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In his blogs, Pierre S. Freeman (Moise J. Lubin) extends the narrative begun in his books, offering deeper insights into his experiences with AMORC and the broader implications of mind control.

These writings not only document his personal journey from entrapment to enlightenment but also serve as a beacon for others facing similar challenges. Freeman combines knowledge with humor, inspired by Norman Cousins’ belief in the healing power of laughter, to provide both a critical examination of cult dynamics and a source of support for readers seeking liberation.

  • Analyzing the Neophyte Section: First Atrium No. 1 – Part 2

     “Scientists are still poorly acquainted with the nature of this energy because, instead of directing their research to what Spirit is in essence, they analyze its various manifestations. Scientists distinguish four great forces active in nature: cohesion, adhesion, attraction, and repulsion. Yet, from a mystical point of view these four…

  • Analyzing the Neophyte Section: First Atrium No. 1 -Part 1

    “If you prove yourself worthy of this Knowledge, you will then be allowed to cross a threshold which will give you access to the Initiate Section. Despite all appearances, keep in mind that this admission is earned and is far from automatic. Many are the Neophytes who leave our Order…

  • Analyzing the Neophyte Section: Atrium 1

    “For too long, O Postulant, you have remained in ignorance of your own Mystery, and an abyss has eventually formed between your soul and your body, between the Rose living within you and the Cross you must carry. The time has come for you to fill this abyss… Do you…

  • Entering the Atrium: An Analysis of the Neophyte Guide – Part 2              

     “When our members who attend our Lodge convocations enter one of our Temples, they are reminded of the fact that they come there for the purpose of work and worship. The work consists of the study and mastership of certain laws and principles, the rendering of service to others and…

  • Entering the Atrium: An Analysis of the Neophyte Guide – Part 1

    “Everyone is not always prepared psychologically to receive new and different knowledge. One needs to show his worthiness to receive this wisdom or truth which is thought to be sacred or cherished by others. Consequently, the ancient Egyptians organized the first mystery schools. In such schools seekers for truth, by…

  • Analyzing the Postulant Section: Mandamus 1

    “First, you must understand what distinguishes Rosicrucians from other people is the attraction they feel toward the mysteries of life. Their thirst for knowledge compels them to explore the universe in which they live, because they are conscious of the fact that they themselves are only reflections of it. They…

  • Bread and Grape Juice

    Of course anyone who has experience with the Catholic practice of communion will realize the religious significance of bread and wine (substituted in this case with grape juice). While these elements are said to represent the blood and body of Jesus, as a reminder of his sacrifice to the world,…

  • Salted Nuts

    “Salt represents the mineral element of our body. As such, it is indispensable to our life and plays a fundamental role in our metabolism.” Before refrigerators were invented, salt was the only way of preserving meats for hygienic consumption. Although the scientific explanation for this process wasn’t clearly understood, religious…

  • Analyzing the Mandamus Section: Rosicrucian New Year – Part 2

    “In Lodges, Chapters and Pronaoi around the world, the Rosicrucian New Year is celebrated by ritual symbolizing the special bonds the unite humans to Nature and to the Divine Plan. This is indeed an ideal occasion to meditate on our relationship with natural and divine laws.” From our personal relationships…

  • Analyzing the Mandamus Section: Rosicrucian New Year-Part 1

    “Every year in accordance with the instructions of the Imperator of our Order, all members of the affiliated bodies meet on a date as near as possible to the advent of spring—about March 21—to celebrate the Rosicrucian New Year. This is in effect the vernal equinox, the moment when the…

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