Key Teachings
Here are some of the key teachings that form the foundation of their spiritual beliefs
- The Evolution of Consciousness: The Fellowship teaches that human beings are evolving in consciousness through a series of incarnations, growing towards greater spiritual awareness and understanding.
- The Law of Cause and Effect: Also known as karma, this principle asserts that every action has a corresponding reaction and that individuals are responsible for the consequences of their actions, good and bad.
- The Power of Thought: Emphasizing the creative power of thought, the teachings suggest that thoughts can shape reality and that positive thinking can lead to positive outcomes.
- The Existence of Spiritual Beings: The Fellowship believes in the existence of Elder Brothers, advanced spiritual entities who guide the evolution of humanity and impart spiritual wisdom to those who are ready to receive it.
- Healing Through Spirit: A significant aspect of the Fellowship’s work is spiritual healing, achieved through principles of right living and the application of spiritual knowledge.
- Universal Brotherhood: The teachings promote the idea of Universal Brotherhood, an age of peace and harmony where all beings are united by their spiritual nature.
- Esoteric Christianity: The Fellowship offers an interpretation of Christian teachings that includes deeper, mystical insights into the scriptures, aiming to reveal hidden truths and spiritual lessons.
- Astrology as a Spiritual Tool: Spiritual astrology is used as a means of self-knowledge and development, Also, a method for diagnosing and healing through what is known as Astro-Diagnosis.
These teachings are disseminated through various means, including books, correspondence courses, and activities at the Fellowship’s headquarters, Mount Ecclesia. The Rosicrucian Fellowship maintains that these teachings should be made available to all, adhering to the principle that spiritual knowledge should not have a price tag attached.

Photo of the Rosicrucian Fellowship headquarters, Mount Ecclesia.
