In reply to the comment below, I don't think a person needs to read books about it, they need to look at pictures, look at literature, science, art and architecture.. the knowledge isn't in books written by a person on Rosicrucian, the knowledge is in observing, it's everywhere a person cares to see.
The best books of the documented history of the Rosicrucian were written by those who are inside. Unfortunately the books of Chris McIntosh, Tobias Churton and Pierre Feeman doesn't help because they ignore information and important names of the nineteenth century. The most suggested books written in a neutral point of view are those published by Sedir, Frank Wittemans, Christian Rebisse and Lewis.
In reply to the comment below, I don't think a person needs to read books about it, they need to look at pictures, look at literature, science, art and architecture.. the knowledge isn't in books written by a person on Rosicrucian, the knowledge is in observing, it's everywhere a person cares to see.
Elibobbob 7 months ago
The best books of the documented history of the Rosicrucian were written by those who are inside. Unfortunately the books of Chris McIntosh, Tobias Churton and Pierre Feeman doesn't help because they ignore information and important names of the nineteenth century. The most suggested books written in a neutral point of view are those published by Sedir, Frank Wittemans, Christian Rebisse and Lewis.
TullioWalker 1 year ago