Month: February 2018

Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part III

Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part III 02/26/18 Greetings, Fr and Sr. Every morning, I read for several hours at a coffee shop. Today, I am reading a wonderful book by a German philosopher, Hans Vaihinger, titled in English … Continue reading Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part III

Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part II

Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part II 02/24/18 To continue our cognitive journey in arriving at an expedient understanding of the pragmatic usefulness of our Rosicrucian adage, we need to begin with determining whether or not a question is … Continue reading Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part II

Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part I

02/23/18 I do not remember in which Monograph this ancient adage is first introduced to the budding student. As is typical of the study method employed by the Order in its early days, little is said after its introduction. For coming to an understanding of … Continue reading Adages From the Rose-Croix Files: Be a Walking Question Mark Always! Part I