Ordre Reaux Croix
Bibliotek
Offentlig materiale fra Ordre Reaux Croix' arkiver — først og fremst skriftene til Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, den Ukjente Filosof — tilbudt for studium og kontemplasjon. Alt materiale tilhører Ordenen med mindre annet er angitt, og kan ikke gjengis uten skriftlig tillatelse.
English
Ordre Reaux Croix
The Manifest of the Order is the foundation upon which it is created, and by which it may be dissolved.
The doctrinal fundament of the Ordre Reaux Croix, written to illuminate the path of all spiritual pilgrims who seek the Mystery through the Order. Its eastern direction points out the Mystery the Order reveals through its degrees.
A series of maxims on the Order's teachings, theosophy and human values, written by Jean-Baptiste Willermoz in 1782 and adopted by the Ordre Reaux Croix.
A diagram of the Universal Table — the cosmology of the Elus Coën — reconstructed from the Pasqually, Saint-Martin and Willermoz versions.
Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin
A beautiful and poetic rendition of the Martinist myth, written by Saint-Martin at the peak of his Elus Coën period.
Originally «Le Ministère de l'homme-esprit» (1802), translated by Edward Burton Penny in 1864. The last book Saint-Martin published before his death, in three parts: On Nature, On Man, On the Word.
Translated by Edward Burton Penny (1863). The correspondence, begun in 1792, between Saint-Martin and the German Kirchberger — two friends who, owing to the French revolution, never met in person. The letters shed light on Saint-Martin's thought after the Elus Coën and his approach to Böhme.
Eighty short epistles on Martinism, from the «Œuvres posthumes de Saint-Martin» (1807). They give an insight into Saint-Martin's symbolic language and his method for applying wisdom in daily life.
Saint-Martin's notebook — so named because he crossed out in red ink the passages he later used in his other works.
From the «Œuvres posthumes» (1807). Reminiscent of the Elus Coën in their phrasing, these prayers were probably never meant to be read aloud or memorised — a literary form of the 18th century that died with the French revolution.
«Stances sur l'origine et la destination de l'homme» (Paris, 1796). A dialogue between the soul of Man and the Heavenly Voice, carrying the essence of Saint-Martin's teaching on breaking free of the forces that contain Man. This translation by Arthur Edward Waite lacks one verse.
Russian Martinism
The diagram of the Tableau of Nature and Grace, with a short explanation — an insight into the work of the Russian Martinists.
Excerpts from the Martinist Catechisms of the order of Lopukhin. The first chapter discusses the nature of the «True Knight Mason».
Français
Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin
Paris, Imprimerie du Cercle Social, an IV de la Liberté (1792).
Norsk
Ordre Reaux Croix
Manifestet er Ordenens fundament, på hvilket den er grunnlagt og kan oppløses.
Kompasset er skrevet for å opplyse veien for alle de åndelige pilegrimer som søker Mysteriet gjennom Ordre Reaux Croix. Kompassets østlige nål peker mot Mysteriet, som Ordenen formidler gjennom dens grader.
En serie maksimer om vår lære, teosofi og verdier. Skrevet av Jean-Baptiste Willermoz i 1782.
Svenska
Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin
Utvalda som en kort introduktion till Saint-Martins lära och filosofi. Hämtade ur «Saint-Martin, den okände filosofen — hans lif och tankar», sammanställt av Franz v. Baader och översatt till svenska av E.W. Bergman (1873).
Utvalda texter av den franska mystikern Saint-Martin på svenska, ur serien «Esoteriska klassiker». Skriftens bägge delar ger goda inblickar i Hjärtats väg — vad Saint-Martin tänkte och menade, uttryckt på ett sätt som är minst lika aktuellt idag.
«De l'esprit des choses» — en samling observationer, skisser och tankar avsedda att förbereda människan för de djupa sanningarna i Jakob Böhmes verk, med utgångspunkt i vad människan kan erfara och observera i sig själv.