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The Enlightenment - 5/june/2024

WELCOME TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT


The year is 1610. John Dee is dead. Shakespeare is soon for the grave. Europe has spent the last century and a half embroiled in bloody religious wars at the behest of kings and priests. Faith in the old institutions is strong, but there are whispers. Dangerous ideas like science, democracy, rationalism, and the rights of man, are taking root in the coffee shops and salons of Europe. The age of reason and light is ascendant, there is little room for the occult. 


This is a strange era for magic. Where the Renaissance was dominated by clerical thinkers attempting to plumb the depths of their various theologies, the Enlightenment was all about shining the light of reason upon the wisdom of tradition. Renaissance magic does not exactly thrive under the light of reason. In fact, Enlightenment thinkers often defined themselves in opposition to notions of magic and the occult. And for good reason! We all love a good talisman, but it is important to remember that astral medallions will not prevent syphilis. 


Where the renaissance had Theological Colleges and Clerical Esotericists, the enlightenment had Secret Societies and Poet-Mystics. 


MEET THE FREEMASONS:


To discuss esoteric secret societies, we must talk about the original secret society: the freemasons. 


It is debatable as to whether the Freemasons themselves actually fall into the definition of an “esoteric secret society.” The important thing is damn near every formal esoteric group for the rest of european history will pattern themselves off the freemasons. The fundamental structure of their organization is a load-bearing brick of European magic. 


Putting an exact date on the beginning of Freemasonry is difficult. Records are blended with mythologized history, and the Freemasons themselves can’t really agree. That said, we know they go back to around the 14th century with a document called the “Old Charges.” The document, likely written by a cleric, is a mythological history of stonemasonry that ties the work of current cathedral builders back to the construction of legendary sites like the Temple of Solomon, and the Tower of Babel. 


Mythological history aside, the 14th century was a good time to be a stonemason. The church was paying top dollar to the folks building houses of god. There was profit to be made and respect to be gained. If you were good at stonemasonry, you had a serious incentive to protect your trade secrets. You and your buddies are the only people who know how to make these fancy churches, so the church can only hire your club. If new people want to join your club, you gotta give out the secrets slowly. Maybe you can establish a ranking system. The higher your rank, the bigger the secrets you get access to. Congratulations! You are what’s called an “initiatory order.” 


By the time we hit the 1700s, the Freemasons have diversified somewhat. They are less mystical order, more proto-labor-union meets trade guild meets social club. They were essentially a trade guild made of middle-class professionals. Stonemasons, carpenters, plumbers, etc, would all regularly meet to share professional knowledge and generally get out of the house. Membership even had perks. Being a freemason offered access to business connections, professional services, discounts at mason-affiliated stores, and even burial services. 


The point here is the Freemasons were a fairly mundane part of everyday life for Europe in the 1700s. The average person was aware of them.They were not seen as a shadowy order of elusive wealthy mystics. They were commonly associated with middle-class professional craftspeople and businessmen. So, if you were trying to create a secret society of wizards, they were damn near the ideal blueprint. 


That blueprint has two essential ingredients: One, Secret Knowledge. They promised secret knowledge that could only be learned within the organization. Two, an Initiatory Structure. The organization had ranks. Ranking up required undergoing some intimate experience that led to mysterious inner changes. In short; you get more secreter knowledge as you rank up. (Here is where we introduce the rosicrucians?)


THE MASONS AND ESOTERIC SYMBOLISM


“But If the Masons are only Magic-adjacent, what about all their magic-y symbolism?” I hear you ask. Indeed, mention the word “Freemason” and it will likely conjure images of eyes-in-pyramids and sacred t-squares and whatnot. Is that brick-a-brack magic?


Yes and no! It is important to remember that normal language always comes before esoteric language. The Masons likely did not start out as this esoteric, initiatory order. There is little evidence (Hanegraaff 385) that the Masons contracted to build the great cathedrals of Europe were given any special knowledge beyond their ordinary trade secrets. They had normal secrets they needed to discuss, and a good way to do that was in visual code. Coded language evolves just like any other language. People get poetic with it. Give it 200 years, and you’ve got a complex and evocative system of esoteric symbolism that can be used to convey ideas in ways that ordinary language cannot. 


This idea of Masonic symbolism is shared by Andrew Michael Ramsay, whose 1737 writing on the topic is worth quoting in its entirety: “‘We have secrets; they are figurative signs and sacred words, which comprise a language sometimes mute, sometimes most eloquent, to communicate over great distances and to recognize our Brethren no matter what their language or their native land’. It was only by playing on a much later, indeed quite recent interpretation, that these symbols assembled on the “tracing boards” could be compared to mantras, to supports for meditation opening onto an inner experience. That some minds were capable of such a development is probably due to the fact that these figures and boards play a major role during the ceremonies in which the masonic degrees are conferred.” (Hanegraaff 385)


Even if Masonic symbolism cannot be considered explicitly magical, this passage serves to illustrate how magical symbolism evolves, changes, and functions. So while Masonic symbolism is esoteric almost by accident, it would be massively influential on later magical societies, who would leverage these same concepts for explicitly magico-religious aims. 


FREEMASONRY AND SECRET DOCTRINES


Even early on, the Freemasons were integrating ideas from contemporary magic. Christian Theosophy and Alchemy were among the most prominent ingredients. 





NOTES


FREEMASONRY (Hanegraaff 382)










Rosicrucians have three big manifestos:

Fama Fraternalis: https://www.crcsite.org/rosicrucian-library/fama-fraternitatis/ 

Confessio Fraternitas: https://www.crcsite.org/rosicrucian-library/confessio-fraternitatis/

Chymical Wedding: https://www.crcsite.org/rosicrucian-library/chymical-wedding1/ 


Decidedly protestant lol


“Hereby was that high and noble spirit of Brother C.R.C. so stirred up, that Jerusalem was not so much now in his mind as Damasco; also he could not bridle his desires any longer, but made a bargain with the Arabians, that they should carry him for a certain sum of money to Damcar.


He was but of the age of sixteen years when he came thither, yet of a strong Dutch constitution. There the Wise Men received him not as a stranger (as he himself witnesseth), but as one whom they had long expected; they called him by his name, and shewed him other secrets out of his cloyster, whereat he could not but mightily wonder.”


Ah, I see where we get the Templar connection lol


CHAPTER 9 OF THE CONFESSIO FRATERNITAS


“These characters and letters, as God hath here and there incorporated them in the Sacred Scriptures, so hath He imprinted them most manifestly on the wonderful work of creation, on the heavens, on the earth, and on all beasts, so that as the mathematician predicts eclipses, so we prognosticate the obscurations of the church, and how long they shall last. From these letters we have borrowed our magic writing, and thence made for ourselves a new language, in which the nature of things is expressed, so that it is no wonder that we are not so eloquent in other tongues, least of all in this Latin, which we know to be by no means in agreement with that of Adam and Enoch, but to have been contaminated by the confusion of Babel.”


I dont think they realize how many theological doors that opens. 


“Chapter XII.


For conclusion of our Confession we must earnestly admonish you, that you cast away, if not all yet most of the worthless books of pseudo chymists, to whom it is a jest to apply the Most Holy Trinity to vain things, or to deceive men with monstrous symbols and enigmas, or to profit by the curiosity of the credulous; our age doth produce many such, one of the greatest being a stage-player, a man with sufficient ingenuity for imposition; such doth the enemy of human welfare mingle among the good seed, thereby to make the truth more difficult to be believed, which in herself is simple and naked, while falsehood is proud, haughty, and coloured with a lustre of seeming godly and human wisdom.”


GIRL THATS YOU. YOU DO THAT. 


Michael Maier seemed to write a lot of commentaries on the rosicrucians? Specifically we are gonna look at a text called Silentium Post Clamores, Paul Dupont, MD, FRC


Michael Maier[1] (Latin: Michael Maierus; 1568–1622) was a German physician and counsellor to Rudolf II Habsburg. He was a learned alchemist, epigramist, and amateur composer. Oh like John Dee Rudolph II. 


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We gotta talk about Maier. 


TEHRE hes on fucking page 747 of the Haanegraf dictionary. 


MAIER (1669 - 1622)

Maier’s involvement with the early Rosicrucian phenomenon has been the subject of a great deal of unfounded speculation through the centuries. Contrary to the thesis of Frances Yates (The Rosicrucian Enlightenment, 1972)


ROSICRUCIANISM (Hanegraaff, 1009)(fucking finally)



MARTINISM


History of Martinism and the F.U.D.O.S.I.: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=4DdFDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA10&dq=martinism&ots=x0_1IwU4-a&sig=4LBaX9LOXwZtmnPFf0fMVZwKVWU#v=onepage&q=martinism&f=false 

Cloud upon the Sanctuary: https://sacred-texts.com/eso/cuts/index.htm 


Martinism Willermonism and Freemasonry by Papus: https://rosecirclebooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Papus-on-Martinism-FREE.pdf 


HANEGRAAF ON MARTINISM

Hanegraaf Dictionary starting around 770

DOCTRINE:

THE CULT

THE LEGACY


COMPTE SAINT-GERMAIN


SWEDENBORG

Scientific Period

SPIRITUAL CRISIS

NEWTON



ERRATA


As we all know, we live in the best possible timeline. Sickness is a punishment for sin, natural disasters herald the death of kings and sultans, suffering is distributed according to a perfect divine plan. God, in his infinite wisdom, ensures that all bad things happen for a reason. 


But does he?


In 1755, a massive earthquake destroyed the city of lisbon. Thousands died. Folks pointed out that many churches were leveled, but many brothels were left standing. 



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