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  • Lodge of Perfection – Est. 1764 – New Orleans – Lux Americana Americas First and Unique Rosicrucian & Masonic Degrees and Initiations For: The Golden Temple of the Rosy Cross & Templiers et Rose Croix d'Orient Mystical Christian, Hermetic, Hellenistic, Buddhist, Brahmin, & Taoist Wisdom By: Magus Incognito “Before the Illuminati & Before the Skull and Bones”
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  • Fama Fraternitatis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The Fama Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis (Fama fraternitatis Roseae Crucis oder Die Bruderschaft des Ordens der Rosenkreuzer), or simply the Fama Fraternitatis, is an anonymous Rosicrucian manifesto published in 1614[1] in Kassel (Germany). It was translated into English in 1652 by Thomas Vaughan. It was published as an appendix of the 77th. Advertisement (section) intitled Generale Riforma dell' Universo (The Universal Reformation of Mankind) of a German translation of Bocallini's satira Ragguagli di Parnasso (Advertisements from Parnassus). The Fama which created a profound effect was soon published in separate form. Contents [hide] 1 The Legend 2 List of names in the Legend 2.1 In the narrative 2.2 In C.R.C.'s vault 3 Notes and references 4 See also 5 External links
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  • The Order of the Temple of the Rosy Cross was an organization of traditional esoterism of West, founded in the bosom of the Theosophical Society in 1912 but due to the First World War, the activity was suspended . Its main leaders were Annie Besant, Marie Russak and J. I. Wedgwood. According with "The Vahan", (April 1912), the O.T.R.C., was dedicated "to the study of the Mysteries, Rosicrucian, Cabal, Astrology, Masonry, Symbolism, Christian Ceremonial, Mystic Traditions and Occults of the West". And it added that: "To confide in that such work serves as preliminary for the restoration of the missing Mysteries of Europe with the decadence of Rome". In "Sophia", (June 1912), is informed that "The Council of the Order is composed by 12 Brothers deeply interested in all that refers to the Ceremonial Occultism and Archaic Mysteries, and that they hope to form a useful instrument, under the inspiration of the Master Rakoczi, to resuscitate the Old Mysteries and to prepare the arrival of the Master of the World". Apparently, the members of the O.T.R.C., used white tunics and they following the slogan “Ora et Labora” they met twice per week in the calls “Oratory” and “Laboratory.” In the oratory, the expounded and discussed on texts, philosophy and other. In the laboratory introspective works were only realized. After the dissolution, Marie Russak entered to AMORC and collaborated actively with Harvey Spencer Lewis in the creation of rituals for this Order in California, by the middle of the years 10.
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