of the A n c ie n t Mystical O rder Rosae Crucis ( A M O R C ) . Likewise, you will be given most inspiring, impressive, symbolic initiations into the various degrees of the Order. T h e s e beau tiful yet simple cerem onies have a m oral which will linger long in your m ind as a happy experience.
F IF T H F a s c i n a t i n g M o n t h l y M a g a z in e
T h e R o s i c r u c i a n Dige st, official pu blication of the R osicrucians, is issued f r e e to you each m onth as one o f your many m em bersh ip privileges. It is a leading periodical for s e l f - i m p r o v e m e n t . It contains well-written, simply presented articles which con tain useful facts, facts which you, regardless of your station in life, can apply with m u ch benefit to your self. Its articles on natural phenomena, m ental and physical science, mysticism, travel, and its unusual photographs of a n cient cultures and peoples, con trib u ted from throughout the world, will fascinate you.
G o o d alway s Hows in t h e c h a n n e l s it has o n c c sel ec ted . L . C. d r S a in l-M a r tin . (A R osi-
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A system for d eterm in in g your p e r s o n a / p r o g r e s s and understanding throughout the degrees or grades of the R osicru cian guidance has been established. Periodically, simple exam inations will be given to you and, by their results, ways and means of fu r ther aiding you in your use of the teachings are then prepared. R eports of your personal welfare are re quested from time to time. By them the Rosicrucian
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staff will always be acquainted with your needs and requirements and thus be able to extend you any special services within its province.
SEVEN TH V a rio u s D e p a r t m e n t a l F a c i l i t i e s
Facilities of the various departm ents of the R osi crucian O rder are at your disposal as a m em ber. Each department has as its ideal to con trib u te to your per sonal enlightenm ent, and to that perfection which is your right as a hum an being. Such departments in clude that of correspondence for answering your com munications and necessary questions, the C o u n c i l o f Sola ce to aid you with certain personal problems, the Research L ib rary that arranges to provide vou with special inform ation which you may need, the cultural assistance of the R o sicru cia n Egyptian M useum , the research activities of the various laboratories of the R ose-C roix University of the A .M .O .R .C ., and the scientific dem onstrations in the Science M useum and P lan etariu m . T h e y p r o v i d e u s e fu l i n f o r m a t i o n a n d fact s in s i m p l e la ng ua ge . How you may use, as your m em b ersh ip privileges, these facili ties and others too nu m erous to be listed in this lim it ed space, will be fully explained to you as a m em ber.
L e f t : T h e R o s e -C r o i x U n iv er sity . U n i q u e re se arc h is c o n d u c t e d h e r e an d th e fin din gs passed on to m e m bers in s im p le la n g u a g e wh ic h t h e y c an u se to e i d a r g e t h e i r p e r so n a l p o w e r an d sc op e o f livin g. B e lo w : T h e R o s i c r u c i a n R e s e a r c h L i b r a r y . Its i n f o r m a ti o n on n e a rly all su b j e c t s in a d d itio n to t h e t e a c h ings is m a d e a v a i l a b l e by a u n i q u e p lan to m e m b e rs n o m a t t e r w h e r e th ey re si de t h r o u g h o u t t h e world. P a g e T w en ty -S ev en
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As a Rosicrucian m em ber, you will be associated with the largest and o lde st fraternity in the world de voted to m a n s personal developm ent through the utilizing of his natural powers of m ind and the sim ple and yet little-known laws of the universe. Many are the prom inent m en and women in history who were proud to disclose their R osicru cian m e m b er ship. You will becom e u n i t e d in t h o u g h t a n d p u r p o s e with thousands of individual m em bers and those in Lodges and Chapters throughout the world. T h i s association with those ol like mind, with its e x change of ideas, is a valuable benefit, lor it causes us to qtow inwardlv a n d in a c c o m p l i s h m e n t as we be^ . come stronger in ou r convictions. You will also have the opportunity of p e r s o n a l as s o c i a t i o n in a R osicru cian assembly or tem ple with others when you have reached a certain stage in the teachings of the Order.
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You are not being solicited to study some courses of lessons. You are b ein g courteously i n v i t e d b y the application, which you should find attached inside the back cover of this book, to affiliate with the historically renowned R osicru cian O rd erknown throughout the world as the A n cien t Mystical O rder Rosae C rucis (A M O R C ) . W hen your application is accepted by the M em bership C om m ittee, you immediately becom e a m e m b er of an O rder which has been the wisest leading m ovem ent in the tutelage of m ankind for centuries. Consequently, all the privileges and bene fits, many of which have already been enum erated on preceding pages, are made available to you at once.
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T h e m a tte r co n tain ed in this b ooklet is officially issued th rou gh the Suprem e C o u n cil of A M O R C . T h e A n cien t N am e and Symbols of the R o sicru cian O rder are R egistered and P ro tected by the U n ited States P a te n t Office exclusively in the nam e of A M O R C . (T h e in itials A .M .O .R .C . in d icate the a u t h e n t ic R osicru cian O rd er.) T h e above n am e and the sym bol below are also registered in G re a t B rit ain , D om inion of C an a d a, A u stralia, New Z ealan d, F ra n c e , and several o th er nations.
T h e use of the cross in R o sicru cian sym bol ism has n o religious significance. T h e cross p red ates m od ern religions, an d its symbology is fully exp lain ed to the b egin n in g student.
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