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The Three-sided Pyramids in Francis Bacon’s Work

June 29 @ 18:00 - 19:30
£15

A talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins explaining the use and symbolism of the two three-sided pyramids in the philosopher Sir Francis Bacon’s ‘Great Instauration’ – the work that is designed to bring about a “total reconstruction of the sciences, arts, and all human knowledge raised on proper foundations”.

Peter will explain how this is a Rosy Cross (or Rosicrucian) work, which was spread abroad and taken up by the Magian-come-Rosicrucian societies of Europe, especially by those in the German States – a work that restores a state of paradise upon earth, but coupled with the illumination of mankind, wherein humanity knows the truth because it practices truth, which truth is love in action.

The talk will be in English, with concurrent translation into German by Heidemarie Falldorf.

This talk on Zoom forms part of the hybrid ‘Fourth Heaven’ event and is open to participants and non-participants.

Cost £15. To book, please contact the FBRT Secretary:

Email: sarah@fbrt.org.uk. Tel: 01295 678 623.

On receipt of payment, the Zoom link will be sent to you.

A recording of the talk can be made available for attendees if requested, as also for those who pay for the talk but do not attend it live on Zoom. Please contact the FBRT Secretary.

The displayed picture is a coloured version of the Bride-Gemini headpiece printed in the 1624 Cryptomenytices et Cryptographiae by Gustavus Selenus (Augustus II, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg).

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