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                     There are seven colors in the spectrum: red, orange, yellow,
                       green, blue, indigo and violet. But between the violet and the red there are still other
                       five colors which are invisible to the physical eye but reveal themselves to the spiritual
                       sight. In every Mystery Order there are also seven brothers who at times go out into the
                       world and there perform whatever work may be necessary to advance the people among whom they
                       serve, but five are never seen outside the temple. They work with and teach those alone who
                       have passed through certain stages of spiritual unfoldment and are able to visit the temple
                       in their spiritual bodies; a feat taught in the first initiation which usually takes place
                       outside the temple as it is not[pg 010]convenient for all to visit that place physically. 
                    Let not the reader imagine that this initiation makes the pupil a
                       Rosicrucian, it does not, any more than admission to a High School makes a boy a member of
                       the faculty. Nor does he become a Rosicrucian even after having passed through all the nine
                       degrees of this or any other Mystery School. The Rosicrucians are Hierophants of the lesser
                       Mysteries, and beyond them there are still schools wherein Greater Mysteries are taught.
                       Those who have advanced through the lesser Mysteries and have become pupils of the Greater
                       Mysteries are called Adepts, but even they have not reached the exalted standpoint of the
                       twelve Brothers of the Rosicrucian Order or the Hierophants of any other lesser Mystery
                       School any more than the freshman at college has attained to the knowledge and position of a
                       teacher in the High school from which he has just graduated. 
                    A later work will deal with initiation, but we may say here that
                       the door of a genuine Mystery School is not unlocked by a golden key, but is only opened as
                       a reward for meritorious service to humanity and any one[pg 011]who advertises himself as a Rosicrucian or makes a charge for tuition, by
                       either of those acts shows himself to be a charlatan. The true pupil of any Mystery School
                       is far too modest to advertise the fact, he will scorn all titles or honors from men, he
                       will have no regard for riches save the riches of love given to him by those whom it becomes
                       his privilege to help and teach. 
                    In the centuries that have gone by since the Rosicrucian Order
                       was first formed they have worked quietly and secretly, aiming to mould the thought of
                       Western Europe through the works of Paracelsus, Boehme, Bacon, Shakespeare, Fludd and
                       others. Each night at midnight when the physical activities of the day are at their lowest
                       ebb, and the spiritual impulse at its highest flood tide, they have sent out from their
                       temple soul-stirring vibrations to counteract materialism and to further the development of
                       soul powers. To their activities we owe the gradual spiritualization of our once so
                       materialistic science. 
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