The Rosicrucian Emblem
The Symbolism of the Rose Cross
When inquiring
into the meaning of any myth, legend or symbol of occult value, it is an
absolute necessity that we should understand that, as any object in the
three-dimensional world may, or rather must, be viewed from all points to obtain
a full and complete comprehension thereof, so all symbols have a number of
aspects. Each viewpoint reveals a different phase from the others, and all have
an equal claim to consideration.
Viewed in its
fullness, this wonderful symbol contains the key to man's past evolution, his
present constitution and future development, together with the method of
attainment. In the form where it is represented with a single rose in the center
it symbolizes the spirit radiating from itself the four vehicles: the dense,
vital and desire bodies plus the mind; where the spirit has drawn into
its instruments and become the indwelling human spirit. But there was a
time when that condition did not obtain, a time when the three-fold spirit
hovered above its vehicles and was unable to enter. Then the cross stood alone
without the rose, symbolizing the condition which prevailed in the early third
of Atlantis. There was even a time when the upper limb of the cross was lacking
and man's constitution was represented by the Tau (T) that was in the Lemurian
epoch when he had only the dense, vital and desire bodies, but lacked the mind.
Then the animal nature was paramount. Man followed desire without reserve. At a
still earlier time, in the Hyperborean Epoch, he was also minus the desire body
and possessed only the dense and vital bodies. Then man-in-the-making was like
the plants: chaste and devoid of desire. At that time his constitution could not
have been represented by a cross. It was symbolized by a straight shaft, a
pillar (I).
This symbol has
been considered phallic, an emblem showing the licentiousness of the people who
worshiped it. Truly it is a symbol of generation, but generation is by no means
synonymous with degradation--far from it--the pillar is the lower limb of the
cross, symbolical of man-in-the-making when he was plantlike. The plant is
unconscious of passion, desire, innocent of evil. It generates and perpetuates
its species in a manner so pure, so chaste, that properly understood, it is a
model for fallen and passionate humanity to worship as an ideal and it was given
to earlier races with that intent. The Phallus and Yona used in the Greek
mystery temples were given by the hierophants in that spirit, and over the
temple was placed the enigmatical words: "Man, know thyself," which
motto, properly understood, is similar to that of the Rose Cross, for it shows
the reason for man's fall into desire, passion and sin, and gives the key to his
liberation in the same way that the roses upon the cross indicate the path of
liberation.
The plant is
innocent, but not virtuous; it has neither desire not choice. Man has
both. He may follow desire or not as he wishes, that he may learn to master
himself.
While he was
plant-like, a hermaphrodite, he could generate from himself without the
help of another, but though he was as chaste and as innocent as the plants, he
was also as unconscious and inert. In order to advance he must have desire to
spur him on, and a mind to guide him, and therefore half his creative force was
retained for the purpose of building a brain and a larynx. He had at that time a
round shape similar to that of the embryo, and the present larynx was a part of
the creative organ which adhered to the head when the body straightened out. The
connection between the two is seen even today in the fact that the boy, who
expresses the positive pole of the generative force, changes his voice at
puberty. That the same force which builds another body when it is sent outwards
builds the brain when retained is equally clear when we consider that
sex mania leads to insanity, while the profound thinker will feel little
inclination for amorous practices. He uses all his creative force to generate
thought instead of wasting it in sense gratification.
At the time when
man commenced to withhold half his creative force for the above mentioned
purpose, his consciousness was directed inwards to build organs. He was
capable of seeing these organs and he used the same creative force then
under the direction of Creative Hierarchies in planning and in executing plans
of organs, that he now uses in the outer world to build airships,
houses, automobiles, telephones, etc. Then he was unconscious of how that half
of the creative force was used which was sent outwards for generation
of another body.
Generation was
carried on under the guidance of Angels. At certain times of the year they
herded the growing man together in great temples and there the generative act
was performed. Man was unconscious of the fact. His eyes had not yet been
opened, and though it was necessary for him to have a partner who had the half
or other pole of the creative force available for generation which he retained
to build organs within, he did not at first know his wife. In ordinary
life he was shut within himself so far as the Physical World was concerned, but
it was different when he was brought into such intimate and close touch with
another, as in the case of the generative act. Then for the moment the spirit
pierced the veil of flesh and Adam knew his wife. He had ceased to know
himself--thus his consciousness became more and more and more centered
outside himself in the outside world and he lost his inner
perception. That cannot be fully regained until he has passed to the stage
where it is no longer necessary to have a partner in generation, and he has
reached the development where he can again utilize his whole creative
force at will. Then he will again know himself as he did during his
stage of plant-like existence, but with this all important difference that he
will use his creative faculty consciously, and will not be restricted to using
it solely for the pro-creation of his own species, but may create whatever he
will. Neither will he use his present organs of generation, but the larynx will speak
the creative word as directed by the spirit through the coordinating
mechanism of the brain. Thus the two organs built by half the creative force
will in time be the means whereby man will eventually become an independent
self-conscious creator.
Even at the
present time man molds matter both by thought and voice, as instanced in
scientific experiments where thoughts have created an image on photographic
plates, and where the human voice has created geometrical figures in sand, etc.
In proportion as man becomes unselfish he will release the creative force held
in leash. That will give him added thought power and enable him to utilize it
for upliftment of others instead of to plan how to degrade and subject others to
his will. He will learn how to master himself and cease to try to
master others, except it be done temporarily for their good, but never
for selfish ends. Only one who has mastered himself is qualified to rule others,
and competent to judge when that should be done, and what is best for them.
Thus we see that
in time the present passionate mode of generation will be again superseded by a
pure and more efficient method than the present, and that also is symbolized in
the Rose Cross where the rose is placed in the center between the four arms. The
long limb represents the body, the two horizontals, the two arms, and the short
upper limb, the head. The rose is in place of the larynx.
The rose, like
any other flower, is the generative organ of the plant. Its green stem carries
the colorless, passionless plant blood. The blood red rose shows the passion
filled blood of the human race, but in the rose the vital fluid is not sensuous,
it is chaste and pure. Thus it is an excellent symbol of the generative organ in
the pure and holy state to which man will attain when he has cleansed and
purified his blood from desire, when he has become chaste, pure and Christ-like.
Therefore the
Rosicrucians look ardently forward to the day when the roses shall bloom upon
the cross of humanity, therefore the Elder Brothers greet the aspiring soul with
the words of the Rosicrucian Greeting: "May the Roses bloom upon your
Cross," and therefore the greeting is given in the meetings of the
Fellowship Centers by the leader to the assembled students, probationers and
disciples who respond to the greeting by saying "And on yours, also."
John speaks of
his purification (1st epistle, iii, 9) and says that he who is born of God
cannot sin, for he keepeth his seed within him. It is an absolute
necessity to progress that the aspirant should be chaste. Yet it must be borne
in mind, that absolute celibacy is not required of man until he has reached a
point where he is ready for the great initiations, and that it is a duty we owe
to the whole to perpetuate the race. If we are mentally, morally, physically and
financially able, we may approach the act of generation as a holy sacrifice laid
upon the altar of humanity, but not for sensual pleasure. Neither should it be
performed in an austere, forbidding frame of mind, but in glad giving up of
oneself for the privilege of furnishing a friend seeking rebirth with the body
and environment he needs for development. Thus we shall also help him cultivate
the blooming roses upon his cross.
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