La meditazione Rosacroce in Steiner e Scaligero

Conversation with Stefano Arcella Introduction by Marcello Girone Daloli The symbol of the Rose is present in ancient Western spiritual traditions, from Apuleius to the religious festivals of the Roman calendar, to the Faithful of Love of the Middle Ages and, in particular, to Dante's white Rose in Paradise, and then to the Rosicrucians. In the modern West, the Rosicrucian is communicated as a Meditation in Rudolf Steiner's "Occult Science" and by Massimo Scaligero in his "Practical Manual of Meditation." It engages thinking, feeling, and willing and encompasses the disciplines of Concentration, Meditation, and Contemplation. Stefano Arcella is a scholar of the mystery spiritualities of the ancient Western world, with particular attention to the solar Mysteries of Mithra in the Roman Imperial era. He is also a scholar of twentieth-century mystery spiritualities and a humble practitioner of Spiritual Science as a method of Knowledge. His most notable essays are: "The Mysteries of the Sun" (Controcorrente, Naples, 2002); "Ancient Mysteries and Living Thought" (Controcorrente, Naples, 2016); "The Shining God" (Arkeios/Mediterranee, Rome, 2019). For the series "Encounters with Applied Spirituality"