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E Vicipaedia

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Hic est fasciculus ex Vicimediis Communibus. Vide eius descriptionem apud Communia ut plura discas. |
Description |
The Rosicrucian Rose — The rose is a yonic symbol associated with generation, fecundity, and purity. The fact that flowers blossom by unfolding has caused them to be chosen as symbolic of spiritual unfoldment. The red color of the rose refers to the blood of Christ, and the golden heart concealed within the midst of the flower corresponds to the spiritual gold concealed within the human nature. The number of its petals being ten is also a subtle reminder of the perfect Pythagorean number. The rose symbolizes the heart, and the heart has always been accepted by Christians as emblematic of the virtues of love and compassion, as well as of the nature of Christ—the personification of these virtues [1]. |
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Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer (http://www.prs.org/gallery-rosicr.htm) |
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Nexus
Paginae sequentes ad hunc fasciculum nectunt: