Mediterranean Tsunami Could Have Been the Inspiration for the Biblical Story of Moses Parting the Waters | Ancient Origins

Two scientists from the University of Seville, Spain, are studying the miraculous biblical parting of the Red Sea as well as the route taken by Moses and the Jewish people during their exodus thro

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Daily Words of the Buddha for November 18, 2015

buddha_sunset_profileSace labhetha nipakaṃ sahāyaṃ
saddhiṃ caraṃ sādhuvihāridhīraṃ,
abhibhuyya sabbāni parissayāni,
careyya tenattamano satīmā.

If for company you find a wise and prudent friend
who leads a good life,
you should, overcoming all impediments,
keep their company joyously and mindfully.

Dhammapada 23.328

The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom,
translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita

Hermetic Philosophy, Theory and Symbols

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Failing to rise above the field of experimental findings, we have ceased to understand the ancient authors which were based on rational laws of all existence. Their theories about nature and secrecy of its operations appear to us as childish vain; thus the Hermetic Philosophy is in our eyes a tissue of dreams, like alchemy seems definitively relegated to the burial of dead science.  But a particular cause was mainly motivated strikes discredit the doctrines popular in the Middle Ages until the eighteenth century: we lost the key to the language used to express them.The way we talk nowadays is quite different. It was not known previously to serve us our claims rigorously precise terms: approximations would suffice, because the simple truth is fatally inexpressible. The ideal of True will be imprisoned in any form. As a result, a certain kind, every word is a lie, since only imperfectly expresses the idea that it should be translated. The intimacy of thought, its basic spirit is elusive, it is a divinity that escapes continually and agrees that at most times be reflected in the images. As Moses, to whom Jehovah was not able to show that back. 

Figurative language had to be used whenever it came to take shape transcendental notions. This is not a whim. Pure thought comes to us veiled; but her veil is transparent to discern who knows.

Hermeticism is for thinkers that innate vocation grows any further. The universal laws of generation, conservation and transformation of beings can only be represented by patterns including a superficial mind can not grasp the scope. Also the teaching of sages remains unintelligible to which stops outside the meaning of words; but it is for everyone to learn by himself, drawing three words of the Gospel:

Ask the Light and you will receive;
Seek truth and you will find;
Knock on the door of the Temple and the door will be opened.

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THE TRADITION  

Faith and Philosophy. – Gnosis. – Hermeticism. The slaves of the letter. – The contemporary occultism.

Alexandria was once the intellectual capital of the ancient world. Famous schools are attracted sages of all nations: the East and West met in this cosmopolitan center that put in contact Phoenicia, Chaldea, Persia and India with classical Greece, Rome and Gaul . All these countries brought the religious and scientific traditions before the throne of the Ptolemies. Hellenized Jews translated their Bible, which was first made available to the Gentiles by the so-called Septuagint. The Babylonian Berosus produced a similar úuvre by recording everything he knew about his homeland. Valuable lessons were thus collected from all quarters and compared. We tried to coordinate in a philosophical synthesis which, while remaining unfortunately only the state of Nien draft nonetheless exerted a powerful influence on the development of Christianity. 

It was initially recruited from sincere people, but little light. The early Christians were ardent spirits hit the vices of their time they intended to fix. In their secret meetings, they seemed to conspire against the established institutions: they feared them as wild revolutionaries, enemies of all social hierarchy. They proclaimed men equal before one God, and admit a supernatural revelation, made accessible to all by faith. Any independent search for truth became their reprehensible eyes, as well as the arts and sciences of the pagans.

To these men of action tightly disciplined, these advocates of democratic equality thrust into the field of intelligence, opposed much harmless dreamers. They called themselves gnostics and pretended initiated into the mysteries of the ancient hierophants. Cultivating knowledge accessible only to the elite minds they boasted of having the most hidden secrets of nature; also, on occasion, they showed theurgists and therapists. The Christians were in their eyes dangerously fanatical ignorant they despised rudeness; meanwhile, they indulged in subtle speculations without managing to agree on a uniform doctrine. Every follower of Gnosis aspired to become direct confidant of divinity and, therefore, did not believe in himself. Gnosticism is thus divided into a multitude of sects giving the show a complete intellectual anarchy. 

Gnostic Christians and necessarily had to fight. The fight lasted but the victory was a foregone discipline and many. Become great, the Christian party triumphed definitively upon the conversion of Constantine. Now implacable toward his adversaries, he outlawed all that was connected to the old cults and especially persecuted the followers of Gnosis.

Hounded as heretics, they had to hide their doctrines under the guise thicker veils.

Thus were born the secret or occult, an ingenious symbolism hidden from prying curiosity. One of these is alchemy, art metallic transmutations, which served as a frame to a whole vast system of allegories. We designed the mystical metallurgical, modeled on those operations that nature does in living beings. Deep Life Science hidunder special symbols; she tried to solve the most perplexing puzzles and sought the foundations of the Universal Medicine. 

It was to remedy all ills, both those of the mind and soul than those of the body, moreover, it was for him to heal social ills as the infirmities of isolated individuals.

All these benefits were related to the preparation of the Elixir of Life and the famous Philosopher’s Stone. The followers were seeking a way to ensure that all beings unalterable health and put man free from all miseries. To this end, they proposed to lead everything to the degree of perfection of which it is capable; it is what they called turn lead into gold. They practiced the Great Art, Art par excellence, or Art of ancient priestly and royal insiders; in their capacity as priests, they interpreted the laws of universal harmony, they applied as kings. 

Such grand designs are popping too narrow skulls. All alchemists were not men of genius: greed aroused gold diggers closed at any esoteric;they took at face value, so their extravagances were soon no bounds.

While vulgar blowers indulged in this incoherent kitchen which freed later if modern chemistry, philosophers worthy of the name, friends of the intrinsic wisdom, cared for “separate the subtle from the gross with delicacy and a rare prudence “, as recommended by the Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus: rejecting the dross from the dead letter they retained the quickening spirit of the teaching of teachers.  Butthe public has been confused with the wise fools He bloc rejects everything that is not in its most immediate significance or has not received the stamp of the pontiffs who captured his confidence. 

However, among our contemporaries, some adventurous spirits dared to enter the catacombs of lost traditions. The way was opened by Eliphas Levi (Abbe Constant A.-L.), of which Mr Stanislas de Guaita in its tests cursed Sciences and Serpent of Genesis reveals the most brilliant disciple.

This research has extreme importance of the therapeutic point of view occult. They have appreciate treaties Alchemy, which decrypts again, despite their figurative style to excess.

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THREE PRINCIPLES  

The light. – Sulphur, Mercury and Salt. – The Azoth of the Sages. – The Binary and conciliation.

Hermeticism first traces the origin of all things to radiation which starts simultaneously from everywhere: it is the infinite Light, AOR Ensoph the Kabbalists (Alchemical theories were summarized with remarkable clarity in 1864, for the first Dr. Ch. Vauréal in his Essay on history ferments, doctoral thesis which then caused a sensation within the Faculty of Medicine of Paris). 

This creative light emanating from a center that is located nowhere, but that each be found in himself.

Considered in its omnipresent unit, center is the source of all existence, of all thought and all life. 

It manifests itself in beings as the focus of their expansive energy, which seems to refer to an internal fire, which would be maintained by what the alchemists call their SULPHUR.

But Central ardor for each result to be a refraction him to ambient light, crack is eager to penetrate the body and represents the influences on them from outside.  Thus the Light-Principle is manifested in relation to beings as two opposite aspects: it converges to the center under the MERCURY name, and it radiates from this radical home as sulphurous fumes.

Mercury therefore refers to what goes and what comes out at Sulphur; but input and output assume a stable container which is what remains, i.e., the SALT.

All that is relatively fixed results from a balance struck between the expansion and sulphurous mercurial compression. Salt is a bright condensation produced by the interference of two opposite radiation; it is the receptacle that seeps mercurial mind to excite the sultry heat. 

In all that can be seen as a distinction exists of necessity Sulphur, Mercury and Salt; for one can not imagine anything that would have its own substance (salt), to be simultaneously subject to internal influences (Sulphur) and external (Mercury).

Considered in its universality, as spread everywhere ether that penetrates all things, Mercury takes the name of Azoth of the Sages. That’s when the divine breath (Ruach Elohim) that Genesis shows us moving on the face of the waters, which are represented by the Salt.  Originally all lies in Ashdod; but by the operation of the divine Spirit the Word is incarnated in an immaculate Virgin, who gave birth to the Redeemer. This is none other than the Will harmonized particularly with the General Will; Sulphur is allied to Mercury in a perfectly purified salt.  This alliance allows individuality to conquer the fullness of being, of life and thought; because individuals do exist, live and think only insofar as they manage to assimilate líêtre life and thinking of the community to which they belong. We are nothing by ourselves: everything comes from the great All. Man must therefore seek to unite closely to the permanent source of all things. 

But the intimacy of a similar union depends on the degree of purity which is worn Salt. This explains the importance attached to the purifications of all time, who still hold today a prominent place in ritualism of Freemasonry.

The predominance of Sulphur exalts individual initiative and results in manly qualities energy, enthusiasm, courage, boldness, pride, taste of command. It grows to create, invent; it encourages the movement, action, and door to give rather than to receive; also the man is based there unless the woman on the receptive faith: he prefers to develop his own ideas rather than to assimilate those of others.

Mercury develops instead the feminine virtues: gentle, quiet, shy, caution, modesty, resignation, obedience. It does not make inventive, but it gives the ability to understand, to guess and feel delicately; it is more like the rest, especially that of the mind; absorbed in reverie and vagrancy imagination.

As for salt, it creates balance, weight, stability; it is the middle one conciliator rightly took as the key symbol of wisdom.

Daily Chabad

RIGHT-TRACK

Continuously Everywhere …

There are no things. The experience of a world of static objects is an illusion. There are only words—a constant flow of meaning generating an entire universe anew at every moment.

There is no world. Abandon the notion that there is a G‑d who created a world outside of Himself as an artisan fashions an artifact.

There is only the energy of being, flowing continuously outward from the Source of Being, investing within countless strata of being, until ultimately crystallizing as our material reality.

Which means that if for a moment that current would cease, all of existence would cease with it. There would be no matter, no laws of physics, no fields of energy or dimensions of space. Not only would all these be gone, they would never have been, for time itself would be erased.

And if the current would begin again, in some different way than it was before, then the world would be a new world and the past would be a new past.

Which means that there is no room for worry or despair, and neither is there anything that can defeat your purpose. For you are intimately entwined in a bond of love with that Source of Being, and from there, at any moment, all of past, present and future can be annulled and created anew.

Shaar Hayichud Veha-emunah, chapter 1. Tzavaat Harivash 137

Tarot Attributes on the Tree of Life, by Rev. Marek Bazgrzacki

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The use of the Tarot fitted in nicely with the poem’s themes of the Fisher King and the Grail myths. A.E. Waite, a Grail obsessive, had worked numerous Arthurian figures and symbols into the highly popular 1910 Waite Smith Tarot deck. Along with the grail iconography Waite added aspects of the Christian Cabala and Hebrew Kabbalah, Gnosticism, Rosicrucianism and ancient Egyptian symbology into the deck [11]. This was done as part of a ambitious synthesis of the various occult traditions, a task undertaken by the grandly self-titled Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a group in which A.E. Waite was a key member. The Waite Smith Tarot was the first deck to have the 22 cards of the major arcana and the 4 suits, each of 14 of the minor arcana cards fully illustrated, a companion guidebook The pictorial key to the Tarot was published alongside the deck with full explanations of the cards.

AE-WaiteFrom the mid-nineteenth century onward the 22 cards of the major arcana had become increasingly associated with the concept of pathways and the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet within the Kabbalist ‘tree of life’ and ‘by 1890 Kabbalistic teaching was integral to Tarot design’ [12]. As a body of knowledge the Kabbalah has its origins in Hebrew oral tradition, scriptures and Jewish rabbinical writing. Its early history is unclear, but it developed further between the 7th and 18th centuries. Its formative texts include the Zohar and Sefer Yetzirah.  A key point in its development was the writing of Etz Ha-Chaim, “The Tree of Life” by Chaim Vital in the 1590s, based on the teachings of Rabbi Isaac Luria. The concept of the tree of life entered a variety of Western esoteric traditions, being taken up by the Golden Dawn and their Hermetic Qabalah.

Allusions to the components and structures of the tree of life with its alphabetised pathways and the use of kabbalistic allegory has a long tradition in Jewish and European literature.

Consisting of ten interconnected sefira (plural sefirot), the tree of life is arranged vertically into three columns or pillars: the left hand pillar, the pillar of mercy, representing the principles of benevolence; the right hand pillar, the pillar of severity, power and strict justice; while the central pillar, representing harmony and the ideal balance of mercy and justice, uniting and balancing the two sides. Each of the sefirot has an associated vice and virtue and like a snakes and ladders board, the vices and virtues form gateways and trapdoors between the sefirot.

Though each sefira is as important as the rest, the tree is arranged hierarchically into the four overlapping worlds of the Kabbalah, a ladder from the physical to the metaphysical, a ladder that one may both ascend and descend, a ladder made up of the 22 pathways.

hebrew tarotThe ten sefirot of the tree of life may have had their origins as representations of the metaphysical but they can be used as templates for personality traits, states of mind, or the developmental ages of man and are in some ways similar to Jungian archetypes. These templates are subtler than cartoon stereotypes or the motions of type-cast character actors, coming from a deep tradition influencing literary culture as well folk and pop psychology.

Each of the 22 pathways is associated with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The names of the letters have literal meanings e.g. the word aleph, the name of the Hebrew character ? also has the literal meaning of ‘ox’. Each of the 22 pathways is also associated with one of the 22 Tarot cards of the Major Arcana. In the tarot tradition these have a recognized set of attributes and symbolic and mythic associations and cards will often have links and relationships to other cards in the deck. Though the cards often represent characters they should not be seen solely in those terms, rather they present situations or dilemmas within a plot, situations that the protagonists must overcome, being integral rather than part of a parallel narrative structure. The cards, like panels from a graphic novel are dealt, interpreted and stitched into a storyboard.

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5 Ways to Embrace Your Home as an Archetype of the Divine Feminine ~ by Tisha Morris

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The rise of the Divine Feminine has become a popular concept in spiritual circles, and for good reason. The masculine energy (yang) has been the prevailing energy on the planet for thousands of years. And while it has led to improvements in productivity, industry, technology, commerce, and mobility, it has also come with abuse of power, war, corruption, greed, and superiority. This overbalance has hit a tipping point to where the feminine energy (yin) must be integrated to bring balance to the planet.

But how?

It is already naturally happening within businesses. The energy of the Divine Feminine has brought in a renaissance of new ways of doing things, new inventions with beauty, art, and design being the x-factor. This has also led to an immersion of spirituality into our everyday living. Businesses that are now thriving are based in fairness, creative innovation, and conscious design, while also fostering compassion to people, animals, and the environment. Incorporating the Divine Feminine energy has become essential to new businesses and the new economy, whether they are aware of it or not.

The emergence of women in the workplace and female entrepreneurs has also helped integrate feminine principles in business. Women have fought their way out of the home and into the workplace for years and with considerable success. In doing so, women have integrated more masculine energy while many men have begun to embrace traditional feminine roles such as child rearing and homemaking.

While gender does not define masculine and feminine energy, it is one of the more common expressions of it. Those who are on a path of self-actualization and ascension are coming more into balance of their individual masculine and feminine energies to where gender roles are becoming more blurred and a true integration is taking place becoming a model for the planet as a whole.

Because most of us have grown up and learned primarily under the reign of masculine energy, it is important to recognize what constitutes feminine energy in order to gracefully evolve into our new world. Regardless of gender roles, your home is a great way to integrate the energy of the Divine Feminine.

The sense of home—and even a house itself—embodies feminine energy due to its nurturing, protective quality. Simply bringing more beauty, intention, and creativity to your space can invoke the Divine Feminine into your space and into your life. Here are some easy, practical ways to do so.

  1. Create a Sacred Space in Your Home
    Masculine energy is action-oriented, while the feminine is about stillness and receptivity. In terms of space, feminine energy is supported by quiet space. This could be in the form of ameditation area, a cozy reading nook, an altar, or even empty space. If you think about music or art, it is the white space or negative space that often make the difference.

    In considering what you want in terms of a sacred space, reflect on this quote by Joseph Campbell:

    “To live in a sacred space is to live in a symbolic environment where spiritual life is possible, where everything around you speaks of the exaltation of the spirit. This is a place where you can simply experience and bring forth what you are and what you might be. This is the place of creative incubation. At first you might find that nothing happens here. But if you have a sacred place and use it, something will eventually happen. Your sacred space is where you find yourself again and again.” -Joseph Campbell

  2. Enhance Your Intuition Through Your Home
    We’ve all had an experience where our intuition told us something that simply did not make rational sense to our mind, only to find out later that our intuition was right. Intuition comes from our right brain, which is feminine energy, while logic and rationalization comes from our left brain, which is masculine energy.

    To enhance your intuition, create an environment that best supports it. Consider more abstract artwork. Specific imagery is finite in its meaning as opposed to allowing for creativity. Using monochromatic or soothing colors can also help the mind to dream and imagine. Also cutting down on clutter will minimize distractions and allow the monkey mind to rest.

  3. Promote Your Creativity Through Your Home
    Like intuition, creativity is a product of feminine energy. We are all creative, and each one of us has creative gifts that can benefit the world. Do you have space in your home that supports your unique expression of creativity?

    For example, maybe your traditional home office becomes your art studio. Do you want to write, but have no writing space? Or maybe the kitchen should become grounds for cookbooks and experimentation. Our home should support all aspects of ourselves. If your home isn’t supporting the best creative expression of you, then consider ways to make those shifts.

  4. Nurture Yourself Through Your Home
    The Divine Feminine energy is loving and nurturing to others and oneself. Your home is an extension of you, and when you love your home, you are loving yourself. When you take care of your home, you are nurturing and taking care of yourself.

    Extend love to your home with fresh flowers, music, or aromatherapy. Bless your home with a space clearing or just give it a nice cleaning. Like any relationship, when you give it love and attention, it will support you in return.

  5. Bring Beauty Into Your Home With the Five Elements
    In addition to being an energetic extension of yourself, your home also has a soul. One of the best ways to honor that relationship is to incorporate the Five Elements of Feng Shui—Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water—into your home.

    Your home is the connector between you and Mother Earth. It is where we have the opportunity to live in harmony with nature. In my book, Decorating With the Five Elements of Feng Shui, I provide various ways to do just that. As a result, your home will feel and look great, in addition to supporting your own personal energy.

    Some simple ways to incorporate the elements is using them in their rawest form. For example, use candles for Fire, plants for Wood, clay pots for Earth, crystals for Metal, and a fountain for Water. These are great ways to bring in natural beauty in fun and creative ways. In doing so, you will awaken the Divine Feminine within you and your space.

We all need a sanctuary to come home to—to nurture us, inspire us, support us, and surround us with beauty in ways only the Divine Feminine can. Why not create your sanctuary today?

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Tisha Morris

Tisha Morris is a feng shui consultant, interior designer, certified life coach, energy healer, and yoga instructor. She is also the author of Feng Shui Your Life (Turner Publishing, 2011). She is based in Los Angeles, California, and can be found online at TishaMorris.com.

Origins of the Mysterious Minoans Unraveled by Scientists | Ancient Origins

The Minoan people of Crete—Europe’s first high civilization—present a mystery that has long perplexed scholars and inspired much speculation: Where did these people, whose culture and artifacts se

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Doppelgangers and the mythology of spirit doubles | Ancient Origins

The mythology of spirit doubles can be traced back thousands of years and was present in many cultures of the past, holding a prominent place in ancient legends, stories, artworks, and in books by

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The Shroud of Turin: Controversial Cloth Defies Explanation as Study Shows it Has DNA From Around the World | Ancient Origins

Believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth, but held only as a religious article of historical significance by skeptics, the Shroud of Turin has captivated scholars and scientist

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Suppressed Scientific Evidence Proves Free Energy Source Dating Back 25,000 Years | Peaceful Warriors

A monumental discovery with four years of comprehensive Geo-archaeological research has failed to reach mainstream audiences for some reason.  The most active pyramid site in the world dating the pyramid complex back 25,000 years has also released scientific evidence supporting the theory that the

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Dr. John Dee, Astrologer to the Queen

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Born on July 13, 1527, in London, England, John Dee was an “English alchemist, astrologer, and mathematician who contributed greatly to the revival of interest in mathematics in England.”
– Encyclopaedia Britannica


“Dee was an exceptional student who entered Cambridge University when he was fifteen…Dee excelled at Cambridge and was named Underreader (junior faculty member) before taking his degree. After graduating he traveled to the Continent to continue his studies, achieving overnight fame in Paris at the age of twenty-three, when he delivered a series of lectures on the recently exhumed works of the Greek mathematician Euclid.”
– Visions and Prophesies

“After lecturing and studying on the European continent between 1547 and 1550, Dee returned to England in 1551 and was granted a pension by the government. Dee became astrologer to the queen, Mary Tudor, and shortly thereafter was imprisoned for being a magician but was released in 1555.”
– Encyclopaedia Britannica

“Dee met the future Queen Elizabeth while she was being held under house arrest by Queen Mary. The two developed a freindship that lasted for the rest of their lives. As queen, Elizabeth gave Dee money…More importantly, she protected him from those who accused him of withcraft.”
– Visions and Prophesies

“Besides practicing astrology and horoscopy in the court of Elizabeth I, whose favour he enjoyed, he also gave instruction and advice to pilots and navigators who were exploring the New World. He was asked to name a propitious day for Elizabeth’s coronation, and he gave her lessons in the mystical interpretation of his writings.”
– Encyclopaedia Britannica

“Dee’s house in Mortlake, near London, was for many years a major center of science in England. Dee salvaged many ancient scientific tomes that had been scattered when Roman Catholic churches and monasteries were ransacked during the Reformation, and his own library of more than 4,000 books may have been the largest of its kind in Europe at the time.”
– Visions and Prophesies

“Before we raise our eyes to heaven, kabbalistically illuminated by the contemplation of these mysteries, we could perceive very exactly the constitution of our Monad as it is shown to us not only in the LIGHT but also in life and nature, for it discloses explicitly, by its inner movement, the most secret mysteries of this physical analysis.”
John Dee, Theorem XVIII

“…In Dee’s most Hermetic work, the Monas Hieroglyphica, (One Hieroglyph), published in Antwerp in 1564, Dee believed he had found a ‘hieroglyph’, a hitherto hidden ‘symbol’ which contained in its form the very unifying principle of reality. It is a kind of micro-chip which contains within it all the most elementary principles of the universe. It is to be contemplated upon and fixed in memory as an archetype applicable to all studies. But what is it? If one can imagine a great ocean of prima materia which we may call in this context ‘spirit’, a pure unformed, undirected, unmoving, unmoved homogenous world, then we see the beginning of the universe. If a hand were to, as it were, drop the Monas Hieroglyphica into that ocean of potentials, the materia prima would immediately start forming itself into the universe we imagine we know.”
– Tobias Churton, The Gnostics

“In 1570 the first English translation of Euclid’s work appeared, and, although it is credited to Sir Henry Billingsley, who became sheriff and later lord mayor of London, Dee probably wrote part or all of it. In addition, he wrote the preface, which encouraged the growing interest in the mathematical arts.”
– Encyclopaedia Britannica

“…Dee stayed in his library, where, bent over his books, he explored the Talmudic mysteries, the Rosicrucian theories, and a host of other obscure and occult subjects.”
– Daniel Cohen, Masters of the Occult

Dee died in 1608 was two years before the first Rosicrucian manifesto, the Fama Fraternitas, began to circulate in 1610.

Source:  John Dee, Astrologer to The Queen