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Order of the 15 (1908 to 1946)
The Order of Christian Mystics was a spiritual Order that was promulgated to give to the western world advanced Christian mysticism based on the western mystery school tradition. On the 1st of January 1908 an announcement was made to the world of the formation of a new esoteric Order to promulgate advanced Christian mystical teachings. The order was founded in Philadelphia in the USA by two ardent Theosophists, Dr. Frank Homer and Mrs. Harriette Augusta Curtiss. They claimed to be in direct contact with Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and started off a spiritual career spanning 40 years. Of the many esoteric Orders of those days, theirs was the most enduring.

They promulgated their teachings through a system of correspondence and their pupils numbered many thousands in over 70 countries. Mainly their works were aimed at the American esoteric fraternity, for it was believed that America would remain the spiritually dominant nation on earth for many years to come.

Many prophecies were given as to coming world conditions that have come true in a striking manner such as the two world wars, the great depression and the discovery of Pluto amongst many others. It was believed that the world would experience a devastating set of natural disasters and cataclysms, much as we see these today in the natural disasters, earthquakes and tsunamis the world is experiencing.

Through-out the existence of the Order over a period of 40 years from 1908 to 1946 they published 27 bound volumes of teachings running over many editions, answered thousands upon thousands of letters and gave thousands of lectures, demonstrations and services across the USA over a 40 year period of constructive spiritual output. It has only been in recent years that the combined works of the Order have once more seen the light of day and have been made available to all in the public domain.

Harriette Augusta Curtiss entered transition on the 22nd of September 1932 in Washington, D.C. She had reached the age of 76. Frank Homer Curtiss, many years younger than Harriette, entered transition in 1946 at the age of 71.