SECTION III: SLIDES AND RESEARCH ON BACON
AND AMERICA
by Linda S. Schrigner
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There is a profound significance in the symbolism
of the cross embodied in the purpose of the order of the Militia Crucifera
Evangelica, as it was known in the Reformation. The cross,
which predates Christianity and is thought of as a universal symbol of
spiritual proportions, represents the experiences that humans must go through
under Nature on earth. The defense of the cross was, in a great sense,
the defense of the “inalienable rights of man” —protection for individuals
where Karmic laws could manifest in an individual’s life freely and naturally
through Nature’s path of least resistance. Nature is also understood
to be the laws of the physical Earth or manifested reality with which individuals
must interact.
The defenders of the cross, or the order of the Militia Crucifera
Evangelica, in one of many humanitarian efforts in previous centuries,
sponsored a group that went to lead a people to declare the inalienable
rights of man
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![]() An Old Rosicrucian Allegory A Lamp Bearer Following the Footprints of Nature Prepared for the Journey with Rod in Hand No Matter How Old are One's Sensibilities |