7 Jan 2010 17:14
The Divine Rose of the World
Jon Presco <braskewitz <at> yahoo.com>
2010-01-07 16:14:19 GMT
2010-01-07 16:14:19 GMT
The Divine Rose of the World On January 7, 2010, I am reading some of the Roza Mira text for the first time that I discovered on the web six days ago. I am astounded! It is like Andreev and I have been kept in isolation from each other, we alas able to meet and compare our life work - as proof, as evidence our vision is pure, and we are not mad! We have come to awaken Sleeping Beauty who was named Rosamond. I am no longer alone on my quest! I have been vindicated by a fellow prophet who was arrested the year my sister was born (1947) for reading the Roza Mira to a circle of friends. http://www.roseofworld.org/book_eng.htm Here is Andreev's vision of the White Horse. "We wait in anticipation for the White Horseman-the Rose of the World, the golden age of humanity! Nothing will be able to forestall the coming of the last, Pale Horseman: Gagtungr will see the one he has been preparing for so many centuries born in human form. But the era of the Rose of the World will immeasurably reduce the number of spiritual victims. It will succeed in raising a number of generations of ennobled humanity. It will give spiritual fortitude to millions, even billions, of those wavering. By warning about the coming Antichrist, and pointing him out and unmasking him when he appears, by cultivating unshakeable faith within human hearts and a grasp of the metahistorical perspectives and global spiritual prospects within human minds, it will insure generations and generations against the temptations of the future spawn of darkness." He was arrested in 1947 for reading his work to his circle of friends. Accused of anti-Soviet activities, he was sentenced to twenty five years in prison. His wife, Alla Andreeva, was sentenced to a labor camp. Andreev's writings were destroyed That grandiose book of occult lore, the Tarot, has the symbol of the rose pressed within its pages. Perhaps the most significant image in the deck is that portraying Death. This card retains its image and its number throughout the history of the Tarot. Its likely origin is in the Black Death which swept Europe in 1348 and which became a popular image for artists and writers in the centuries that followed. In the renowned pack published by Waite, Death in black armor is riding a white horse. He carries in his left hand a flag on which is a white rose on a black field.(Continue reading)
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