Secret Classes & Reintegration: From the Élus Coëns to the Rectified Scottish Rite - Softcover

Boyer, Rémi; De Freitas, Lima

 
9781947907300: Secret Classes & Reintegration: From the Élus Coëns to the Rectified Scottish Rite

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At the heart of the three texts gathered in this book resides an essential subject-we might even say the sole subject-discovered within every tradition, and particularly within Judeo-Christian traditions: we are referring to the path of the Body of Light, the Body of Glory, the Body of Immortality, the Christic Body-depending on the expressions used, all of which indicate a process of internal alchemy, inscribed, among other things, in the myth of the reconstruction of Solomon's Temple, often closely associated with a theurgy, whether explicit or implicit. If myths work to modify our model of the world in order to make us receptive to "that which endures," it is the mythic structures composing them that carry the operative powers of the inner ways, a veritable language to be deciphered in an initiatory process closer to art than to science.

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Artist-authors Sylvie and Rémi Boyer have explored the worlds of traditions, philosophies of awakening, and the avant-garde since their youth, working for a renewal of the alliance between metaphysics and the arts. They became involved in the journal movement of the 1980s, notably through the exceptional experience of the magazine of traditions and the avant-garde, "L'Originel," directed by Charles ­Antoni, but also by creating with Robert Amadou the review "L'Esprit des choses," specializing in the philosophy of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, Martinism, and Freemasonry, and, since 1996, the literary chronicle "La Lettre du Crocodile." They have been founders and participants of many cultural events, seminars, and symposiums in Europe, and have shared their work through numerous books published in several languages.

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