The Universal Figure
10/07/2006 Filed in: Martinism
When trying to grasp the entire creation at one glance,
there are few possibilities: you must resort to a
figure that, through heavy use of symbolism, allows
extensive interpretation while remaining true to the
world-view of the person or society that produced it.
One of the most striking interpretations of creation,
the universe and how man fits in it, is the one the
Martines de
Pasqually taught his disciples. Louis Claude
de Saint-Martin drew an interpretation of the
universal figure in his own copy of the
Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings, and this
is what I'll be discussing in this post. Read
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