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Martinism and the Élus Coëns
Pål, modified 8 Years ago at 4/11/16 2:39 PM
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Martinism and the Élus Coëns
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Are there any Martinists among us? If so, in which order have you been working? How do the maps and practices of this tradition line up with the MCTB maps and the 10 fetter map?
Are you wondering what the heck I'm talking about? Here are some interesting links:
http://www.ordrereauxcroix.org/martinism/
http://www.martinismeoperatifquebec.org/indexeng.html
Are you wondering what the heck I'm talking about? Here are some interesting links:
http://www.ordrereauxcroix.org/martinism/
http://www.martinismeoperatifquebec.org/indexeng.html
Pål, modified 8 Years ago at 5/2/16 11:35 AM
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RE: Martinism and the Élus Coëns
Posts: 778 Join Date: 9/30/14 Recent PostsAlex W, modified 7 Years ago at 1/25/17 2:05 AM
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RE: Martinism and the Élus Coëns
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I have been working with the 'Societe des Independants', a purely mystical French revival of Louis Claude de Saint Martin's mystical esoteric christianity. As far as practice is concerned, our core practice is (quietist) contemplative prayer.
Ben V, modified 7 Years ago at 1/25/17 4:49 AM
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RE: Martinism and the Élus Coëns
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My father was a Martinist at one point, although mostly in Rosi Crucians which I'm more familiar with. We often have discussions on spiritual development. Next time I'll ask him about it (map of development). I'll let you know if anything comes up relevant to your question.
Benoit
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Pål R, modified 7 Years ago at 1/25/17 9:16 AM
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RE: Martinism and the Élus Coëns
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RE: Martinism and the Élus Coëns
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By RC I assume you mean AMORC, whose martinist section is the Traditional Martinist Order. Although I suspect that their development maps might not be representative of the martinist tradition in general, I'd be very interested in hearing about them.