The Mystic Triangle was a monthly publication produced by the Rosicrucian Order (AMORC) in the late 1920s, with its first issue released in 1925. By 1927, it had gained popularity among members of mystical and esoteric circles. The magazine primarily focused on topics like mysticism, metaphysics, ancient wisdom, spiritual development, and occult sciences. It served as a resource for members of the Rosicrucian Order and other seekers interested in exploring hidden knowledge and spiritual enlightenment.
The articles in The Mystic Triangle covered a wide array of subjects, including alchemy, astrology, numerology, and cosmic consciousness. They were intended to guide readers on their spiritual journeys, offering insights into the Rosicrucian teachings and philosophy. In addition to instructional content, the magazine featured discussions on modern science, art, and literature, often presenting them through the lens of mysticism and esoteric thought.
The Mystic Triangle was not only a tool for spiritual growth but also a platform for fostering a sense of community among its readers, uniting individuals with shared beliefs in a pursuit of higher understanding. Its content contributed to the broader mystic revival of the early 20th century.