QUESTION: Who are the Rosicrucians and
what does the name signify?
ANSWER: The ancient Rosicrucian Brotherhood
consisted of high spiritual beings who had advanced far beyond ordinary
man in purity and spiritual wisdom. They were learned alchemists, doctors,
and mathematicians -- twelve Supermen of the fourteenth century,
who were guided by and who worked with a thirteenth known by the name of
Christian Rosenkreuz (Christian Rose Cross). These thirteen august men
worked secretly. They formed themselves into a Brotherhood known as the
Rosicrucian Order or Order of the Rose Cross. The teachings of this Order
were given only to a very few wise men; nothing was printed until the year
1614 when a small pamphlet written in the German language was circulated
among those only who were ready to receive these teachings.
This secret brotherhood is still in existence, is still
working with and for the upliftment of humanity. Only those who are highly
evolved spiritually are admitted into this inner branch of the Rosicrucian
movement, and these physicians of the soul may be found among those who
are at the helm of some great movement or country and are directly
concerned with the forward movement of the world and its work. These
Brothers never make themselves known and work unselfishly for the good of
mankind.
In 1908 Max Heindel, who was of Danish birth, was chosen
as a messenger of these Brothers to carry the Rosicrucian Teachings to the
western world, and after spending some time under their direct tutelage,
was instructed to return to America and give to the world publicly what
previously had been held secret. At this particular time in the world's
work, mankind had reached the stage where it could be given a more exalted
phase of the Christian religion and when the mysteries (which the Christ
spoke of in Matthew 13:11, and Luke 8:10) should be given to the many
instead of the few.
After Max Heindel reached America he had these exalted
teachings printed in the textbook entitled The Rosicrucian
Cosmo-Conception, which has been translated into various languages and
continues to be shipped into all parts of the world. He also established
The Rosicrucian Fellowship as the Preparatory School for the Rosicrucian
Order, with International Headquarters at Mt. Ecclesia, Oceanside,
California. The Fellowship has no connection with any other organization,
even if the latter does use the word "Rosicrucian" as a part of its title.
QUESTION: Do the Rosicrucians teach that
the Christ was a divine Messenger -- the Savior of the world?
ANSWER: Yes, Christ Jesus was the greatest
being that has ever functioned in a physical body on our Earth. However,
the Rosicrucian Teachings explain that Jesus was a man, and that at the
Baptism, he surrendered his lower vehicles to the Christ Spirit to use in
His ministry on the material plane. At the Crucifixion the Christ was
released from the bodies of Jesus and entered into the Earth. This great
Archangel is still the indwelling Spirit of the Earth, is still the Savior
of mankind. After a careful study of the teachings as given out by the
Rosicrucian Fellowship, the Christ becomes a living factor in the lives of
students, who not only recognize the divinity of Christ but who make every
effort to follow in His footsteps.
QUESTION: Does the Rosicrucian student
believe in a life after death?
ANSWER: Yes, the Rosicrucian Teachings take
the sting of sorrow out of death because they prepare the aspirant for
what he is to expect in the life to come. A journey into foreign lands is
made pleasant when we are prepared and know of the country into which we
are to travel; likewise it is a great comfort to know of conditions
existing in that land which has been made so mysterious by the dark shadow
of ignorance which has rested over man for so many ages. Knowledge of the
life beyond the grave is most comforting to the one who has lost loved
ones.
The Elder Brothers of the Rose Cross, with their superior
knowledge of the spiritual worlds bring to us the proof of an existence of
these higher worlds; also many advanced students have received positive
proof of life after death: to them it is no longer a theory but a Truth.
It is possible, with the development of a finer sense, to actually
experience and see the conditions existing in this invisible land of the
so-called dead which is interpenetrating our dense physical world,
although unseen by those who have only the sense of physical sight
developed. As John McCreery says in his beautiful poem:
"They are not dead. They have but passed Beyond the mists that
blind us here, Into a new and larger life Of that serener
sphere."
Death to the Rosicrucian student is but a shifting of
consciousness, a casting away of a worn-out garment (the physical body) to
take on that spiritual body which Paul tells us about in the 15th Chapter
of 1st. Corinthians.
QUESTION: Do the Rosicrucians believe in
Rebirth and the law of consequence?
ANSWER: In the 17th chapter of Matthew
verses 11, 12, 13, Jesus gave his disciples a very wonderful demonstration
of the philosophy of rebirth. After his transfiguration he plainly said
that Elias had come already and the disciples understood he had reference
to John the Baptist. The 8th chapter of Job and the latter portion of the
19th chapter tells us of rebirth.
The Rosicrucians teach that all the causes set into action
in one life cannot ripen in one existence, and that all things must reach
a stage of fruition, that "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also
reap." This is one of the biblical teachings, that man must reap his own
harvests from the seeds he has sown, be they good or evil; therefore each
individual passes through a number of earth lives during which he builds
character. It is at this stage of his living that he either enjoys the
fruits of his past building, or is suffering from the results of his evil
deeds.
Each life is as a day in school, where the spirit learns
its lessons. We are told in Genesis that God made man in His own image; if
man is divinely made he must also become as wise as the Father Who made
him. Naturally this cannot be accomplished in one life, but a slow process
of evolution is necessary to lift man from that tiny spark of divinity to
become as wise and all knowing as his Father in heaven.
QUESTION: Tell us something about the
Rosicrucian method of healing the sick.
ANSWER: In each of the four gospels we find
that the Christ preached the gospel of healing. He healed all who came to
Him and He sent His disciples out into the world with the two commands:
Preach the Gospel and Heal the Sick. These two commands are also
given to the Rosicrucians, who are physicians of the soul, for sickness is
first manifested in the Vital Body, which is the vehicle of the soul and
healing can be best accomplished through this invisible vehicle. During
the time of sleep when man is free from his physical body and functioning
in the spiritual world, healing is more quickly accomplished. The esoteric
students are trained for this particular work.
Full details regarding healing may be secured by writing
to The Rosicrucian Fellowship, Oceanside, 92054, U.S.A.
QUESTION: We understand that the
Rosicrucians do not set a price upon their lessons nor upon their healing
ministrations. Is not the workman "worthy of his hire?"
ANSWER: In the 10th chapter of Matthew,
Christ tells His disciples to go to the lost sheep of Israel and to preach
the gospel and heal the sick. But he also tells them to provide neither
gold, silver, brass, nor scrip for their journey. In the 10th chapter of
1st Corinthians, Paul also holds out this thought, to preach the gospel
without charge. The Rosicrucians have followed this practice from the very
beginning and never set a price on their teachings. No true believer of
this exalted teaching will charge for lessons or require a monthly
membership fee. This at once brands him as an impostor. If we have faith
and work unselfishly, God will always take care of His own and the Love
offerings will be sufficient to keep the aspirant in his simple needs.
QUESTION: But will this not encourage some
to take all and give nothing? Will it not develop selfishness in some?
There is a law in nature that we cannot obtain anything for nothing.
ANSWER: Yes, numbers are attending the
churches, lectures and classes, never dropping a penny into the collection
baskets, feeling this unnecessary unless they are approached and,
naturally, they will take all and give nothing. But they do not reason the
matter from the standpoint of God's laws which are silently operating
through the laws of Cause and Effect; sometime, somewhere, these debts
will come to the Ego who thinks he is slipping through life defrauding,
taking all and giving nothing.
"Be not deceived, God is not mocked, For whatsoever a man
soweth, that shall he also reap."
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