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Papus - The Martinist Order

The Martinist Order is described as a school of moral chivalry that aims to develop spirituality through the study of invisible worlds and their laws. It derives from Christian Illuminism and seeks to unite science and faith. The order establishes schools of metaphysical and spiritual science and aims to save souls from doubt and bring people back to comprehending Christ. It does not require fees, contributions, or regular tributes from members. Martinists want to remain free-thinking Christians opposed to clerical control while studying, praying and forgiving injustice without practicing magic or requiring oaths of obedience.

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Papus - The Martinist Order

The Martinist Order is described as a school of moral chivalry that aims to develop spirituality through the study of invisible worlds and their laws. It derives from Christian Illuminism and seeks to unite science and faith. The order establishes schools of metaphysical and spiritual science and aims to save souls from doubt and bring people back to comprehending Christ. It does not require fees, contributions, or regular tributes from members. Martinists want to remain free-thinking Christians opposed to clerical control while studying, praying and forgiving injustice without practicing magic or requiring oaths of obedience.

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The Martinist Order

by Papus

The Order, in its whole, is above all a school of moral chivalry, trying hard to develop
spirituality in its members by the study of the invisible world and its laws, by the exercise of
devotion and of intellectual assistance, and by the creation in each spirit of a faith, all the
more solid because it is based on observation and science. Martinism derives directly from
Christian Illuminism and has adopted its principles:

- Forming the real centre of this living University, that will one day recreate the marriage
without division of Science and Faith, without epithet, Martinism tries to be worthy of this
name by establishing superior schools of metaphysical and physiological science, disdainfully
moved away from classical teachings under the pretext that it is occult.

- Our epoch of scepticism, of adoration of the material world and of atheism, needed so badly
a frank Christian reaction, independent of all clergies, that in all the countries where it has
penetrated, Martinism has saved many souls from doubt, despair and suicide. It brought back
to the comprehension of Christ many spirits that certain clerical actions had moved away from
Faith.

- Not asking from its members any contribution, nor entrance fees into the Order, neither
asking any regular tribute from the Lodges to the Supreme Council, Martinism has remained
faithful to its spirit and origins by making material poverty its very first rule.

- Martinists want to be Christians, free from any clerical connection, and the accusations of
“Satanism” will just make them shrug their shoulders, while asking Heaven for mercy for
those who slandered them unfairly.

- Martinists do not practise any magic, be it white or black. They study, they pray and they
forgive injustices.

- Martinism does not ask its members for any oaths of passive obedience, nor does it impose
on them any dogma, be it materialistic or clerical, thus leaving them in a perfect freedom of
consciousness.

- We simply remain fervent Knights of Christ, enemies of violence and vengeance, resolute
synarchists, opposed to any anarchy from above or below, in one word, Martinists, as have
been our glorious ancestors Martines de Pasqually, Claude de Saint-Martin and Willermoz!

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