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Rosy Cross

The Rosy Cross (also called Rose Cross and ''Rose Croix'') is a symbol largely associated with the semi-mythical Christian Rosenkreuz, Qabbalist and alchemist and founder of the Rosicrucian Order.〔German language original: 'Die Bruderschaft des Ordens der Rosenkreuzer', Fama Fraternitatis, 1614 (circulation ca. 1610 ); 'Bruderschaft Rosenkreuz', Confessio Fraternitatis, 1615〕〔Max Heindel, ''(Christian Rosenkreuz and the Order of Rosicrucians )'', 1909 ()〕 The Rose Cross is said to be a cross with a white rose at its centre〔Albert Pike (1872). ''Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, (XXX: Knight Kadosh )''. p. 822.
"Commentaries and studies have been multiplied upon the ''Divine Comedy'', the work of DANTE, and yet no one, so far as we know, has pointed out its especial character. (...) His Hell is but a negative Purgatory. His Heaven is composed of a series of Kabalistic circles, divided by a cross, like the Pantacle of Ezekiel. In the centre of this cross blooms a rose, and we see the symbol of the Adepts of the Rose-Croix for the first time publicly expounded and almost categorically explained."
:Dante Alighieri, ''The Divine Comedy'', Paradiso, Canto XXXI, ''circa'' 1308–1321:
"In fashion then as of a snow-white rose
Displayed itself to me the saintly host,
Whom Christ in his own blood had made his bride,"〕 and symbolizes the teachings of a tradition formed within the Christian tenets:
It has several meanings, depending on the source. Some groups, such as the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis, from a non-sectarian or non-religious view, suggest that the rosy cross predates Christianity, where "the cross represents the human body and the rose represents the individual's unfolding consciousness.〔AMORC. ''(Our Traditional and Chronological History ).''〕
The Rosicrucian Fellowship and kindred groups of rosicrucianists, promulgating an Esoteric Christian viewpoint, hold that the Rosicrucian Brotherhood was founded in the early 14th century, or between the 13th and 14th centuries,〔Steiner, Rudolf (founder of Anthroposophy). (''Christian Rosenkreutz – The Mystery, Teaching and Mission of a Master'' ).〕 as an Invisible College of mystic sages, by a highly evolved entity having the symbolic name of Christian Rosenkreuz in order "to prepare a new phase of the Christian religion to be used during the coming age now at hand, for as the world and man evolve so also must religion change".〔(The Rosicrucian Interpretation of Christianity ) by The Rosicrucian Fellowship.〕
Paracelsus, who was called the "Luther of Medicine",〔Debus, Allen G. (1993). ''(''Paracelsus and the Medical Revolution of the Renaissance – A 500th Anniversary Celebration'' ). National Library of Medicine. p. 3.〕 describes these mystics sages as "persons who have been exalted (verzueckt) to God, and who have remained in that state of exaltation, and have not died (...) nobody knew what became of them, and yet they remained on the earth".〔cited by Franz Hartmann in ''(Life & Prophecies of Paracelsus (1493–1541) )'', p. 199.〕 Modern Rosicrucian groups and some researchers 〔Yates, Frances A. (1972), ''The Rosicrucian Enlightenment'', London〕 suggest that there is much evidence that the Rosicrucian Order not only has made herself known in the early 17th century through the Rosicrucian Manifestos, but has been active since the beginning of the Renaissance period, not only as an hermetic Order, but also through forerunners – geniuses of the western world, sometimes also known to be Freemasons – in the literary,〔("Shakespeare – The Lay Bible" ). Rosicrucian Fellowship.〕〔Hall, Manly Palmer (1928). ''The Secret Teachings of All Ages: (Bacon, Shakespeare, and the Rosicrucians )'', pp. 165–168.〕 cultural, ethical, political, religious and scientific fields.
In the late 18th century, Karl von Eckartshausen, a German Christian mystic, describes the true Adepts of the Rose Cross in the following terms: "These sages, whose number is small, are children of light, and are opposed to darkness. They dislike mystification and secrecy; they are open and frank, have nothing to do with secret societies and with external ceremonies. They possess a spiritual temple, in which God is presiding".〔von Eckartshausen, Karl (1790). ''Aufschlüsse über Magie''. (Concerning Magic. ) München (), 1790; cited by Franz Hartmann in (''Life & Prophecies of Paracelsus (1493–1541)'' ), p. 199.〕 Later, in the early 20th century, Max Heindel, a Rosicrucian Initiate, emphasizes that the roots of the Brothers of the Rose Cross, immersed in the western mystery tradition, are almost impossible to be traced as "theirs is a work which aims to encourage the evolution of humanity, they have labored far back into antiquity--under one guise or another".〔''(The Brothers of the Rose Cross )'' by The Rosicrucian Fellowship〕
It has also been suggested that the rose represents silence while the cross signifies "salvation, to which the Society of the Rose-Cross devoted itself by teaching mankind the love of God and the beauty of brotherhood, with all that they implied." 〔Baxter, James. ''(Sir Francis Bacon and The Rosy Cross )''〕 Others saw the Rosy Cross as a symbol of the human process of reproduction elevated to the spiritual: "The fundamental symbols of the Rosicrucians were the rose and the cross; the rose female and the cross male, both universal phallic () As generation is the key to material existence, it is natural that the Rosicrucians should adopt as its characteristic symbols those exemplifying the reproductive processes. As regeneration is the key to spiritual existence, they therefore founded their symbolism upon the rose and the cross, which typify the redemption of man through the union of his lower temporal nature with his higher eternal nature." 〔Hall, 1928, p. 141.〕
It is further a symbol of the Philosopher's Stone, the ultimate product of the alchemist.〔Heindel, Max. (''Freemasonry and Catholicism'' ) (Part VII). ISBN 0-911274-04-9. (www2 ). (www3 ).〕
==Freemasonry and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn==
The Rosy Cross is also a symbol found in some Masonic Christian bodies〔See image: .〕 and employed by individuals and groups formed during the last centuries for the study of Rosicrucianism and allied subjects,〔See image: .〕 but derived from the adoption of a red rose.

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