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Dec
7

New file on HOME.CRPTRAD.INFO : Stanzas on the Origin and Destiny of Man

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New file on HOME.CRPTRAD.INFO




Title :Stanzas on the Origin and Destiny of Man




Author : Louis-Claude de Saint Martin




Description : The origin, nature, and destiny of man have for ages been considered

problems of a most interesting character. Philosophers and theologians

have directed earnest attention to their solution, while poets have

allowed their imagination unlimited scope in a field which seemed to be

almost boundless.


The Voice of the Soul. Supernal torch, thy light descends on me, My

life's enigma is explained by thee. 'Tis not because thy kindly warmth I

hail As fire derived from fonts that never fail; Torch which enlightens,

in thy splendors bright I see myself derived from thy pure light;

Immortal townsman of a heavenly place, From the eternal day my days I trac


Weight : 61 Ko




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Dec
2

Principles of Martinism : Principles of Martinism

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Title : Principles of Martinism




Author : Cole




Description : Papus founded the Martinist Order as an initiatic body where members are

linked in the uninterrupted chain of initiation, thereby reaping the

benefits of a spiritual influx emanating from the divine realm.





Weight : 16 Ko




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Title : THEOSOPHIC CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN Louis Claude de Saint-Martin & Kirchberger, Baron de Liebistorf




Author : Louis-Claude de Saint Martin




Description : Theosophic Correspondence (1792-1797) is a series of inspiring letters,

personal and philosophic, exchanged during the climactic days of the

French Revolution between Kirchberger, member of the Sovereign Council

at Berne, Switzerland, and Saint-Martin, whom Kirchberger regarded as

"the most eminent writer . . . and most profound of his age


Foreword Preface Letters 1 - 7 Letters 8 - 18 Letters 19 - 30 Letters 31

- 49 Letters 50 - 60 Letters 61 - 67 Letters 68 - 74 Letters 75 - 85

Letters 86 - 93 Letters 94 - 102 Letters 103 - 110 Appendix


WITH the greatly increased interest in the subject of theosophy during

the past several decades it is felt timely to reprint this work of some

18th century "theosophers," as representative of a movement active since

the commencement of our racial experience. Even though most serious

students today, including those in the lay category, approach their

researches from the critical point of view, few are aware of the full

scope of theosophic effort put forth in the centuries previous to the

19th, when H.P. Blavatsky once more revivified its active dissemination.




Weight : 1.09 Mo




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