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BRIEF HISTORY of MARTINISMA BRIEF HISTORY of MARTINISMOf all the Mystical Orders that flowered in France during the18th centurynone has had an influence comparable to that which entered into historyunder the name of MARTINISM.Its appearance coincided with that of a remarkable personage named JoachimMartinez Pasquales.Joachim Martinez Pasquales was born in Grenoble in 1710, and he spent hislife teaching a religious system to which he gave the name Elus Cohen, thatis to say the Elect Priests. (Cohen, in Hebrew, means Priest)It is necessary to permit light to spread little by little, otherwise itwould be too dazzling and would blind mankind instead of lighting up hispath. This was why Pasquales distributed his teachings in small amounts.InMay 1772, Martinez went to Santo Domingo (now Haiti) and he died two yearslater, at Port-au-Prince, on September 20, 1774.One of the disciples of Pasquales was Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, a Frenchnobleman, who was serving as a lieutenant in the Foix Regiment when he firstheard about Martinez Pasquales and his rite of Elus-Cohen.Louis Claude de Saint-Martin resigned from the French army and went toBordeaux where he was initiated into the degrees of Elus-Cohen by HonoredeBalzac's brother. For three years he acted as secretary to Pasquales andasa result he bacame firmly immersed into the inner spirit of the Elus-Cohen.He also achieved considerable progress as his extensive studies enabledhimto penetrate very quickly into all aspects of Martinist illuminism. Hetravelled frequently to Lyons which had become an influential centre oftheElus-Cohen.In Lyons he drafted the book Des Erreurs et de la Verite (Of Errors andTruth). This book had a considerable impact on mystical thought at the endof the 18th century. It was one of his many literary achievements.Saint-Martin found himself disturbed by the ceremonies associated with hismaster's teachings and he gradually withdrew fron the Elus-Cohen in ordertodevote himself soley to the study of spirituality and mysticism.He eventually went to Paris where he was well recieved. He disagreedstrongly with the "male only" rules prevalent at that time ashe had manywomen amoung his close circle of friends. Women in particular quarrelledamong themselves as to which of them should be privileged by his company.St Martin formed small groups which were purely spiritual and which excludedritualistic ceremonies.Up to the outbreak of the French Revolution, he alternated the lessons tohis students with travel outside France where he established firmconnections with those of like mind. It was during one of these trips thathe discovered the works of Jacob Boehme whose theories he added to thoseofPasquales. Moreover, he discovered that they could be superimposed, oneontothe other.The disciples of de Saint-Martin spread the Doctrine of the UnknownPhilosopher in France, Germany, Denmark and above all in Russia. It wasthrough one of them, Henri Delaage, that in 1880 a brilliant young Parisiandoctor, Gerard Encausse (Later to be known as Papus), became acquaintedwiththe doctrines of Saint-Martin and decided to become their champion. Forthispurpose, in 1884, together with some of his associates, he established aMystical Order which he called the Ordre Martiniste or the Marinist Order.Gerard Encausse, when he died in 1916, had become the author of over 240books, many of which were the result of his vast medical knowledge as wellas his work inside the mystical tradition. He was well known in governmentcircles throughout Europe. Since that time the Martinist Tradition hasspread world-wide and has been perpetuated, by diffrent Martinist Orders,from then right up to the present time.On Sunday 13 October 1991 the British Martinist Order was born in theTemplar Chapel at Rothley in England. The aims of the British MartinistOrder are to perpetuate the Christian Mystical tradition in the same spiritas Martinez Pasquales, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin and Gerard Encausse.The British Martinist Order has established centres in Manchester, Leicesterand London in England, Edinburgh in Scotland, Trinidad in the West Indiesand in Norway.from the MAGICK - MYSTICISM - PHILOSOPHY site Essays& Articles AleisterCrowley TheosophyLinks ArtGallery Awardsoffered AwardsWon MainPageGeoCitiesHome
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