Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Since nobody ever found the Rosicrucian sanctuary

History Channel Full Episodes "Additionally our building, albeit one hundred thousand individuals had exceptionally close seen and viewed the same, might for ever stay untouched, undestroyed, and covered up to the evil world." In 1618, the Germans distributed a drawing of that building complete with windows and entryways. For a considerable length of time from there on, individuals from the whole way across Europe hunt perpetually down that "sanctuary" so as to meet the Rosicrucians eye to eye and join their mystery society. Wikipedia: "René Descartes is only one of the numerous social goliaths of the time who attempted to contact them without achievement."

History Channel Full Episodes Since nobody ever found the Rosicrucian sanctuary, nor any obvious Rosicrucian so far as that is concerned, numerous history specialists have reasoned that the Fama Fraternitatis was a work of fiction and that the Rosicrucian mystery society never existed. Despite the fact that there are in fact signs that the proclamation was a symbolic correspondence, it would be a stretch to prevent the presence from securing the Fraternity of the Rose Cross. All things considered, this mystery society may have been truly "mystery," that is, antiquarians would know nothing about it.

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