The Rosicrucian Mysteries
by
Max Heindel
[1865-1919]
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In the First Heaven, which is located in the
higher regions of the Desire World, the panorama of life again unrolls and
reveals every scene where we aimed to help or benefit others. They were not felt
at the time the Spirit was in the lower regions, for higher desires cannot
express themselves in the coarse matter composing the lower regions of the
Desire World; but when the Spirit ascends to the First Heaven it reaps from each
scene all the good which it expressed in life. It will feel the gratitude poured
out by those whom it helped; if it comes to a scene where itself received a
favor from others AND WAS GRATEFUL, it will experience the gratitude anew. The
sum of all these feelings is there amalgamated into the Spirit to serve in a
future life as incentives to good.
Thus the Spirit is purged from evil in
Purgatory and strengthened in good in the First Heaven. In one region the
extract of sufferings become CONSCIENCE to deter us from doing wrong, in the
other region the quintessence of good is transmuted to BENEVOLENCE and altruism,
which are the basis of all true progress. Moreover, Purgatory is far from being
a place of PUNISHMENT. It is perhaps the most beneficent realm in nature, for
BECAUSE OF PURGATION WE ARE BORN INNOCENT life after life. The tendencies to
commit the same evil for which we suffered remain with us, and temptations to
commit the same wrongs will be placed in our placed in our path until we have
consciously overcome the evil here. Temptation is not sin, however, the sin is
in yielding.
Among the inhabitants of the invisible world
there is one class which lives a particularly painful life, sometimes for a
great many years, namely, the suicide who tried to play truant from the school
of life. Yet it is not an angry God or a malevolent devil who administers
punishment, but an immutable law which proportions the sufferings differently to
each individual suicide.
We learned previously, when considering the
World of Thought, that each form in this visible world has its archetype
there--a vibrating hollow mold which emits a certain harmonious sound. That
sound attracts and forms physical into the shape we behold, much in the same
manner as when we place a little sand upon a glass plate and rub the edge with a
violin bow; the sand is shaped into different geometrical figures which change
as the sound changes.
The little atom in the heart is the sample
and the center around which the atoms in our body gather. When that is removed
at death, the center is lacking, and although the archetype keeps on vibrating
until the limit of the life has been reached--as also previously explained--no
matter can be drawn into the hollow shape of the archetype. Therefore the
suicide feels a dreadful gnawing pain as if he were hollowed out, a torture
which can only be likened to the pangs of hunger. In his case, the intense
suffering will continue for exactly as many years as he should have lived in the
body. At the expiration of that time, the archetype collapses as it does when
death comes naturally. Then the pain of the suicide ceases, and he commences his
period of purgation as do those who die a natural death. But the memory of
sufferings experienced in consequence of the act of suicide will remain with him
in future lives and deter him from a similar mistake.
In the First Heaven there is a class who have
not had any purgatorial existence and who lead a particularly joyous life: the
children. Our home may be saddened almost beyond endurance when the little
flower is broken and the sunshine it brought has gone. But could we see the
beautiful existence with these little ones lead, and did we understand the great
benefits which accrue to a child from its limited stay there, our sorrow would
be at least ameliorated in a great measure, and the wound upon our heart would
heal more quickly. Besides, as nothing else in the world happens without a
cause, so there is also a much deeper cause for infant mortality than we are
usually aware of, and as we awake to the facts of the case, we shall be able to
avoid in future the sorrow incident to loss of our little ones.
To understand the case properly we must
revert to the experiences of the dying in the death hour. We remember that the
panorama of the past life is etched upon the desire body during a period varying
from a few hours to three and one-half days just subsequent to demise. We recall
also that upon the depth of this etching depends the clearness of the picture,
and that the more vivid this panorama of life, the more intensely will the
Spirit suffer in Purgatory and feel the joys of heaven; also, that the greater
the suffering Purgatory the stronger the conscience in the next life.
It was explained how the horrors of death
upon the battle field, in an accident, or other untoward circumstances would
prevent the Spirit from giving all its attention to the panorama of life, with
the result that there would be a light etching in the desire body, followed by a
vague and insipid existence in Purgatory and the First Heaven. It was also
stated that hysterical lamentations in the death chamber would produce the same
effect.
A Spirit which had thus escaped suffering
proportionate to its misdeeds, and which had not experienced the pleasure
commensurate with the good it had done, would not in a future life have as well
developed a conscience as it ought to have, nor would it be as benevolent as it
ought to be, and therefore the life, terminated under conditions over which the
Spirit had no control, would be partly wasted. The Great Leaders of humanity
therefore take steps to counteract such a calamity and prevent an injustice. The
Spirit is brought to birth, caused to die in childhood, re-enters the Desire
World and in the First Heaven it is taught the lessons of which it was deprived
previously.
As the First Heaven is located in the Desire
World (which is the realm of light and color), where matter is shaped most
readily by thought, the little ones are given wonderful toys impossible of
construction here. They are taught to play with COLORS, WHICH WORK UPON THEIR
MORAL CHARACTER in exactly the manner each child requires. Anyone who is at all
sensitive is affected by the color of his clothing and surroundings. Some colors
have a depressing effect, while others inspire us with energy, and others again
soothe and comfort us. In the Desire World the effect of colors is much more
intense; they are much more potent factors of good and evil there than here. In
this color play, the child imbibes unconsciously the qualities which it did not
acquire on account of accident or lamentations of relatives. Often it also falls
to the lot of such relatives to care for a child and see it die. Thus they
receive just retribution for the wrong committed. As wars cease, and man learns
to be more careful of life, also how to care for the dying, infant mortality,
which now is so appalling, will decrease.
When both the good and evil of a life have
been extracted, the Spirit discards its desire body and ascends to the Second
Heaven. The desire body then commences to disintegrate as the physical body and
the vital body have done, but it is a peculiarity of desire-stuff that, once it
has been formed and inspired with life, it persists for a considerable time.
Even after that life has fled it lives a semiconscious, independent life.
Sometimes it is drawn by magnetic attraction to relatives of the Spirit whose
clothing it was, and at spiritualistic seances these SHELLS generally
impersonate the departed Spirit and deceive its relatives. As the panorama of
the past life is etched into the shells, they have a memory of incidents in
connection with these relatives, which facilitates the deception. But as the
intelligence has fled, they are of course unable to give any true counsel, and
that accounts for the inane, goody-goody nonsense of which these things deliver
themselves.
When passing from the First to the Second
Heaven, the Spirit experiences the condition known and described previously as
THE GREAT SILENCE, where it stands utterly alone, conscious only of its
divinity. When that silence is broken there floats in upon the Spirit celestial
harmonies of THE WORLD OF TONE where the Second Heaven is located. It seems then
to lave in an ocean of sound and to experience a joy beyond all description and
words, as it nears its heavenly home--for this is the first of the truly
spiritual realms from which the Spirit has been exiled during its Earth life and
the subsequent post-mortem existence. In the Desire World its work was
CORRECTIVE, but in the World of Thought the human Spirit becomes one with the
nature forces and its CREATIVE activity begins.
Under the Law of Causation we reap exactly
what we sow, and it would be wrong to place one Spirit in an environment where
there is a scarcity of the necessities of life, where a scorching sun burns the
crop and millions die from famine, or where the raging flood sweeps away
primitive habitations not built to withstand its ravages, and to bring another
Spirit to birth in a land of plenty, with fertile soil which yields a maximum of
increase with a minimum of labor, where the earth is rich in minerals that may
be used in industry to facilitate transportation of products of the soil from
one point to another.
If we were thus placed without action or
acquiescence upon our part, there would be no justice, but as our post-mortem
existence in Purgatory and the First Heaven is based upon our moral attitude in
this life, so our activities in the Second Heaven are determined by our mental
aspirations. They produce our future physical environment, for in the Second
Heaven, the Spirit becomes part of the nature forces which work upon the earth
and change its climate, flora, fauna. A Spirit of an indolent nature, who
indulges in daydreams and metaphysical speculations HERE, is not transformed by
death respecting its mental attitude any more than regarding its moral
propensities. It will dream away time in heaven, glorying in its sights and
sounds. Thus it will neglect to work upon its future country and return to a
barren and arid land. Spirits, on the other hand, whose material aspirations
lead them to desire so-called solid comforts of hearth and home, who aim to
promote great industries, and whose mind is concerned in trade and commerce,
will build in heaven a land that will suit their purpose: fertile, mineralized,
with navigable rivers and sheltered harbors. They will return in time to enjoy
upon Earth the fruits of their labors in the Second Heaven, as they reap the
result of their life upon Earth in Purgatory and the First Heaven.
In the Third Heaven most people have very
little consciousness, for reasons explained in connection with the Region of
Abstract Thought, for there the Third Heaven is located. It is therefore more of
a place of waiting where the Spirit rests between the time when its labors in
the Second Heaven have been completed and the time when it again experiences the
desire for rebirth. But from this realm inventors bring down their original
ideas, there the philanthropist obtains the clearest vision of how to realize
his utopian dreams, and the spiritual aspirations of the saintly minded are
given renewed impetus.
In time the desires of the Spirit for
further experiences draw it back to rebirth, and the great celestial Beings who
are known in the Christian Religion as Recording Angels, assist the Spirit to
come to birth in the place best suited to give it the experience necessary
further to unfold its powers and possibilities.
We have all been here many times and in
different families, we have had relations of varying nature with many different
people, and usually there are several families among whom we may seek
re-embodiment to work out our self-generated destiny and reap what we have sown
in former lives. If there are no special reasons why we should take birth in any
particular family among certain friends or foes, the Spirit is allowed to choose
its own place of birth. Thus it may be said that most of us are in our present
places by our own prenatal choice.
In order to assist us in making that choice
the Recording Angels call up before the Spirit's vision a panorama in general
outlines of each of the offered lives. This panorama will show what part of our
past debts we are to pay, and what fruits we may be expected to reap in the
coming life.
The Spirit is left free to choose between
the several lives offered. But once a choice has been made no evasion is
possible during life. We have free will with regard to the future, but the past
MATURE destiny we cannot escape, as shown by the incident recorded in THE
ROSICRUCIAN COSMO-CONCEPTION, where the writer warned a well known Los Angeles
lecturer that if he left his home upon a certain day, he would be injured by a
conveyance, in head, neck, breast and shoulders. The gentleman believed and
intended to heed our warning. Nevertheless, he went to Sierra Madre to lecture
upon the fateful day. He was injured by a collision in the places stated and
later explained: "I thought the twenty-eighth was the twenty-ninth."
When the Spirit has made its choice, it
descends into the Second Heaven where it is instructed by the Angels and
Archangels how to build an archetype of the body which it will later inhabit
upon Earth. Also here we note the operation of the great Law of Justice which
decree that we reap what we sow. If our tastes are coarse and sensual, we shall
build an archetype which will express these qualities; if we are refined and of
aesthetic taste, we shall build an archetype correspondingly refined, but no one
can obtain a better body than he can build. Then, as the architect who builds a
house in which he afterwards lives, will suffer discomfort if he neglects to
ventilate it properly, so also the Spirit feels disease in a poorly constructed
body. As the architect learns to avoid mistakes and remedy the shortcomings of
one house when building another, so also the Spirit which suffers from defects
in its body learns in time to build better and better vehicles.
In the Region of Concrete Thought, the
Spirit also draws to itself materials for a new mind. As a magnet draws iron
filings but leaves other substances alone, so also each Spirit draws only the
kind of mind-stuff which it used in its former life, plus that which it has
learned to use in its present post-mortem state. Then it descends into the
Desire World where it gathers materials for a new desire body such as will
express appropriately its moral characteristics. Later it attracts a certain
amount of ether which is built into the mold of the archetype Constructed in the
Second Heaven and acts as cement between the solids, liquids, and gaseous
material from the bodies of parents which form the dense physical body of a
child, and in due time the latter is brought to birth.
It must not be imagined, however, that when
the little body of a child has been born, the process of birth is completed. The
dense physical body has had the longest evolution, and as a shoemaker who has
worked at his trade for a number of years is more expert than an apprentice and
can make better shoes and QUICKER, so also the Spirit which has built many
physical bodies produces them quickly, but the vital body is a later acquisition
of the human being. Therefore we are not so expert in building that vehicle.
Consequently, it takes longer to construct it from the materials not used in
making the lining of the archetype, and the vital body is not born until the
seventh year. Then the period of rapid growth commences. The desire body is a
still later addition of composite man, and is not brought to birth until the
fourteenth year, when the desire nature expresses itself most strongly during
the so-called "hot" youth, and the mind, which makes man, does not
come to birth until the twenty-first year. In law that age is recognized as the
earliest time he is fitted to exercise a franchise.
This knowledge is of the utmost importance
to parents, as a proper understanding of the development which should take place
in each of the septenary epochs enables the educator to work intelligently with
nature and thus fulfill more thoroughly the trust of a parent than those who are
ignorant of the Western Mystery Teaching. We shall therefore devote the
remaining pages to an elucidation of this matter and to the importance of the
knowledge of astrology upon the part of the parent.
"God is Light," says the Bible,
and we are unable to conceive of a grander simile of His omnipresence, or the
mode of His manifestation. Even the greatest telescopes have failed to reach the
boundaries of light, though they reveal to us stars millions of miles from the
Earth, and we may well ask ourselves, as did the Psalmist of old: "Whither
shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend into heaven Thou art there, if I
make my bed in the grave Thou art there, if I take the wings of the morning and
dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea. Even there shall thy hand lead
me."
When, in the dawn of Being, GOD THE FATHER
enunciated THE WORD, and THE HOLY SPIRIT moved upon the sea of homogeneous
VIRGIN MATTER, primeval DARKNESS was turned to LIGHT. That is therefore, the
prime manifestation of Deity, and a study of the principles of Light will reveal
to the mystic intuition a wonderful source of spiritual inspiration. As it would
take us too far afield from our subject we shall not enter into an elucidation
of that theme here, except so far as to give an elementary idea of how divine
Life energizes the human frame, and stimulates to action.
Truly, God is ONE and undivided. He unfolds
within His being all that is, as the white light embraces all colors. But He
appears threefold in manifestation, as the white light is refracted in three
primary colors: blue, yellow, and red. Wherever we see these colors they are
emblematical of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. These three primary rays of
divine Life are diffused or radiated through the Sun and produce LIFE,
CONSCIOUSNESS, AND FORM upon each of the seven light-bearers, the planets, which
are called "the Seven Spirits before the Throne." Their names are:
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. Bode's Law proves that
Neptune and Pluto do not "belong" to our solar system. See SIMPLIFIED
SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY by the present writer for mathematical demonstration of
this conception.
Each of the seven planets receives the light
of the Sun in a different measure, according to its proximity to the central orb
and the constitution of its atmosphere, and the beings upon each, according to
their stage of development, have affinity for some of the solar rays. They
absorb the colors congruous to them, and reflect the remainder upon the other
planets. This reflected ray bears with it an impulse of the nature of the beings
with which it has been in contact.
Thus the divine Light and Life comes to each
planet, either directly from the Sun, or reflected from its sister planets, and
as the summer breeze which has been wafted over blooming fields carries upon its
silent invisible wings the blended fragrance of a multitude of flowers, so also
the subtle influences from the garden of God bring to us the co-mingled impulses
of all the Spirits, and in that varicolored light we live and move and have our
being.
The rays which come directly from the Sun
are productive of spiritual illumination, the reflected rays from other planets
make for added consciousness and moral development, and the rays reflected by
way of the Moon give physical growth.
But as each planet can absorb only a certain
quantity of one or more colors according to the general stage of evolution
there, so each being upon Earth: mineral, plant, animal, and man, can only
absorb and thrive upon a certain quantity of the various rays projected upon the
Earth. The remainder do not affect it or produce sensation, any more than the
blind are conscious of light and color which exists everywhere around them.
Therefore each being is differently affected by the stellar rays, and the
science of astrology, a fundamental truth in nature, is of enormous benefit in
the attainment of spiritual growth.
From a horoscopic figure in mystic script we
may learn our own strength and weakness, with the path best suited to our
development, or we may see the tendencies of those friends who come to us as
children, and what traits are dormant in them. Thus we shall know clearly how to
discharge our duty as parents, by repressing evil before it comes to birth, and
fostering good so that it may bring forth most abundantly the spiritual
potencies of the Spirit committed to our care.
As we have already said, man returns to
Earth to reap that which he has sown in previous lives and to sow anew the seeds
which make for future experience. The stars are the heavenly time keepers which
measure the year; the Moon indicates the month when the time will be propitious
to harvest or to sow.
The child is a mystery to us all. We can
know its propensities only as they slowly develop into characteristics, but it
is usually too late to check when evil habits have been formed and the youth is
upon the downward grade. A horoscope cast for the time of birth in a scientific
manner shows the tendencies to good or evil in the child, and if a parent will
take the time and trouble necessary to study the science of the stars, he or she
may do the child entrusted to his or her care an inestimable service by
fostering tendencies to good and repressing the evil bent of a child ere it has
crystallized into habit. Do not imagine that a superior mathematical knowledge
is necessary to erect a horoscope. Many construct a horoscope in such an
involved manner, so "fearfully and wonderfully made," that it is
unreadable to themselves or others, while a simple figure, easy of reading, may
be constructed by anyone who knows how to add and subtract. This method has been
thoroughly elucidated in SIMPLIFIED SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, which is a complete
text book, though small and inexpensive, and parents who have the welfare of
their children thoroughly at heart should endeavor to learn the stellar science
for themselves. Even though their ability may not compare with that of a
professional astrologer, their intimate knowledge of the child and their deep
interest will more than compensate for such lack and enable them to see most
deeply into the child's character by means of its horoscope.
Respecting the birth of the various vehicles
and the influence which that has upon life, we may say that during the time from
birth to the seventh year the lines of growth of the physical body are
determined, and as it has been noted that sound is builder both in the great and
small, we may well imagine that rhythm must have an enormous influence upon the
growing and sensitive little child's organism. The apostle John in the first
chapter of his Gospel expresses this idea mystically in the beautiful words:
"In the beginning was the WORD...and without it was not anything made that
was made... and the word became flesh." The Word is a rhythmic sound, which
issued from the Creator, reverberated through the universe and marshaled
countless millions of atoms into the multiplex variety of shapes and forms which
we see about us. The mountain, the mayflower, the mouse, and the man are all
embodiments of the great Cosmic Word which is still sounding through the
universe and which is still building and ever building though unheard by our
insensitive ears. But though we do not hear that wonderful celestial sound, we
may work upon the little child's body by terrestrial music, and though the
nursery rhymes are without sense, they are nevertheless bearers of a wonderful
rhythm. The more a child is taught to say, sing, and repeat them, to dance and
to march to them, the more music is incorporated into a child's daily life, the
stronger and healthier will be its body in future years.
There are two mottoes which apply during
this period, one to the child and the other to the parent: EXAMPLE AND
IMITATION. No creature under heaven is more imitative than a little child, and
its conduct in after years will depend largely upon the example set by its
parents during its early life. It is no use to tell the child "not to
mind." It has no mind wherewith to discriminate, but follows its natural
tendency, as water flows down a hill, when it imitates. Therefore it behooves
every parent to remember from morning till night that watchful eyes are upon him
all the time, waiting but for him to act in order to follow his example.
It is of the utmost importance that the
child's clothing should be very loose, particularly the clothing of little boys,
as chafing garments often product vices which follow a man through life.
If anyone should attempt forcibly to extract
a babe from the protecting womb of its mother, the outrage would result in
death, because the babe had not yet arrived at a maturity sufficient to endure
impacts of the Physical World. In the three septenary periods which follow
birth, the invisible vehicles are still in the womb of Mother Nature. If we
teach a child of tender years to memorize, or to think, or if we arouse its
feelings and emotions, we are in fact opening the protecting womb of nature, and
the results are equally as disastrous in other respects as a forced premature
birth. Child prodigies usually become men and women of less than ordinary
intelligence. We should not hinder the child from learning or thinking OF HIS
OWN VOLITION, but we should not goad them on as parents often do to nourish
their own pride.
When the vital body is born at the age of
seven a period of growth begins and a new motto, or rather a new relation, is
established between parent and child. This may be expressed by the two words
AUTHORITY and DISCIPLESHIP. In this period the child is taught certain lessons
which it takes upon faith in the authority of its teachers, whether at home or
at school, and as memory is a faculty of the vital body it can now memorize what
is learned. It is therefore eminently teachable; particularly because it is
unbiased by preconceived opinions which prevent most of us from accepting new
views. At the end of this second period, from about twelve to fourteen, the
vital body has been so far developed that puberty is reached. At the age of
fourteen we have the birth of the desire body, which marks the commencement of
self-assertion. In earlier years the child regards itself more as belonging to a
family, and subordinate to the wishes of its parents than after the fourteenth
year. The reason is this: In the throat of the fetus and the young child there
is a gland called the thymus gland, which is largest before birth, then
gradually diminishes through the years of childhood and finally disappears at
ages which vary according to the characteristics of the child.
Anatomists have been puzzled as to the
function of this organ and have not yet come to any settled conclusion, but it
has been suggested that before development of the red marrow bones, the child is
not able to manufacture its own blood, and that therefore the thymus gland
contains an essence, supplied by the parents, upon which the child may draw
during infancy and childhood, till able to manufacture its own blood. That
theory is approximately true, and as the family blood flows in the child, it
looks upon itself as part of the family and not as an Ego. But the moment it
commences to manufacture its own blood, the Ego asserts itself; it is no longer
papa's girl or mama's boy; it has an "I"-dentity of its own.
Then comes the critical age when parents
reap what they have sown. The mind has not yet been born, nothing holds the
desire nature in check, and much, very much, depends upon how the child has been
taught in earlier years and what example the parents have set. At this point in
life self-assertion, the feeling "I AM MYSELF," is stronger than at
any other time, and therefore authority should give place to advice. The parent
should practice the utmost tolerance, for at no time in life is a human being as
much in need of sympathy as during the seven years from fourteen to twenty-one
when the desire nature is rampant and unchecked.
It is a crime to inflict corporal punishment
upon a child at any age. Might is never right, and as the stronger, parents
should always have compassion for the weaker. But there is one feature of
corporal punishment which makes it particularly dangerous to apply it to the
youth: namely, that it wakens the passional nature which is already perhaps
beyond the control of the growing boy.
If we whip a dog, we shall soon break its
spirit and transform it into a cringing cur, and it is deplorable that some
parents seem to regard it as their mission in life to break the spirit of their
children with the rule of the rod. If there is one universal lack among the
human race which is more apparent than any other, it is lack of will, and as
parents we may remedy the evil in a large measure by guiding the wills of our
children along such lines as dictated by our own more mature reason. Thus we
help them to grow a backbone instead of a wishbone, with which unfortunately
most of us are afflicted. Therefore, never whip a child; if punishment is
needed, correct by withholding favors or withdrawing privileges.
At the twenty-first year the birth of the
mind transforms the youth into an adult fully equipped to commence his own life
in the school of experience.
Thus we have followed the human Spirit
around a life cycle from death to birth and maturity; we have seen how immutable
law governs its every step and how it is ever encompassed by the loving care of
the great and glorious Beings who are the ministers of God. The method of his
future development will be explained in a later work which will deal with THE
CHRISTIAN MYSTIC INITIATION.
MOUNT ECCLESIA
A DESCRIPTION OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE ROSICRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP
Work in the Physical World requires physical
means of accomplishment; therefore a tract of land was bought in 1911 in the
town of Oceanside, ninety miles south of Los Angeles, California. SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA WAS SELECTED BECAUSE OF THE ABUNDANCE OF ETHER IN THE ATMOSPHERE
THERE, AND THIS SPOT WAS FOUND TO BE PARTICULARLY FAVORED IN THAT RESPECT.
On this commanding site having a wide view
of the great Pacific Ocean, of snow capped mountains and smiling valleys, we
began to establish our Headquarters in the latter part of 1911. Soon after this
we erected a sanctuary, the Pro-Ecclesia, where the Rosicrucian Temple Service
is held at appropriate times. The Rose Cross Healing Circle holds its meetings
there to help sufferers, and it is the place appointed for the united morning
and evening devotions of the workers. In the latter half of 1920 we built an
Ecclesia, which is designed to be a Temple of Healing. The building, a beautiful
domed structure, is of steel and reinforced concrete. It is twelve sided in
shape, corresponding to the twelve signs of the zodiac. At the present writing,
January, 1921, the final work upon it is just being completed. The esoteric work
of the Fellowship will be carried on here.
We have also built a two-story
Administration Building to house the general office, the book department, the
correspondence school in Christian Mysticism which links Headquarters with
students all over the world, and the editorial offices of our monthly
publications, notably THE ROSICRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP MAGAZINE--RAYS FROM THE ROSE
CROSS. We have also an astrological department which conducts a correspondence
school. Its offices are located on the second floor.
The whole first floor is occupied by a
modern printing plant and book bindery required to furnish the immense amount of
literature needed in this work. In the book department we publish all the
standard works and text books of the Rosicrucian Philosophy written by Max
Heindel. We are now in the process of publishing in book form his former lessons
to students.
In October, 1920, a Training School was
established for the preparation of candidates for the lecture field. it is our
intention thereby to maintain a Lecture Bureau, from which we will send our
lecturers throughout the country to disseminate the Teachings and carry the
message of our Philosophy to the people to a greater extent than has before been
possible.
A Dining Hall with seating capacity for over
one hundred people affords ample accommodation for workers, students, and
patients. The scientific meatless diet served there preserves or restores
health, as required in each case. Furthermore, it improves the vitality and
mentality to an astonishing degree. A large dormitory, and a number of cottages
and tents provide living quarters for all.
By the liberal use of water and the
expenditure of much labor, Mount Ecclesia is gradually being transformed into a
luxuriant tropical park. There is a deep spiritual purpose in this attempt to
make the visible center of the new world movement beautiful, for it fosters in
the workers a poise and peace which are absolutely essential to the proper
performance of their work. Without that they cannot escape being disturbed by
the flood of sorrow and trouble which flows in Headquarters from members all
over the world; without that they cannot continue to put heart into the letters
of help, hope, and cheer which continually go out to souls who are groaning
under the burden of sickness; but by bathing their souls in the beauty of the
surroundings, whether consciously or not, they gain in strength and grow in
grace; they become better and better fitted for the Great Work in the Master's
Vineyard.
In order to aid those who feel the upward
urge to prepare intelligently and reverently for the unfoldment of their inner
latent spiritual powers, The Rosicrucian Fellowship maintains two correspondence
courses which furnish instruction to students all over the world. One deals with
ASTROLOGY, the other with CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM (The Rosicrucian Philosophy).
The astrology to which we refer is not to be
confounded with fortune- telling; it is a phase of the mystic religion, as
sublime as the stars with which it deals. To the mystic the stars are not dead
bodies moving in space in obedience to so-called blind natural law, but they are
the embodiments of THE SEVEN SPIRITS BEFORE THE THRONE, mighty Star-Angels who
use their benevolent influences to guide other less exalted beings, humanity
included, upon the path of evolution.
There is a side of the Moon which we never
see, but that hidden half is as potent a factor in creating the ebb and flow as
the part of the Moon which is visible. Similarly, there is an invisible part of
man which exerts a powerful influence in life, and as the tides are measured by
the motion of Sun and Moon, so also the eventualities of existence are measured
by the circling stars, which may therefore be called The Clock of Destiny, and
knowledge of their import is an immense power; to the competent astrologer a
horoscope reveals every secret of life.
Thus, when you have given an astrologer the
data of your birth, you have given him the key to your innermost soul, and there
is no secret that he may not ferret out. This knowledge may be used for good or
ill, to help or hurt, according to the nature of the man. Only a friend should
be trusted with this key to your soul, and it should never be given to anyone
base enough to prostitute a spiritual science for material gain.
To the medical man astrology is invaluable
in diagnosing disease and prescribing a remedy, for it reveals the hidden cause
of all ailments in a manner that has often perplexed the skeptic and dumbfounded
the scoffer.
The opinion of thousands is of great value,
but it does not prove anything, for thousands may hold an opposite view;
occasionally a single man may be right and the rest of the world moves, as when
Galileo maintained that the earth moves. Today the whole world has been
converted to the opinion for which he suffered torture, and we assert that AS
MAN IS A COMPOSITE BEING, CURES ARE SUCCESSFUL ONLY IN PROPORTION AS THEY REMEDY
DEFECTS ON THE PHYSICAL, MORAL, AND MENTAL PLANES OF BEING. We also maintain
that results may be obtained more easily at certain times when stellar rays are
propitious to healing of a particular disease, or by treatment with remedies
previously prepared under auspicious conditions.
If you are a parent, the horoscope will aid
you to detect the evil latent in your child and teach you how to apply the ounce
of prevention. It will show you the good points also, that you may make a better
man or woman of the Spirit entrusted to your care. It will reveal systematic
weakness and enable you to guard the health of your child; it will show what
talents are there, and how the life may be lived to a maximum of usefulness.
Therefore, the message of the marching orbs is so important that you cannot
afford to remain ignorant thereof.
In order to aid those who are willing to
help themselves we maintain a Correspondence Class in Astrology, but make no
mistake, we do not teach fortune-telling. If that is what you are looking for,
we have nothing for you.
OUR LESSONS ARE SERMONS
They embody the highest moral and spiritual
principles, together with the loftiest system of ethics, for astrology is, to
us, a phase of religion; we never look at a horoscope without feeling that we
are in a holy presence, face to face with an immortal Spirit, and our attitude
is one of prayer for light to guide that Spirit aright.
WE DO NOT CAST HOROSCOPES
Despite all we can say, many people write
enclosing money for horoscopes, forcing us to spend valuable time writing
letters of refusal and giving us the trouble of returning their money. Please do
not annoy us; it will avail you nothing.
THE COURSE IN CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM
CHRIST, taught the multitude in PARABLES,
but explained the MYSTERIES to His disciples.
PAUL gave MILK to the babes, but MEAT to the
strong.
Max Heindel, the founder and leader of The
Rosicrucian Fellowship, endeavored to follow in their steps and give to
interested and devoted students a DEEPER TEACHING than that promulgated in
public.
For that purpose we conduct a correspondence
course in CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM. The General Secretary may admit applicants to the
preliminary course, but ADVANCEMENT into the deeper degrees depends upon merit.
it is for those alone who have been TRIED, and found true.
HOW TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION
Anyone who is not engaged in fortune-telling
or similar methods of commercializing spiritual knowledge will, upon request,
receive an application blank from the General Secretary, Rosicrucian Fellowship.
When this blank is returned properly filled, he may admit the applicant to
instruction in either or both correspondence courses.
THE COST OF THE COURSES
There are no fixed fees; no esoteric
instruction is ever put in the balance against coin. At the same time, it cannot
be given FREE, FOR NOTHING, for those who work to promulgate it must have the
necessities of life. Type , paper, machinery, and postage also cost money, and
UNLESS YOU PAY YOUR PART SOMEONE ELSE MUST PAY FOR YOU.
There are a few who cannot contribute, and
who need these Teachings as much or more than those who may take comfort from
financial ease or affluence. If they make their condition known, they will
receive as much attention as the largest contributors, but others are expected
to contribute for their own good as well as for the good of the work. Remember,
A CLOSED HAND THAT DOES NOT GIVE CANNOT RECEIVE.
ADDENDA
At the time of the printing of this edition,
1966, The Rosicrucian Fellowship Headquarters continues to carry forward its
purpose of disseminating the Western Wisdom Teachings along the lines started by
Max Heindel. In addition to the Philosophy and Astrology Courses given by
Correspondence, a Course of twenty-eight lessons in Bible Interpretation, is now
offered. A number of additional books by Max Heindel have been added to our list
of publications, and also those on Bible Interpretation by Corinne Heline (an
early pupil of Max Heindel). The number of volumes shipped out from Mt. Ecclesia
to all parts of the world increases each year, and several new buildings have
been erected since 1921, including more modern living quarters for workers.
A day school is conducted every summer for
at least four weeks during which classes in the Rosicrucian Philosophy,
Spiritual Astrology (including erecting of the chart, delineation, and
astro-analysis). and Bible Interpretation are taught by teachers well versed in
their subjects. Anyone interested in the New Age Teachings is eligible to
enroll, provided he or she is not a hypnotist, or professionally engaged as a
medium, a palmist, or an astrologer.
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