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Rosicrucian Society,
Order of the Hermetic Gold+Rose (RSOHGR)
USA, Eur
ope and Africa

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From the book, Leaves of Morya's Garden, we are reminded of the following:

SYMBOL

What really do the cross and the rose signify? What are behind these mystical symbols?

The Cross

Is the cross just an ancient religious Christian symbol? The cross, as a symbol, is both universal and of the distant past. It predates Christianity, having existed in the earlier Egyptian, Celtic, Phoenician, and Roman cultures. Variations of the cross are also found in the cultures of the early American Indians and the Hindus. Some historians even note that prehistoric man made cross markings on his implements. Therefore, humans have used the cross since ancient times as a symbol without any religious significance.

 

The cross may have first become an icon when, at sunrise, a man stood facing the sun, his arms fully extended at his sides in a gesture of solemn adoration to the solar manifestation of the Divine. His body cast a shadow on the ground, and this shadow had the shape of the cross. Since then, the cross became a mystical symbol signifying man, particularly man in adoration of the Divine.

 

The Rose

The rose with its beauty and sweetness represents life itself.

 

The Rose Cross

The Rose Cross symbol evolved from the ancient Egyptian esoteric cross - the ankh. The rose at the heart of the cross symbolizes the Inner Man, the spiritual and eternal essence of the human being. This Inner Man has been variously referred to as the Soul, the Divine Master Within, the Inner Self, and the Divine Spark. When the rose is in full bloom, it signifies that the Inner Man is fully awakened, hence, allowing the Divine to manifest in the person.

The Hermetic Cross

The above picture of the Hermetic Cross is a variation of the Rose Cross. Each part of the Hermetic Cross is rich in esoteric and mystical meanings which are revealed in our teachings.

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