Rosicrucianism first entered Indonesia in the 1920s.
The most famous Rosicrucian organization in Indonesia is the AMORC (Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis).
Rosicrucianism teaches that spiritual truth can be found through personal experience and not through dogma or teachings of certain religions.
In the past, Rosicrucian members are often considered as escapes or exile from the community because of their different beliefs.
Rosicrucianism also teaches the concept of reincarnation and karma, namely that each action has consequences that will affect the next life.
Rosicrucianism teaches that humans can achieve spiritual safety through meditation practice, yoga, and the application of moral principles in daily life.
Amorc has many members in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali and Bandung.
Rosicrucianism is not related to certain religions and members are allowed to practice whatever religion they choose.
Amorc Indonesia has a museum in Jakarta that features artifacts and historical objects related to the history of Rosicrucianism.
Rosicrucianism still exists today and continues to attract people who are looking for spiritual truth.