Crotona
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Crotone est un port maritime grec du sud de l'Italie où, au VIe siècle av. J.-C., Pythagore, philosophe et mathématicien grec (incarnation de Kuthumi), fonda une confrérie d'initiés. Les fidèles admis dans cette école de mystères poursuivaient une philosophie fondée sur l'expression mathématique de la loi universelle, illustrée par la musique et par le rythme et l'harmonie d'un mode de vie hautement discipliné.
Members of this scientific-religious brotherhood progressed through a series of initiations. They delved into the mysteries of preexistence and the afterlife, and of creation. The students were taught that by mastering their feelings and purifying their souls, they could become, as Pythagoras’ “Golden Verses” states, “a deathless God, Divine, mortal no more.”
About 500 B.C. a rejected candidate of Pythagoras’ Academy incited a violent persecution resulting in the Master’s death, the dissolution of his community, and the tragic destruction of much of his teaching.
See also
Sources
Jesus and Kuthumi, Corona Class Lessons: For Those Who Would Teach Men the Way.
Heart magazine, Winter 1985.