Jesus, I just realized Consuela has no idea who the Rosicrucians were, ljl
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Date: February 24th, 2026 7:12 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
"Well, as the Rosicrucians gained more and more members, they decided to spread to the four corners of the earth, vowing to heal the sick without charging, to dress according to the customs of each country (never wearing clothes that would identify them), to meet once a year, and to remain secret for a hundred years.”
“Tell me: what kind of reformation were they after? I mean, hadn’t there just been one? What was Luther then? Shit?”
“No, you’re wrong. This was before the Protestant Reformation. There’s a note here; it says that a thorough reading of the Fama and the Confessio evinces that Rosencreutz was born in 1378 and died in 1484, at the ripe old age of a hundred and six. And it’s not hard to guess that the secret confraternity made a considerable contribution to the Reformation that celebrated its centenary in 1615. In fact, Luther’s coat of arms includes a rose and a cross.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692635) |
Date: February 24th, 2026 7:20 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
Ancient Substack authors:
"The manifesto ends by promising that a huge treasure remains to be discovered, along with stupendous revelations about the ties between the macrocosm and the microcosm. And don’t think that these were a bunch of tacky alchemists offering to show us how to make gold. No, that was small potatoes. They were aiming higher, in every sense of the word. The manifesto announced that the Fama was being distributed in five languages, and, soon to appear on this screen, the Confessio. The brothers awaited replies and reviews from learned and ignorant alike. Write, telephone, send in your names, and we’ll see if you’re worthy to share our secrets, of which we have given you only the faintest notion. Sub umbra alarum tuarum lehova.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692654) |
Date: February 24th, 2026 7:25 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
"And the famous confraternity of the Rosy Cross declares even now that throughout the universe delirious prophecies circulate. In fact, the moment the ghost appeared (though Fama and Confessio prove that this was a mere invention of idle minds), it produced a hope of universal reform, and generated things partly ridiculous and absurd, partly incredible. Thus upright and honest men of various countries exposed themselves to contempt and derision in order to lend open support, or to reveal themselves to these brothers...through the Mirror of Solomon or in some other occult way."
—Christoph von Besold (?), Appendix to Tommaso Campanella, Van der Spanischen Monarchy, 1623
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692668) |
Date: February 24th, 2026 7:29 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
"Descartes—that’s right, Descartes himself - had, several years before, gone looking for them in Germany, but he never found them, because, as his biographer says, they deliberately disguised themselves. By the time he got back to Paris, the manifestoes had appeared, and he learned that everybody considered him a Rosicrucian. Not a good thing to be, given the atmosphere at the time. It also irritated his friend Mersenne, who was already fulminating against the Rosicrucians, calling them wretches, subversives, mages, and cabalists bent on sowing perverted doctrines. So what does Descartes do? Simply appears in public as often as possible. Since everybody can undeniably see him, he must not be a Rosicrucian, because if he were, he’d be invisible."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692680) |
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Date: February 24th, 2026 7:37 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
“Of course, denying it wouldn’t have worked. The way things were, if somebody came up to you and said, ‘Hi there, I’m a Rosicrucian,’ that meant he wasn’t. No self-respecting Rosicrucian would acknowledge it. On the contrary, he would deny it to his last breath.”
“But you can’t say that anyone who denies being a Rosicrucian is a Rosicrucian, because I say I’m not, and that doesn’t make me one.”
“But the denial is itself suspicious.”
“No, it’s not. What would a Rosicrucian do once he realized people weren’t believing those who said they were, and that people suspected only those who said they weren’t? He’d say he was, to make them think he wasn’t.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692705) |
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Date: February 24th, 2026 7:51 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
"It is probable that the majority of the supposed Rosy Crosses, generally so designated, were in reality only Rosicrucians...Indeed, it is certain that they were in no way members, for the simple fact that they were members of such associations. This may seem paradoxical at first, and contradictory, but is nevertheless easily comprehensible..."
—Rene Guenon, Aperfu sur I’initiation, Paris, Editions Traditi Onelles, 1981, XXXVIII, p. 241
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692732) |
Date: February 24th, 2026 7:38 PM Author: JJC (retired)
Were?
They're very much still around and deeply involved with UAP/UFO happenings.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692707) |
Date: February 24th, 2026 7:56 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
"The Great White Fraternity was ultimately responsible for the education of Hermes Trismegistus (who influenced the Italian Renaissance just as much as he later influenced Princeton gnosis), Homer, the Druids of Gaul, Solomon, Solon, Pythagoras, Plotinus, the Essenes, the Therapeutae, Joseph of Arimathea (who took the Grail to Europe), Alcuin, King Dagobert, Saint Thomas, Bacon, Shakespeare, Spinoza, Jakob Bohme, Debussy, and Einstein.
As for the influence of the original Rosy Cross on Christianity, it was no accident that Jesus had died on a cross."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692742) |
Date: February 24th, 2026 8:09 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
"It is clear, from his works, that Dante had been a Rosicrucian and a Mason—as had Saint Thomas, incidentally. In cantos XXIV and XXV of the “Paradiso” one finds the triple kiss of Prince Rosicrux, the pelican, white tunics (the same as those worn by the old men of the Apocalypse), and the three theological virtues of Masonic chapters (Faith, Hope, and Charity). In fact, the symbolic flower of the Rosicrucians (the white rose of cantos XXX and XXXI) was adopted by the Church of Rome as symbol of the mother of the Savior. Hence the Rosa Mystica of the litanies."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5837727&forum_id=2)#49692773) |
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