The Life of Louis Claude De Saint-Martin by AE Waite
Arthur Edward Waite is one of my favorite esoteric authors of all time. You probably know him best from his co-created tarot deck - the Rider Waite Deck:)
St. Martin (1743-1803) believed that the most important problem of all human thinking is to understand man as as free personality, whose very foundation is himself. Contents: The Life of St. Martin; Sources of Martinistic Doctrines; The Nature and State of Man; The Doctrine of the Repairer; The Way of Integration; Minor Sources of St. Martin; The Mystical Philosophy of Numbers; Prayers of St. Martin; Bibliography; Martinism and the Masonic Rites of Swedenborg. St. Martin was the successor to Jacob Boehme—an important mystic in the history light.
This is a 1901 First edition.
Anyone interested in the esoteric should look at the works of Waite. He viewed the esoteric as a tradition, not as a religion so what you read is actual knowledge, not half truths riddled with religious overtones.
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