Chapter OneIntroduction. Occult LiteratureAllegorical language of the Rosicrucian booksIts secret meaning |
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Chapter TwoThe Hermetic Philosophy. The NeoplatonistsAmmonius SaccasPlotinusMalchus PorphyriusJamblichusProclus Hierocles. |
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Chapter ThreeMediaeval Philosophers. "Magic," according to Cornelias Agrippa. |
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Chapter FourAmong the Adepts. "The Brotherhood of the Golden and Rosy Cross"Occult and mysterious powersAdepts and SagesAlchymists and GoldmakersThe True History of FlamelThe Count de Saint GermainCagliostroThe art of making alchemical goldWell-authenticated facts. |
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Chapter FiveThe Rosicrucian "Orders." "History" of the RosicruciansThe Universal Reformation; the Fama Fraternitatis and the ConfessioTruth and FictionThe Chemical Marriage of Christian RosencruetzValentin AndreaeThe Sphinx RosaceaeAndreas von Carolstadt Theophrastus ParacelsusRosicrucian Literature. |
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Chapter SixPseudo Rosicrucians. Imposters and Fools. Mysticism during the Middle AgesSecret SocietiesSchroepferJ. C. Woellner and BischofswerderPolitical InfluenceThe Jesuits and the IlluminatiWeishaupt King Frederic William II. |
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AppendixThe Principles of the Yoga-Philosophy of the Rosicrucians and Alchemists. |
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Chapter Sevenin the Pronaos of the Temple of the True Cross. The Cross and the RoseRosicrucian RulesThe duties of a Rosicrucian The Secret Signs of the RosicruciansRosicrucian JewelsRosicrucian SymbolsSigns from the Heart of the celestial MotherSigns referring to the Divine child. |
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Chapter EightAlchemy. The Science and Art of AlchemyThe Prima MateriaThe Spiritus UniversalisThe Secret FireThe four alchemical rulesThe five things necessary to observe in the practice of AlchemyAxiomata Hermetica |
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