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editThe Rose Cross Lamen, as worn by Adepts of the Rosae Rubae et Aureae Crucis, the inner order of the Golden Dawn, for general use in magical working. To be worn suspended from a yellow collarette of silk.
On the reverse of the cross: in the uppermost part is an inscription in Latin: "The Master Jesus Christ, God and Man", between four maltese crosses; in the lowest part, the magical motto of the Adept; in the centre, between the symbols of alchemical Mercury, Salt and Sulphur, the inscription in Latin "Blessed be the Lord our God who hath given us the Symbol Signum".
This image was created as an SVG in Inkscape by Fuzzypeg, following the instructions given in The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie (which is in turn mainly a compilation of 19th-century Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn documents).
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The original image was done by Israel Regardie. The modern version (shown here) was made by MahaVajra in 2001, using Adobe Illustrator.
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current | 19:52, 12 February 2018 | ![]() | 791 × 1,033 (203 KB) | Viciarg (talk | contribs) | Switched placement of ת and כ in accordance with Regardie, Vol. III, p. 53, Vol. III, p. 40, and DuQuette: Understanding Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot., p. 45. |
11:36, 15 May 2012 | ![]() | 791 × 1,033 (216 KB) | Fuzzypeg (talk | contribs) | The outer ring of petals of the rose has been rotated 15 degrees clockwise to more correctly match the orientations given in Israel Regardie's instructions in ''The Golden Dawn'' vol. 3 p. 53 ("Uppermost is Heh ... Lamed is lowest"). This also matches ... | |
07:22, 24 May 2008 | ![]() | 791 × 1,033 (221 KB) | Fuzzypeg (talk | contribs) | == Summary == The Rose Cross Lamen, as worn by Adepts of the Roseae Rubae et Auris Crucis, the inner order of the Golden Dawn, for general use in magical working. To be worn suspended from a yellow collarette of s |
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