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Who’s Behind The Martinists?

Leo Zagami gives us a peek into an esoteric form of Christian mysticism — the Martinist Order. This order, grounded on Free Masonic traditions, has existed since 1740 in France.

It flourished during the 19th century, but took a hit during World War II, when Adolf Hitler rounded up many members across Europe. Hitler derailed the Martinists as “occult followers,” but the branches elsewhere in the world thrived.

Zagami calls it a secret society about which little is known outside the realms of Freemasonry. How does the order relate to the Illuminati? Who were its chief philosophical architects and what did they believe? Here you will get a good introduction, so you can begin to grasp the role these thinkers have played.

Secrets Of The Martinist Order

Agrippa’s Inner Sanctum takes a deep dive into Martinism and the Martinist Order, which represents a branch of Christian mysticism and esoteric Christianity, primarily focusing on the narrative of humanity’s spiritual fall and redemption.

This tradition explores the concept of the first man’s fall from grace, leading to a materialistic existence that is distanced from his original divine essence. Central to Martinist belief is the concept of reintegration, which refers to the spiritual journey and process through which humans can return to their original, divinely connected state. Here’s more, courtesy of Fearless Nation.

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