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Rosicrucian Symbology — K.H.E.I.
Rosicrucian Symbology — K.H.E.I.
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Originally published in 1916, Rosicrucian Symbology is a compact study of the symbolic language, emblems, and spiritual architecture associated with the Rosicrucian tradition.
Issued under the initials K.H.E.I., this work belongs to the long current of Western esoteric writing concerned with the hidden meanings preserved in signs, seals, diagrams, sacred geometry, mystical emblems, and initiatory symbolism. Rather than treating symbols as decorative images, the text approaches them as veiled instruments of instruction — forms through which metaphysical, philosophical, and spiritual truths may be preserved and transmitted.
The Rosicrucian tradition has long occupied a unique place within occult history, standing at the crossroads of Christian mysticism, Hermetic philosophy, alchemy, spiritual regeneration, and the quest for hidden wisdom. This booklet offers a focused entry into that symbolic world, making it especially suited for readers interested in esoteric diagrams, initiatory language, secret societies, occult philosophy, and the visual grammar of the Western mystery tradition.
Prepared by Odd Enough Books / Holographic Pagan Press as part of an ongoing effort to recover and circulate obscure, scarce, and overlooked works from the history of metaphysical and esoteric publishing.
This is a handmade 5.5" x 8" booklet, assembled with staples and binding tape, featuring new artwork and layout by C.K. Lee.
Details:
Author: K.H.E.I.
Title: Rosicrucian Symbology
Pages: 73
Format: Handmade 5.5" x 8" study edition
Publisher: Odd Enough Books / Holographic Pagan Press
Edition: Holographic Pagan Press Edition
Collector’s Note
This booklet is part of the Holographic Pagan Press catalog of recovered esoteric texts. Brief, symbolic, and visually resonant, Rosicrucian Symbology preserves a concentrated expression of Rosicrucian thought for readers, collectors, and students of Western esotericism.
