Jan van Rijckenborgh

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Jan van Rijckenborgh (1896-1968) was a Dutch born mystic and founder of the Lectorium Rosicrucianum, a worldwide Gnostic Christian esoteric movement.

Jan van Rijckenborgh was born in Haarlem, Holland under the name Jan Leene, adopting the name van Rijckenborgh later. With his brother, Zwier Willem Leene he rejected the teachings of the orthodox Christianity he grew up with in favour of a more mystical approach. Under the influence of Dr A H de Hartogh he read the theosophical works of German mystic Jakob Boehme and in 1924, with Zwier, joined Max Heindel's school of Esoteric Christianity the Rosicrucian Fellowship, eventually becoming the heads of the Dutch branch.

Ultimately even Heindel's approach proved not enough for van Rijckenborgh and his brother, who left the Fellowship in 1935 to found their own Rosicrucian movement, the Lectorium Rosicrucianum. By this time they had made acquaintance with female Dutch mystic Catharose de Petri who became a co-founder of the Lectorium with the brothers.

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Van Rijckenborgh propounded his own form of gnostic Christianity based upon the Rosicrucian Manifestos, Johann Valentin Andreae's works The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz and Rei Christianopolotanae Descriptio and his own wide ranging explorations into Hermeticism, Alchemy, Freemasonry, the Cathars (thanks in part to his collaboration with neo-Cathar historian Antonin Gadal), Christian Gnosticism and other forms of esoteric study. Taking as his central image of the relationship between the Soul and the Body the Rose Cross he argued for the Transfiguration/Gnostic Rebirth of the Soul in Man, thus achieving a transcendence of the dialectic of ordinary life. The Lectorium was founded to teach others the esoteric path to this rebirth as Homo Noeticus (Spirit-Soul Man) for the coming age.

Jan van Rijckenborgh died in 1968 and was succeeded by Catharose de Petri as leader of the movement until her death in 1990. The Lectorium Rosicrucianum continues to exist to this day all over the world. Rijckenborgh's books include Dei Gloria Intacta, The Coming New Man and The Egyptian Gnosis.

  • Rosicrucians Through the Ages Rozekruis Pers/ Rosycross Press ISBN 90 67323233
  • Dei Gloria Intacta Jan van Rijckenborgh. Rozekruis Pers/ Rosycross Press
  • Lectorium Rosicrucianum - official site (see link)

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