Fruit de sa vaste érudition maçonnique et de ses discussions avec des maîtres maçons de stature internationale tels que le vénérable de la Loge Quator Coronati, membre de la Societas Rosicruciana, le fondateur de l'Ordre Hermétique de la Golden Dawn, ou encore avec le chef du Rite Primitif et Originel, Papus apporte avec cet ouvrage captivant plus qu'une introduction à la Science Maçonnique : ce livre est une véritable clef des diverses adaptations de la tradition maçonnique à travers une étude des mots de passe à la lumière de la kabbale, l'origine de l'Écossisme et des divers rites, des discours de réceptions aux trois premiers degrés, et une analyse symbolique et ésotérique de la Légende d'Hiram. Cet ouvrage passionnant pour l'initié comme pour le profane nous replonge dans les fondements de la franc-maçonnerie, son histoire et son idéologie en proposant dans un langage clair et concis une analyse fascinante de ses symboles et de ses rituels. Sommaire : 1. Les Rites Maçonniques 2. Les grades maçonniques 3. Le Rite de perfection 4. Discours d'initiation maçonnique 1er degré 5. Discours d'initiation maçonnique deuxième degré 6. Discours d'initiation maçonnique Grade de Maître 7. Symboles de la Franc-maçonnerie 8. Régularité maçonnique
Gérard Encausse Livres
Gérard Anaclet Vincent Encausse, connu sous le pseudonyme ésotérique Papus, était un médecin français d'origine espagnole, un hypnotiseur et un vulgarisateur de l'occultisme. Il a fondé l'Ordre Martiniste moderne. Son travail s'est concentré sur la diffusion des enseignements occultes et du savoir ésotérique. Papus visait à rendre les concepts spirituels complexes accessibles à un public plus large.







The Qabalah: Secret Tradition of the West
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the connection between the Hebrew alphabet and tarot, this work by Papus offers significant insights into the Qabalah. It includes his original theories, a complete translation of the Sepher Yetzirah, Eliphas Levi's Ten Lessons on the Qabalah, and Rabbi Drach's rare treatise. Additionally, it features an extensive bibliography on Qabalah, providing a thorough introduction to the sacred science of the Hebrews and its esoteric implications for Christianity.
A chance to glean insight into one the 'greats' of nineteenth century occultism and his thoughts about the mystery of the Tarot. Throughout his life as a dedicated occultist, Papus influenced such luminaries as Aleister Crowley, A.E.Waite, McGregor Mathers and Mouni Sadhu. His Tarot of the Bohemians has never gone out of print and is translated into a plethora of languages. A friend and confident of the great Parisian Mage, Eliphas Levi, he can truly be said to be a founder of the modern occult movement. Highlights of The Divinatory Tarot include Papus' designs for his own Tarot deck; Discussions of the relationship of numerology and the tarot; New Divinatory meanings; A unique view of the French occult school; The Tarot and Astrology.
The Tarot of the Bohemians
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
For centuries, organized religion and the rise of scientific thought had obscured the occult teahings of the gypsies of central Europe. This classic work, first pulished in 1889 as Le Tarot des Bohemiens : Le Plus Ancien Livre du Monde by the Frech writer known as 'Papus', describes and consolidates these teahings. The author states that the wisdom of the Kabbalah, the Freemasons and the ancient Egyptians had been kept alive by the Tarot of these nomadic gypsies, and traces the influence of these teachings on this form of divination, allowing the reader to develop a practical uderstanding of the Tarot in a broader context. Each card of both the Minor and Major Arcana is introduced in turn, together with a key to their use in interpretation.
The Tarot of the Bohemians - The Most Ancient Book in the World for the Use of Initiates
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
"The Tarot of the Bohemians" by Gérard Encausse (Papus) offers a comprehensive exploration of tarot history, symbolism of the Marseilles pack, and connections to Jewish Kabbalah. It serves as a foundational text for cartomancy, linking tarot to ancient wisdom from Egypt, India, and Atlantis, with detailed instructional content.
What Is Occultism?
- 88pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book offers a comprehensive introduction to traditional occultism, covering essential concepts across various disciplines like metaphysics, logic, and sociology. It serves as a valuable guide for beginners, presenting fundamental ideas and practices typically reserved for initiates in occult societies. With its succinct yet informative chapters, readers will gain insights into the historical and practical aspects of occult thought, making it an essential resource for those exploring this esoteric field.
Chiromancy, or palm reading, is explored in this clear and concise introduction by Papus. The book is well illustrated and designed for easy understanding, making it an ideal primer for beginners or those with a casual interest in the subject. It provides fundamental principles of palmistry and references several classic works for readers seeking to delve deeper into the art and science behind chiromancy.
Absolute Key to Occult Science
The Tarot of the Bohemians - the Most Ancient Book in the World
- 392pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the mystical and esoteric, this book delves into the Tarot as a profound tool for understanding occult science. It presents insights from the original 1892 edition, emphasizing the Tarot's ancient wisdom and its significance in spiritual practices. The text serves as a guide for those seeking to unlock the secrets of the universe through the Tarot, making it a valuable resource for both practitioners and enthusiasts of the occult.
Occultism, Reincarnation And The Tarot
- 636pages
- 23 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original text. This effort reflects a commitment to literary preservation and accessibility.