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The Man of Desire

di Louis Claude de Saint-Martin

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Finally! The long awaited English version of, "The Man of Desire." The French writer and mystic-philosopher, Robert Amadou once asserted that "Of all the writings of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, "the Man of Desire" is the best written, even though it sometimes feels a little too much..." It is in this work that the Unknown Philosopher, the most influential Western mystic of the Age of Enlightenment, presents in an unparalleled poetic genius all the main themes of the martinist doctrine according to which the human being committed the crime of moving away from God and fell into the material world. In so doing, he somehow fell asleep to the spiritual world, and his inner Temple is in ruins. Thus, he has to rebuild it. For, even though he has lost his first power, he still retains the germ of it, and it is only up to him to make it grow again.Regaining this paradise state that made the human being a manifested Thought, Word, and Action of God, such is the Martinist quest. Becoming a man of desire is to want to rebuild his inner temple and reintegrate his divine origin. A Man of Desire is the one who seeks his primitive purity. His desire is the Desire of God. Saint-Martin said on this matter: "There is nothing as common as the envy and as rare as the desire."It is in this work that you are going to discover the various texts constituting the foundation of the much talked about "Way of the Heart," so dear to Martinists of all creeds, which was drawn by the Unknown Philosopher to pave the path, par excellence, leading to reintegration.… (altro)
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> Laurant Jean-Pierre. Amadou (Robert) éd Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin. L'homme de désir.
In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°50/2, 1980. p. 232… ; (en ligne),
URL : https://www.persee.fr/doc/assr_0335-5985_1980_num_50_2_2215_t1_0232_0000_2
  Joop-le-philosophe | Mar 13, 2019 |
EL HOMBRE DE DESEO

La llave del Hombre de Deseo debe nacer del Deseo del Hombre.
El obejetivo de su libro es mostrar que el hombre debe confiar en la Regeneración, llamando su atención hacia la necesidad del retorno al Mundo Divino de donde salióy al trabajo que deberá realizar para alcanzar ese objetivo, esto es concentrando sus fuerzas por el deseo ardiente de perfeccionarse y volverse un hombre de voluntad fuerte.
  FundacionRosacruz | Oct 8, 2018 |
L'HOMME DE DESIR

Elles brillent éparses comme ces fleurs innombrables
dont le printemps émaille nos prairies Ne cherchons pas un plan plus réqulier pour les décrire. Principes des êtres, tous tiennent à to.
C'est leur liaison secrète avec tol, qui fait leur valeur quelle que soit la place et le rang qu'ils occupent. J'oserai élever mes regards jusqu'au trône de ta gloire. Mes pensées se vivifieront en considérant ton amour pour les hommes, et la sagesse qui règne dans tes ouvrages
Ta parole s'est subdivisée lors de l'origine, comme un torrent qui du haut des montagnes se précipite sur des roches aigues.
Je le vois rejaillir en nuages de vapeurs et chaque goutte d'eau qu'il envoie dans les airs, réfléchit à mes yeux la lumière de l'astre du jour
Ainsi tous les rayons de ta parole font briller aux yeux du sage ta lumière vivante et sacrée; il voit ton action produire et animer tout l'univers.forcé de détourner ma vue de dessus vous. chose de mortel en lui l'homme l'a regardé comme n'ayant ni la vie, ni l'exis-
Objets sublimes de mes cantiques, je serai souvent L'homme s'est cru mortel parce qu'il a trouvé quelque
Et même celui qui donne la vie à tous les êtres, tence .Et toi, Jérusalem, quels reproches n'ont pas à te faire les prophètes du Seigneur!
Tu as pris ce qui servait à te parer, dit le Seigneur, et qui était fait de mon or et de mon argent, que je t'avais donnés ; tu en as formé des images d'hommes auxquelles
tu t'es prostituée.
  FundacionRosacruz | May 15, 2018 |
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Finally! The long awaited English version of, "The Man of Desire." The French writer and mystic-philosopher, Robert Amadou once asserted that "Of all the writings of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, "the Man of Desire" is the best written, even though it sometimes feels a little too much..." It is in this work that the Unknown Philosopher, the most influential Western mystic of the Age of Enlightenment, presents in an unparalleled poetic genius all the main themes of the martinist doctrine according to which the human being committed the crime of moving away from God and fell into the material world. In so doing, he somehow fell asleep to the spiritual world, and his inner Temple is in ruins. Thus, he has to rebuild it. For, even though he has lost his first power, he still retains the germ of it, and it is only up to him to make it grow again.Regaining this paradise state that made the human being a manifested Thought, Word, and Action of God, such is the Martinist quest. Becoming a man of desire is to want to rebuild his inner temple and reintegrate his divine origin. A Man of Desire is the one who seeks his primitive purity. His desire is the Desire of God. Saint-Martin said on this matter: "There is nothing as common as the envy and as rare as the desire."It is in this work that you are going to discover the various texts constituting the foundation of the much talked about "Way of the Heart," so dear to Martinists of all creeds, which was drawn by the Unknown Philosopher to pave the path, par excellence, leading to reintegration.

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