"The Age of Treason" book by Rosicrucian writer R. Swinburne Clymer (1957)
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Great share there.
I'm quite well aware of all things metaphysical/spiritual. This is a subject that isn't well-received here on GA. Long ago I stopped trying to ease people into a more wholistic understanding of these topics. Unfortunately, the collective brainwashing runs far too deep and the majority here have fully integrated it, unwilling to examine from whence and where they acquired their BELIEFS from.
Words and subjects such as "occult", "new age", "mystery school", "Rosicrucianism", "Freemasonry", "Theosophy", "Anthroposophy", etc. have been thoroughly demonized to the point of being unapproachable for most as they are unwilling to consider the possibility that within each and all, there are the "dark arts" practitioners as well as the "gray magic" and "white magic" practitioners. The wisdom imparted in these metaphysical traditions is, in and of itself, neutral. What and how each individual chooses to utilize this wisdom, for self gain or for the benefit of the whole, determines which end of the spectrum they land. Unfortunately, the majority of information circulating in the "conspiracy theory" communities relates to the dark arts practitioners. Thus, leading most well-meaning truth seekers away from subjects that could and would lead them to a better understanding of the situation we find ourselves in.
It seems everybody can agree there are "good" and "bad" people within any religion, institution, career, walk-of-life, philosophy, etc. But when it comes to the aforementioned traditions, the brainwashing kicks in so heavily that the cognitive dissonance switch gets triggered thusly ending any reasonable discussion thereafter.
I look forward to the times ahead when this is no longer the case and appreciate you sharing this book, which in my mind, helps to soften the brainwashing and fear, at least around "Rosicrucianism" for starters.