Autumn Equinox Memorial — Grand Master Julie Scott

Worldwide, the Autumn Equinox is associated with the harvest, remembrance of times past, and appreciation for those who have gone before us. Rosicrucians mark this time of year with a special memorial ceremony honoring all the past initiates who have dedicated their lives to carry on the Rosicrucian teachings and traditions down through the centuries. Held outdoors in a beautiful and inspiring setting, with non-Rosicrucian friends and family invited, this memorial ceremony acknowledges the many contributions and ongoing dedication of past initiates to our Rosicrucian heritage.

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Posted by Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum @ 9/21/2007

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