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THE AMERICAN ROSAE CRUCIS
Kut-Hu-Mi, the Illustrious Biographical sketch prepared by
G . A . Immanuel M . Sykes
H E Master Kut-Hu-Mi, the KetHu-M ata of the Avesta-Zend, is Deputy Grand Master of Thibet and of the Occident and Orient. He is associate head of the Order of the Men in W hite Clothing. He was Thutmose 3rd of Egypt and erected the obelisk that now stands in Central Park, New York. It is one of the Ancient Landmarks of Rosaecrucianism and Freemasonry. When Morya resided at Lake Moeris (Morias), K.H. was his associate and as two of the Three Master Masons they supervised the erection of the foundation of all the Egyp tian Temples and Landmarks, including the Pyramid of Gizehs, Sakkara, the Sphinx and Rock Temples of Ahu-Sinhel, Philae, Karnak and Luxor. Kut-Hu-Mi now resides near Kichingargha, called variously Kichinjirgha, Kichi-jirgjargha or Parcha-jarg-hatba by Thibetans and Sikkinese, the Five Treasures of Snow from the five peaks of the range. He is Deputy Chief of the Magian-ZendZorastrian, and Mazda Orders and Schools of Science, Philosophy, Sociology and Religion, and of the Great W hite Lodge or Supreme Lodge of the Order of Men in W hite Cloth ing ; also known as “the Order of the Immacu late Conception” or Lodge of Perfection, Lodge of Purity, Lodge of Peace, etc. W hite was held to represent peace, purity, perfection and immaculate cleanliness,—hence the Order of Immaculate Cleanliness and the Immaculate Conception. Kut-Hu-Mi is also associate head of the Nazarines, Nazarites, Essenes, Hermits,
Covenanters, Illuminati, Strangers, Friends and Faithful Friends, Magi, Abbas, Pioneers and Mel-Kayi-Zend-ea called by some Melchisedek (Mael-Kai-Zedek). All the Divisions of the Orders owe allegiance to him and are gov erned by the Temple Association of Associates of God, of which, with Moria El, he is asso ciate head. The Master is also known as Kut-Hu-Mata (the Kai-et-Hu-Mata of the Zend-Avesta), transliterated into English this would read: The Kingly and Good Thought, as the words Hu Mata in Zend mean good thoughts, just as Hu Hatha means Good W ord and Hu Varashta, Good Deed. Here is where Faratushtra preceded the New Thought movement by 9,000 years. He is referred to in the Avesta-Zend as the abiding place (translated “Land”) of the Brilliant, the Shining Wisdom, the Illumi nated or Illuminator, or again as the River Kethumant (see Fargard-Vara-Gatta-XIX,— sloka 39, Gatta 129, the River or Stream of Wisdom. Such is the poetic way eastern peo ples have of naming people and places. He was the King Thutmose (Thoth-m us); this translated into English would be Thoughtmost (Kai-ja-hu-ti-mios or Kai-Ra-Au-Mata, Kroomata) of Egypt. He founded the Ra-Zar (Chros) ; in Avestan Chronology see the ac counts of Vau-Roz (Chros) and Parsi-yan calendar,—it is the New Year or New Rising, Newly Risen or New Rose or Next Year, and refers to the Beginning of the New Order of the Ages and the Age of Brotherhood which began January 1, 1915, and 1920 is reckoned to be the Anno Pax, Anno Rose-Cross and Anno Fraternitas.
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