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https://youtu.be/bjib0r0y3aQ?si=2c-tuNqe6HRyO69F
https://youtu.be/bjib0r0y3aQ?si=2c-tuNqe6HRyO69F
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Travis Trinca on What is Rosicrucianism? Rosicrucian Author Weighs In
In this short video, Travis Trinca discusses how much of what makes the Rosicrucian tradition so enchanting is already before us. The real Rosicrucian treasure is not something hidden away in some dusty old archive, but is something sitting right before us.…
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I have engraved a Hnefatafl board
This is actually a really cool game. It's often compared to chess but it's more like a "king of the Hill" game.
The person starting in the center must defend against an attacker who approaches from all sides. Really unique old game I got given a set by a friend years ago .❤️🙏🏻
The person starting in the center must defend against an attacker who approaches from all sides. Really unique old game I got given a set by a friend years ago .❤️🙏🏻
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If I started doing monthly calls, what topics would you like to see?
Anonymous Poll
39%
Fourthway & Hermeticism
27%
Astro-Theurgy
58%
Internal Alchemy
Forwarded from Tradition Publishing Co.
Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians
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Between 1785 and 1788 an unknown follower of the emerging Rosicrucian movement in northern Europe compiled a selection of images and texts from esoteric material associated with the mysterious Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross. First published in two parts in Altona, Germany, the book drew on 17th century alchemical sources such as Adrian von Mynsich, with mystical pieces from Valentin Weigel, and Abraham von Franckenberg's works on Jacob Boehme. It was an important and influential source of Rosicrucian ideas, albeit filtered thtough an 18th century perspective.
https://tradition.st/secret-symbols-of-the-rosicrucians/
Anonymous
Between 1785 and 1788 an unknown follower of the emerging Rosicrucian movement in northern Europe compiled a selection of images and texts from esoteric material associated with the mysterious Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross. First published in two parts in Altona, Germany, the book drew on 17th century alchemical sources such as Adrian von Mynsich, with mystical pieces from Valentin Weigel, and Abraham von Franckenberg's works on Jacob Boehme. It was an important and influential source of Rosicrucian ideas, albeit filtered thtough an 18th century perspective.
https://tradition.st/secret-symbols-of-the-rosicrucians/
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Forwarded from 🔮Wizards of the Cave🔮 (『Extreme Ultimate Sfaccimm』)
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