Magical Union of Cologne |
Magical Union of Cologne
A society stated in a manuscript of the Rosicrucians (under the pseudonym ‘‘Omnis Moriar’’) at Cologne, Germany, to have been founded in that city in the year 1115. In the Rosenkreutzer in seiner Blosse (1786) of F. G. E. Weise, it was stated that the initiates wore a triangle, symbolizing power, wisdom, and love. The more exalted orders among them were called Mage or Wise Masters, and these held the greater mysteries of the fraternity. They were masters of secret sciences and achieved feats that seemed supernatural.
A society stated in a manuscript of the Rosicrucians (under the pseudonym ‘‘Omnis Moriar’’) at Cologne, Germany, to have been founded in that city in the year 1115. In the Rosenkreutzer in seiner Blosse (1786) of F. G. E. Weise, it was stated that the initiates wore a triangle, symbolizing power, wisdom, and love. The more exalted orders among them were called Mage or Wise Masters, and these held the greater mysteries of the fraternity. They were masters of secret sciences and achieved feats that seemed supernatural.