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Max Heindel's Biography(Books)(Photos)

Max Heindel
Max Heindel - born Carl Louis von Grasshoff in Aarhus,
Denmark on July 23, 1865 - was a Christian occultist,
at once started to formulate the Rosicrucian teachings which
he had received from the Elder Brothers, published as a book
astrologer, and mystic. He died on January 6, 1919 at
Oceanside, California, United States. Among the students of
entitled The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception in 1909: it is a
work of mystical and occult science (Esoteric Christianity).
his teachings, he is said to be the greatest western mystic
of the twentieth century.
It contains a comprehensive outline of the evolutionary
processes of man and the universe, correlating science with

At the age of sixteen years he left home to learn the
religion.

engineering profession. For a number of years he was Chief
Engineer on one of the large passenger steamers of the
From 1909 to 1919, suffering a severe heart condition and
with an adverse financial situation, Max Heindel was able to
Cunard Line plying between America and Europe. From 1895 to
1901, he was a consulting engineer in New York City.
perform a valuable work for the Brothers of the Rose Cross:
he left a legacy of books, lectures and lessons which are

Max Heindel moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1903. He
translated into many languages all over the world; founded
The Rosicrucian Fellowship in 1909/11 at Mount Ecclesia,
became interested in the study of metaphysics and joined the
Theosophical Society of Los Angeles, of which he was
Oceanside (California); published the Christian Esoteric
magazine Rays from the Rose Cross in 1913 (still edited
vice-president in 1904 and 1905.

nowadays) and launched the Fellowship's Spiritual Healing
service. Following the Fellowship's foundation, he started,
In 1907 he travelled to Germany with his friend Dr. Alma Von
Brandis to hear a cycle of lectures by Rudolf Steiner.
with the aid of his wife Augusta Foss Heindel, the task of
distributing and disseminating the Rosicrucian Teachings:
During his stay at Germany, it is reported that Heindel was
visited by a highly evolved Spiritual being (in its vital
the various books were translated and printed in foreign
languages, lessons were sent out by correspondence and
body) later identified as an Elder Brother of the
Rosicrucian Order (which, according to Max Heindel, is an
groups formed in many of the larger cities.

Order in the inner worlds, having no direct connection to
physical organizations which call themselves by this name
).
He died on January 6th, 1919 at Oceanside, California. It is
said his body dropped slowly as if loving hands were holding
This Elder Brother put Heindel to a test to determine his
worthiness to be messenger of the Western Wisdom Teachings.
him and laying him down gently; as he looked up, smiling
into Mrs. Heindel face, he spoke his last words: "I am all
Afterwards he was given instruction how to reach the etheric
Temple of the Rose Cross, near the German/Bohemian border,
right dear."

and at this Temple Max Heindel was in direct communication
with and under the personal instructions of the Elder
Max Heindel's work for the Rosicrucian Order is continued,
since that time, through students of the Rosicrucian
Brothers of the Rose Cross.

Philosophy around the world who assist, as Invisible
Helpers, the Elder Brothers to carry out the Spiritual
 
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