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Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium
1342 Naglee & Park Aves, San Jose, CA 95191
(Planetarium
entrance on Park Ave) Directions
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Hosted Sky Tour
Gather
around the telescopes throughout the evening - a unique opportunity to look through
high-quality telescopes, marvel at the wonders of the Universe and get a laser-guided
tour of the evening sky! Note - as centerpieces around which to build an interesting
observing session, both Saturn and Venus will be well-placed for evening viewing
in the late winter and spring, with Jupiter joining the party in the summer!
These planets and the Moon, which can be seen from all urban and suburban locations,
show much more detail than any other objects in the heavens! In addition, many
star clusters, galaxies and nebulae are visible throughout the year and will
nicely round out any observing session. For daytime events, Solar viewing is
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Live Music
• International
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Julia Steward, MA, performs all styles
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percussion. She translates, and teaches 6 languages and music too!
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About The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium
www.egyptianmuseum.org Located in
the gardens of beautiful Rosicrucian Park, amidst buildings inspired by ancient
Egyptian temples, the papyrus-lined paths lead visitors past walls carved with
hieroglyphs, clustered lotus columns, elaborate fountains, and colossal statues
of Egyptian gods.
Architecturally inspired by the Temple of Amon at Karnak, the museum houses
the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts on exhibit in the western United
States - including objects from pre-dynastic times through Egypt's early Islamic
era.
New star show explores the Mithraic Mysteries
Located in Rosicrucian Park at
Park and Naglee Avenues (entrance on Park Avenue), the Planetarium shows are
being presented Mon-Sun at 2 pm with additional shows on Sat & Sun at 3:30 pm.
Admission is complimentary. Tickets may be picked up at the admissions desk of
the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum.
About the show 'The Mithraic Mysteries'
Of
the many riddles left to us by antiquity, none is more intriguing than that of
the ancient Roman religion known as the Mithraic mysteries. The teachings of
this ancient Roman 'mystery religion' of Mithraism were guarded
with the utmost secrecy, revealed only to select initiates. While the Mithraists
never wrote down their secret doctrines, they did leave a key to them in the
arcane iconography, which filled the walls of their underground temples. Until
now, all attempts to decipher this iconography have proven fruitless. Most experts
have been content with a vague hypothesis that these images somehow derived from
ancient Iranian religion.
In a groundbreaking work, Dr. David Ulansey has recently offered a radically
different theory. He argues that Mithraic iconography was actually an astronomical
code, and the cult began as a religious response to a startling scientific
discovery. We present his theory of the mysteries concealed in Mithraic temple
carvings that could reveal the central secret of the cult: a secret consisting
of an ancient vision of the ultimate nature of the universe.
Show running time: 35 mins.
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