The term Rosicrucian, its symbol the Rose…
1614 CE
The term Rosicrucian, its symbol the Rose Cross, describes a secret society of mystics, allegedly formed in Germany in the early seventeenth century, holding a doctrine "built on esoteric truths of the ancient past", which, "concealed from the average man, provide insight into nature, the physical universe and the spiritual realm.
According to Fraternitas Rosae Crucis, a modern Rosicrucian fraternal mystical organization claiming to be the "authentic Rosicrucian Fraternity, the society “was first instituted in Germany in 1614".
The Fama Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis (Fama fraternitatis Roseae Crucis oder Die Bruderschaft des Ordens der Rosenkreuzer), or simply the Fama Fraternitatis, an anonymous Rosicrucian manifesto published in 1614 in Kassel, tells the story of the "Father C.R." (later on C.R.C., the mythical Alchemist Christian Rosenkreuz), his ill-fated pilgrimage to Jerusalem; his subsequent tutelage by the secret sages of the east, the wise men of Damcar in Arabia, from whom he learned the ancient esoteric knowledge which included the study of physics, mathematics, magic and kabbalah; his return through Egypt and Fes and his presence among the alumbrados in Spain.
It is thought in occultism that Rosenkreuz's pilgrimage seems to refer to transmutation steps of the Great Work.
After his arrival to Germany, Father C.R. and other Brothers established an esoteric Christian Fraternity: "The Fraternity of the Rose Cross".
The Brothers of the Fraternity had been sent in mission throughout the world, having as their first priority to use their knowledge to "cure the sick" in a free of charge way "that gratis", not wearing any special clothing, and were to neet once each year in the mysterious "House of the Holy Spirit".
The Legend shows an agreement with six articles that they drew up Prior to their separation, bounding themselves one to another to keep:
1.That none of them should profess any other thing than to cure the sick, and that gratis.
2. None of the posterity should be constrained to wear one kind of habit, but to follow the custom of the country.
3. Every year, upon the day C., they would meet together at the house Santi Spiritus, or write the cause of their absence.
4. Every Brother should seek a worthy person to succeed him after his death.
5. The word CR should be their seal, mark, and character.
6. The Fraternity should remain secret one hundred years.