The Rosicrucian Mysteries

The Rosicrucian Mysteries
An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings

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The Rosicrucian Mysteries by Max Heindel

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1911

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An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings

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Max Heindel (1865-1919) was a Christian occultist, astrologer, and mystic. In 1907, Heindel claims he was visited by a spiritual being that revealed to him a number of mystical truths and eventually Heindel began an organization called The Rosicrucian Fellowship in California.

The Rosicrucian Mysteries is a condensation of esoteric Christianity as understood by Heindel. Based much on a medieval understanding of life and the cosmos, Heindel expresses some interesting beliefs such as Uranus not being an actual part of our solar system and that an atom in the left ventricle of the heart is a recording device that is played back after our death (a statement made before heart transplants would have put this dogma into serious question).

In the book, Heindel promotes strict vegetarianism, the abolition of capital punishment, and the abolition of corporal punishment in the raising of children.

However, Heindel suffers from a total misunderstanding of basic Christianity, interpreting the statements of the New Testament gospels without the vaguest understanding of the cultural milieu and the world view in which those statement were made.

The result is a Christian viewpoint that is more Gnostic than orthodox.
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