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The Call of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross Book 2 Lectorium Rosicrucianum Det Gyldne Rosenkreuz' Internationale Skole The three classical Rosicrucian writings The three classical Rosicrucian writings were published by the German theologian Johann Valentin Andreae at the beginning of the 17th century. The LRC editions contain the full original texts and an esoteric analysis by Jan van Rijckenborgh which supplies the key for understanding. The summaries supply a short impression of the contents. Just click to view them. For a book order click the direct link to the Amazon bookshop. Book 1: The Call of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross by Jan van Rijckenborgh Summary: Esoteric analysis of the Fama Fraternitatis R.C., 1614 The Fama Fraternitatis R. C. tells the story of the founding of the Rosicrucian Order and invites the like- minded to make contact with it. As Jan van Rijckenborgh considers one by one the incidents described in the Fama, explaining how they relate to a practical path of self-initiation, many details of Rosicrucianism which may have been obscure for centuries become clear. Contains the full original text of the Fama Fraternitatis R. C. (1614) with extensive esoteric analysis. (361 pages, hardcover ) http://www.amazon.com/Call-Brotherhood-Rosycross-van-Rijckenborgh/dp/90… Book 2: The Confession of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross by Jan van Rijckenborgh Summary: Esoteric analysis of the Confessio Fraternitatis R.C., 1615 The author describes this Rosicrucian manifesto as follows: On closer consideration, students of the Confessio will realize that this old document is a tremendous piece of prophecy. If we go beyond the simple, exoteric aspect, its universal, unlimited significance is revealed to us and we see the radiant path of truth stretching in a wide arc from horizon to horizon. Contains the full original text of the Fama Fraternitatis R. C. (1615) with extensive esoteric analysis. (75 pages, hardcover ) http://www.amazon.com/Confession-Rosicrucian-Brotherhood-van-Rijckenbor… Book 3: The Alchemical Wedding of Christian Rosycross, Part One by Jan van Rijckenborgh Summary: Esoteric analysis of the Alchemical Wedding (part 1), 1616 This strange story of Christian Rosycross_s journey to a wedding is a Hermetic allegory intended to be a guidebook for people who are actively engaged in the process of inner transformation. As the story is unlocked for us, we begin to see the means by which the original Soul can be brought back to life and united with the Spirit. Contains the text of the first three days of The Alchemical Wedding of Christian Rosycross by Johann Valentin Andreae (1616) with extensive esoteric analysis. (287 pages, hardcover - contains 9 full-page illustrations by Johfra) http://www.amazon.com/Alchemical-Wedding-Christian-Rosycross-Part/dp/90… The Alchemical Wedding of Christian Rosycross, Part Two by Jan van Rijckenborgh Summary: Esoteric analysis of the Alchemical Wedding (part 2), 1616 After seven days of ceremonies and tests, Christian Rosycross is dubbed a Knight of the Golden Stone. But not selfishness, deception and pride allowed him to win, but his great humility and self-knowledge. In the afterword, Jan van Rijckenborgh gives a scenario of the future. Contains the text of the last four days of The Alchemical Wedding of Christian Rosycross by Johann Valentin Andreae (1616) with extensive esoteric analysis. (255 pages, hardcover - contains 8 full-page illustrations by Johfra) http://www.amazon.com/Alchemical-Wedding-Christian-Rosycross-Part/dp/90… Source: https://www.rosenkreuz.dk/da/artiklen/three-classical-rosicrucian-writi….
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