FBRT
Gateway to Wisdom

The FBRT acts as a gateway to the Central Wisdom Tradition and the work of its initiates, with an especial focus on the great initiate, the poet-philosopher Francis Bacon, and his ‘New Atlantean’ Society of Solomon’s House.

Francis Bacon and his ‘Sons of Wisdom’ set up a Mystery and a Treasure Trail, or game of hide-and-seek, to train us in the Art of Discovery, initiate us into practical and illumined levels of consciousness, and guide us towards a Great Instauration or Restoration of Paradise on this planet. Bacon referred to the project as not only ‘The Great Instauration’ but also ‘The Six Days’ Work’, it being a work of creation in imitation of the way God is understood to work, with six ‘Days’ or stages leading to a ‘Seventh Day’ of world peace.

The Great Instauration or Six Days’ Work is based on a profound knowledge of ancient wisdom, as enshrined in the Wisdom Tradition. It is a work that was, in its wider context, begun many millennia before Bacon, but which Bacon took up and to which he gave an extra imput and fillip, helping to inaugurate the modern era and, as an ‘Elias’ or ‘Herald’, prepare us for the new Great Age of 26,000 years into which we are even now entering.

A divine ‘Day’ is, of course, an abstraction, for time is relative and dependent on where one is in the universe and on what is used to mark the cycles of time; whereas God, being Infinite and Eternal, is beyond all relativity. The Seven Days of Creation refer to a divine law, mathematically understood, that creates and upholds the universe and all its parts, and gives rise to such phenomena as the seven major colours of the spectrum of light, seven major notes of the musical octave, seven major levels or heavens of consciousness, seven major chakras, seven major degrees of initiation, and the weekly rhythm of the solar wind that changes polarity approximately every seven days as it bathes our world with its light.

The Law of Seven is an immensely important and integral part of our lives and evolution; but what of the number ‘8’? Follow the number link to find out more:-

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The Francis Bacon Research Trust