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originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I am an adept Rosicrucian + Confraternity and no Imperator would sign off on a public Rosicrucian monument & there is no Rosicrucian doxology or philosophy that is concerned about how many people should be on Earth .
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Maybe the Rosicrucians did put the stones up. It doesn't mean they or the stones represent anything nefarious. Rosicrucian teachings emphasize personal growth and moral development. These stones list values of a fair and just society.
If a Rosicrucian member put these up on their property, it would cause them to be defrocked & ousted . 4/3
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I am an adept Rosicrucian + Confraternity and no Imperator would sign off on a public Rosicrucian monument & there is no Rosicrucian doxology or philosophy that is concerned about how many people should be on Earth .
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Maybe the Rosicrucians did put the stones up. It doesn't mean they or the stones represent anything nefarious. Rosicrucian teachings emphasize personal growth and moral development. These stones list values of a fair and just society.
If a Rosicrucian member put these up on their property, it would cause them to be defrocked & ousted . 4/3
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Fair enough. I'm no adept, so I'm unaware of those details.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I am an adept Rosicrucian + Confraternity and no Imperator would sign off on a public Rosicrucian monument & there is no Rosicrucian doxology or philosophy that is concerned about how many people should be on Earth .
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Maybe the Rosicrucians did put the stones up. It doesn't mean they or the stones represent anything nefarious. Rosicrucian teachings emphasize personal growth and moral development. These stones list values of a fair and just society.
If a Rosicrucian member put these up on their property, it would cause them to be defrocked & ousted . 4/3
Are there any connections between the Rosicrucian order and the Comte de Saint Germain?
originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
Seriously, the 500 million thing is the only contraversial thing about the whole monument.
It hurts the feelings of anyone who is poor, because it's an insecurity that most poor people share: worrying the rich will disregard their life, and let them die.
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I am an adept Rosicrucian + Confraternity and no Imperator would sign off on a public Rosicrucian monument & there is no Rosicrucian doxology or philosophy that is concerned about how many people should be on Earth .
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Maybe the Rosicrucians did put the stones up. It doesn't mean they or the stones represent anything nefarious. Rosicrucian teachings emphasize personal growth and moral development. These stones list values of a fair and just society.
If a Rosicrucian member put these up on their property, it would cause them to be defrocked & ousted . 4/3
Are there any connections between the Rosicrucian order and the Comte de Saint Germain?
Comte de Saint Germain was a man made up of mystery. I personally do not own any confraternity on said involvement or absence of activity.
Just like myself… what I say about the RC+C could all be a lie & made up by myself or others .
The Count can be whoever you need him to be .
He was by no means average, but his understanding of his priori knowledge is unknowable due to him being in repose.
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: vNex92
The guide stones were created to withstand time in the event of global war or disaster, thus offering solid advice for surviving populations.
I, personally, don't see anything nefarious in the GGS. Is it possible, yes, but it's not my perspective.
originally posted by: burntheships
Aha!
Now this is interesting!
www.dailydot.com...
Someone was spreading memes on social of Trump bombing the stones
weeks ago. Of course, it's Trumps fault!
What is a Rosicrucian & could you tell one by site ?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
I am an adept Rosicrucian + Confraternity and no Imperator would sign off on a public Rosicrucian monument & there is no Rosicrucian doxology or philosophy that is concerned about how many people should be on Earth .
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Maybe the Rosicrucians did put the stones up. It doesn't mean they or the stones represent anything nefarious. Rosicrucian teachings emphasize personal growth and moral development. These stones list values of a fair and just society.
If a Rosicrucian member put these up on their property, it would cause them to be defrocked & ousted . 4/3
Are there any connections between the Rosicrucian order and the Comte de Saint Germain?
Comte de Saint Germain was a man made up of mystery. I personally do not own any confraternity on said involvement or absence of activity.
Just like myself… what I say about the RC+C could all be a lie & made up by myself or others .
The Count can be whoever you need him to be .
He was by no means average, but his understanding of his priori knowledge is unknowable due to him being in repose.
Thanks.
I ask only because it's been written that he was, like yourself, a Rosicrucian adept.
However, since you suggest that Rosicrucian adepts should be considered untrustworthy, I'll consider the matter closed until more reliable information presents itself.
The Rosicrucians have a solar temple on the moon with a holographic laser that they can project messages to a dystopian Earth … The Nazis are on the dark side of the moon with their Saturn cult & the Amish were left on earth as proto generators of future life .
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: vNex92
The guide stones were created to withstand time in the event of global war or disaster, thus offering solid advice for surviving populations.
Then why use a design that is so easily destroyed by man's actions or even nature? It was basically a stone wind sail to be broken by any reasonably nearby blast.
There are many much stronger structures that would heve been better. And if a message to the future after a desaster, then why only one? It would be better to put dozens of copies all over the world to help the locals rebuild. How would someone from China get the message of how to rebuild from a single monument in the USA after humanity is pushed back to even medival times much less the stone age?
Not enough thought was put into spreading the message after the desaster.