This essay based on the two opening sentences of the Message Rediscovered is an attempt at an exegesis of the major theological and ontological themes addressed in the work of Louis Cattiaux. The author has arranged these sentences facing each other, proposition by proposition, because they share the same structure and show analogical equivalences, answers and echoes. Cattiaux's work is situated at the confluence of two great traditional currents: Hermeticism and Christianity. This is why J. M. d'Ansembourg has recourse to two good companions for this reckless gloss: firstly, the Mensage Reencontrado itself, which he considers the last known book of the Corpus Hermeticum, and secondly, the New Testament, whose traditional Jewish roots he does not forget. In these Scriptures, he finds and highlights the surprising correspondence between the divine wisdom so forgotten and hidden in the precious teaching of Christianity and the universal wisdom manifested in the Message Rediscovered.
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