Between 1909 and 1911, max Heindel poses the bases of the Rosicrucian Fellowship (“Rosicrucienne Association”). It will take as a starting point the work of Rudolf Steiner as it recognizes it itself in a letter gone back to 1918, as well as those of Mrs. Blavatsky.

Rosicrucienne Association (made up in France under the mode Law 1901) is in relation to the international seat The Rosicrucian Fellowship , based in Mount Ecclesia, Oceanside in California: it is a group of people having chosen to study the lesson transcribed by max Heindel at the beginning of the XXe century, an international association of mystics having for goal to spread lesson well defined on the origin, the evolution and the development of the Universes and the Man, given to make Christianisme esoteric an alive factor in the world and to develop the altruism.

The reference book is the Cosmogonie of the Rosicrucian brotherhood , bearing on the Mystery of the World. According to Heindel, this philosophy is logical for the reason and satisfactory for the heart, without being dogmatic, while specifying that “There is no revelation infallible and immutable on such a complex subject, embracing all that exists under the Sun and even beyond. ”

The students of this lesson are defined as rosicrucians and not Rosicrucian brotherhood, the Rosicrucian brotherhood term indicating the order spiritually high of the Older brothers of humanity, Hiérophantes whose max Heindel would have been made the mediator. At meetings (optional), the lesson is approached under various subjects. The lesson is primarily exempted voluntarily in the form of course by correspondence or email, that the student can stop without having to justify itself.

Principal works of reference

  • the Cosmogony of the Rosicrucian brotherhood. Max Heindel

  • Freemasonry and Catholicism. Max Heindel
  • the Mystery of the grand operas. Max Heindel

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