How can one not be struck by the permanence of the experience revealed by the Martinist ritual? What is it that inhabits the Martinist temples that can be found neither in Freemasonry nor in the Order of the Elus Coëns? Is it not the dimension of the Heart, specific to this path that Papus was the first to describe as the Way of the Heart? Rémi Boyer suggests looking into the symbols specific to Martinism that characterize this heart axis. According to him, they illustrate how the ritual conveys a powerful sense of the freedom of our original nature. The Martinist orders constitute a living…mehr
How can one not be struck by the permanence of the experience revealed by the Martinist ritual? What is it that inhabits the Martinist temples that can be found neither in Freemasonry nor in the Order of the Elus Coëns? Is it not the dimension of the Heart, specific to this path that Papus was the first to describe as the Way of the Heart? Rémi Boyer suggests looking into the symbols specific to Martinism that characterize this heart axis. According to him, they illustrate how the ritual conveys a powerful sense of the freedom of our original nature. The Martinist orders constitute a living and influential movement carrying the principles and symbols of Illuminism. It is this expression of the complex and rich current called "Martinism" that the author invites you to traverse, in an extraordinary manner, in order to identify the way in which it can convey a path of awakening. Foreword by Piers A. VaughanHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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