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Initiation is by nature indefinable, elusive as the Spirit. Always, it is an initiation to one's own original nature or ultimate reality, to the Real, to the Absolute, to the Divine, to what remains, no matter the words since, precisely "there," there are no words. However, is it possible to approach by words, if not Initiation in itself, the initiatory, the human tension toward the "more than human," that is to say the unconditioned? The concept of initiation could then perhaps give us the inkling or the intuition of the initiatory which is at the same time mystical, esoteric, and poetic and…mehr

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Initiation is by nature indefinable, elusive as the Spirit. Always, it is an initiation to one's own original nature or ultimate reality, to the Real, to the Absolute, to the Divine, to what remains, no matter the words since, precisely "there," there are no words. However, is it possible to approach by words, if not Initiation in itself, the initiatory, the human tension toward the "more than human," that is to say the unconditioned? The concept of initiation could then perhaps give us the inkling or the intuition of the initiatory which is at the same time mystical, esoteric, and poetic and help us to define the initiatory approach with a view to the elaboration of a practice of initiation that is sorely lacking in the West. Remember, however, that everything written here is totally false or rather, is neither true nor false. Some of these lines may be useful to the sagacious mind which wants to attempt the adventure of the quest, the only adventure that is worthwhile, but the essential will be between the lines, between the words, between the letters, in the Interval.
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Autorenporträt
Artist-authors Sylvie and Rémi Boyer have explored the worlds of traditions, philosophies of awakening, and the avant-garde since their youth, working for a renewal of the alliance between metaphysics and the arts. They became involved in the journal movement of the 1980s, notably through the exceptional experience of the magazine of traditions and the avant-garde, "L'Originel," directed by Charles Antoni, but also by creating with Robert Amadou the review "L'Esprit des choses," specializing in the philosophy of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, Martinism, and Freemasonry, and, since 1996, the literary chronicle "La Lettre du Crocodile." They have been founders and participants of many cultural events, seminars, and symposiums in Europe, and have shared their work through numerous books published in several languages.