- to both this
particular doctrine and the
teachings of the
reorganized "
Martinist Order"
founded in 1886 by
Augustin Chaboseau and Gérard
Encausse (aka...
- physician, hypnotist, and po****rizer of occultism, who
founded the
modern Martinist Order.
Gerard Encausse was born in A Coruña, Galicia,
Spain on 13 July...
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and
their host
Prince Charles of Hesse-K****el, and the
Martinists,
under Jean-Baptiste Willermoz. The only
dissenting voices to mystical...
-
Ordre Reaux Croix is a
Martinist order established in 2002, on the 250th
anniversary of the
founding of the Elus
Cohens of
Martinez de Pasqually. ORC...
- 1918) was a
French novelist and
Rosicrucian who
later briefly joined the
Martinist order led by
Papus (Gérard Encausse). His
father was a
journalist who...
-
charter dated June 24, 1901
designating him
Special Inspector for the
Martinist Order in Germany. In 1888, in Berlin, he
joined with
Leopold Engel of...
-
Rosicrucian Order, and an
active member of the
Martinist Lodge and
theorician of occultism. The
Martinist Lodge was a
branch of the
French Kabbalistic Order...
- that of his
mentor Martinez de Pasqually,
inspired the
founding of the
Martinist Order. Léonce de Saint-Martin,
composer and organist, was a
distant relative...
-
representing the Antichrist. The most
prolific and
effective of the anti-
Martinists went by the
colourful sobriquet, "the
renowned Cavaliero Pasquill". Pasquill...
-
France in the
second half of the 18th
century and is the
first branch of
Martinist tradition,
otherwise known as Martinezism. The Élus Coëns is an esoteric...