Plus Quam Silentium ("Beyond Silence"). Our illustrious patron, Pythagoras of Samos, is said to have remarked, "Be silent or let thy words be worth more than silence." Rosicrucianism is ancient and predates the fraternity's emergence from silence in the early seventeenth century of the Christian era. These pages continue the tradition of the Golden Ones, undertaking what Carl Lindgren termed the "universal reformation of mankind" through a science "built on [the] esoteric truths of the ancient past." Thus, our words move beyond silence because they adorn the greatest of all Rosicrucian mysteries: the regeneration of man through the discernment of knowledge through the heart.
Each paper has been researched by a College member who selflessly desires to share his vision of Rosicrucian light with others. The contributors demonstrate the breadth and depth of the calling at the heart of our Order on many different levels, and each highlights the well-deserved reputation for which the College has been regarded since its inauguration by our first celebrant, R.W. Bonham, in 1982. Indeed, future editions will include at least one paper from the College archive, for past minds dwell in our present.
The "Events" section includes photographs and details of recent College activities. After all, our Society is not solely about disseminating knowledge; it is also a place of fraternity and friendship. Pythagoras College holds meetings in Redditch, England, four times a year. Any Master Mason in a Lodge under the United Grand Lodge of England (or any foreign jurisdiction in amity with it) and who subscribes to the Trinitarian Christian faith is welcome to apply to join us by contacting the College Secretary at pythagoras.sria@gmail.com
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Issue 1 Autumn 2024
* The History, Tradition & Symbolism of the Cross by Paul Stobbs
* My Journey from Darkness to Light by Kerry Parkes
* Hugh of St. Victor's the Mystic Ark by Toby Norman-Wright
* Questions of Chaos by Gary Roberts
Issue 2 Spring 2025
* Coincidence or Divine Design? by Andrew Lee
* The Rosicrucian Ideals of the Shakespeare Funerary Monument by M.R. Osborne
* Robert Fludd: Last of the Alchemists, First of the Chemists? by H.W. Hampton
* The Egyptian Rite of Count Cagliostro by Rob Waldron
* New Theories of Space-Time by Simon Clifford
* An Introduction to Meditation by Ian Thorpe
Issue 3 Autumn 2025
* Harry Price - Psychic Investigator by Ian Thorpe
* Autism & the Rituals of the SRIA by Nick Appleton
* Eschatology by Matt Fletcher
* Islam - An Introduction by John Wilson
* Rosicrucianism & the Veil of Death - A Philosophical Ascent by M.R. Osborne
* The Trinity - A Catechism for the SRIA by Nick Appleton
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