Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin School Martines de Pasqually Clairembault by Dominique Dominique Joseph Garat
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Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, also known as "the Unknown Philosopher," is one of the most original minds in philosophy and spirituality of the eighteenth century. Born January 18, 1743 Amboise, he embraced a military career after law school and obtained the rank of second lieutenant in the infantry regiment of Foix.
At this time, in Bordeaux, where it has its winter quarters, as St. Martin de Pasqually met Martin and enters the Knights Elect Coens Masons of the Universe.
Magic spiritual rituals surrounding the complex ceremonies of the order leaves doubtful. However, it adheres to the philosophy with passion (gnosis?) Reintegration. A philosophy that marked him for life.
In 1771, he left the army to become the private secretary of Pasqually Martines. Thanks to its energy, the order is organized effectively and master the benefit of the talent of his young assistant to advance in writing of his texts, including the iconic Treaty on the reintegration of beings.
What was the contribution of St. Martin in the various versions of this item?
New discoveries have they made recently about the gestation of the Treaty?
After the departure of Martinez Pasqually of Port-au-Prince in 1772, St. Martin begins with Jean-Baptiste Willermoz his activity as professor of the Elect Coens. During this period he wrote his first book, Errors and truth, which he signed "An unknown philosopher."
In 1780, the order of the Elect Coens officially ceased its activities. After a fleeting passion for mesmerism, Saint-Martin takes knowledge of the work of Jacob Boehme who upsets. From this discovery, his quest is internalized and theoretical nature of his early writings is fading in favor of a more poetic dimension.
In 1790 he decided to break with all previous affiliations: Association of Elected Coen and Freemasonry.
This development will she abandon St. Martin's also the philosophy developed by Martines de Pasqually? Can you understand his work without the prior reading of the Treaty on the reintegration of beings? The question is open, but one thing is certain, for his books, like errors and Truth (1775), Table Natural (1782 )..., the unknown philosopher has contributed significantly to the sustainability of ideas Martines Pasqually.
This 33-minute presentation was filmed at the conference of the tercentenary of Pasqually Martines, organized by the Institute and Eleazar the journal Renaissance Traditional, in Marseille in September 2010.
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