- Occultism and esotericism
- Gnosticism and esoteric Christianity
- Theosophy, Anthroposophy, and New Thought
- Consciousness, mysticism, and metaphysics
Dawnist Rosarian Manifesto
by Viridarius Rosae Jose Elias Rivera
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
Beneath the violet waves of memory and behind the emerald veil of silence, a rose awakens in the heart of the unseen Sun. This is the way of Rosarian Mystical Dawnism—Via Solis Sub Rosa—the radiant path walked by those who remember not just who they are, but what they are becoming. This manifesto is not a book but a blooming. A whisper from the Deep, a flame from the unseen sky, a seed of truth planted in the soul of a sleeping world. It sings not to explain, but to call. To summon the noble, the exiled, the luminous-hearted—those whose spirits have always tilted toward the east, even in darkness. Each verse, law, and vision within is a living key—a petal of the Rose that does not grow in soil, but in silence. Here, the Sun is not just a star, but a teaching. The Rose not just a flower, but a throne. And the Deep not a void, but a temple of remembering. This is the call of the Silent Sun. This is the Manifesto of the Dawn. Enter, and rise. What is Mystical Dawnism? Dawnism is the sacred remembrance of the soul’s path toward awakening, symbolized by the rising of an unseen inner Sun. It is not a religion, but a revelation—a philosophy of radiant becoming, born from the silence behind all myths and the wisdom buried beneath the garden of the world. At its heart, Dawnism teaches that each being carries within them a seed of divine light—the Rose of the Deep—and that life is a journey of nurturing that seed until it blooms into full spiritual sovereignty. This unfolding is guided by the 22 Laws of the Dawn, Rose, and Deep: a trifold cosmology of awakening (Dawn), love (Rose), and remembrance (Deep). Dawnism draws from the wellsprings of ancient mystery traditions, esoteric thought, gnostic intuition, and living vision. It honors the lost Sun of the spirit, the hidden Saint within all, and the eternal garden that exists beyond the veil of forgetting. To walk the Via Solis—the Way of the Sun—is to rise through darkness not in escape, but in transformation. It is to serve not the empire of the world, but the kingdom of the soul. Rosarian Mystical Dawnism is a new flowering of something older than time: The divine in bloom. The soul in ascent. The dawn that never ends.
Provenance
Why this book is in the catalog
Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Consciousness, mysticism, and metaphysics, Gnosticism and esoteric Christianity, Occultism and esotericism, and Theosophy, Anthroposophy, and New Thought.
Retained metadata contains “esoteric” in the description.
- “esoteric”· in description
Retained metadata contains “gnostic” in the description.
- “gnostic”· in description
Controlled discovery queries from datacite matched “Theosophy”. Retained metadata contains “Theosophy” in the subject metadata.
- “Theosophy”· via DataCite
- “Theosophy”· in subject
Retained metadata contains “Mysticism” in the subject metadata.
- “Mysticism”· in subject
Membership records how this book met the catalog’s discovery criteria — relevance to a tradition, not a judgment of the book’s claims.
Read & download
Where a scan or ebook exists, it is listed here.
No public full text is known for this record.
None of our sources reported a scan or ebook. It may exist elsewhere — these searches are a good next step.
Buy or borrow
No ISBN on record, so the Amazon link searches by title and author. WorldCat shows libraries near you that hold a copy.
Editions
One edition cataloged here.
| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DataCite registered book record DataCite rights metadata: Copyright © 2026 VIRIDARIUS ROSAE; Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International; http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode | 2026-06-26 | Zenodo | English |
| Open license |
Subjects
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- RELIGION
- Mysticism
- Theosophy
- Mythology
- Religions
- Religion and Science
- Cognitive psychology
- Religion and Psychology
- Mysticism, history
- FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
- Ancient philosophy
- Medieval philosophy
- Contemporary philosophy
- Modern philosophy
- Philosophy/history
- Religion - History
- Mysticism/psychology
- Spiritual Therapies/education
- Literature, Medieval
- FOS: Psychology
- Spiritual Therapies/methods
- Freedom of Religion
- Spiritual Therapies/ethics
- Spiritual Therapies/history
- Spiritual Therapies/psychology
- Spiritual Therapies/trends
- Eastern Orthodoxy/psychology
- Mythology/history
- Mythology/psychology
Identifiers & provenance
How this record was assembled, and the authority identifiers it carries.
Identifiers
- ISBN-13
- DOI
- DataCite
- 10.5281/zenodo.16888930
- 10.5281/zenodo.20131808
- 10.5281/zenodo.20536002
- 10.5281/zenodo.20855808
- 10.5281/zenodo.20934056
- OAI
- oai:zenodo.org:20131808
- oai:zenodo.org:20536002
- oai:zenodo.org:20855808
- oai:zenodo.org:20934056
Cataloged from
- DataCiteprimary10.5281/zenodo.16888930 (opens in a new tab)
- DataCiteprimary10.5281/zenodo.20131808 (opens in a new tab)
- DataCiteprimary10.5281/zenodo.20536002 (opens in a new tab)
- DataCiteprimary10.5281/zenodo.20855808 (opens in a new tab)
- DataCiteprimary10.5281/zenodo.20934056 (opens in a new tab)
Found via
Cataloging notes
- DataCite rights metadata: Copyright © 2026 VIRIDARIUS ROSAE; Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International; http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
- Catalog id
- datacite:10.5281/zenodo.16888930
- Edition coverage
- Multi source partial
- Retrieved


