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  Martinez - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Martinez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Martinez lies on the southwestern shore of Suisun Bay, across the Carquinez Strait from Benicia, and 29 km/18 mi north-northeast of Oakland.
Martinez has long been established as an industrial centre, with copper-smelting, winemaking, oil-refining, shipbuilding, fishing, and canning concerns all located here.
Martinez is situated 11 km/7 mi northwest of the city of Augusta, of which it is a residential suburb.
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1754 Martinez Pasqualis founds Temple of the Elus Cohen (perhaps in 1760).
Martinez Pasqualis founds Chevaliers Macons Elus de l'Univers.
Pasqualis meets Louis Claud de Saint-Martin, later known as le Philosphe Inconnu.
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 Martinism
Martinez’ full name was “Jacques de Livron Joachim de la Tour de la Casa Martinez de Pasquales”, and that he was born in Grenoble, France, presumably in 1727.
Martinez' spiritual mission began probably around 1758, but there is no doubt that prior to that period, he had worked actively at the promotion of the Freemasonic Order as such.
In 1761, Martinez is in Bordeau, France, where, on the strength of his Stuart Patent and with the recommendation of the Comte de Maillial d”Alzac, of the Marquis de Lescourt and of the brothers d’Auberton, he is received in “Loge La Française”/“The French Lodge”.
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 The Martinist Legacy and Its Influence on Contemporary Esoteric Churches
Martinez de Pasquallyís Masonic organization became one of the most prominent esoteric societies to emerge at this time; his students, Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin and Jean-Baptiste Willermoz, continued to advance his legacy in their separate and distinctive ways.
Restivo reports that the theurgic rituals of the Šlus Cohen were still performed in the early 1800s on the equinoxes (Martinez).
Pasqualis, whom you name, (and who, it must be said, was our master), had the active key to all that our dear Bohme exposes in his theories, but that he did not think we were able to bear those high truthsî (Penny).
www.aseweb.org /Papers/Martinism.htm   (7857 words)

  
 Martinez, Conchita - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Martinez, Conchita
Seeded third in the Wimbledon women's championships in 1994, she defeated Martina Navratilova (herself champion nine times) to win her first Grand Slam title.
A clay-court specialist, Martinez turned professional in 1988 and reached the Wimbledon semi-finals in 1993.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Martinez,+Conchita   (109 words)

  
 Martinez de Pasqually
Martinez’ full name was “Jacques de Livron Joachim de la Tour de la Casa Martinez de Pasqually”, and that he was born in Grenoble, France, presumably in 1727.
In 1761, Martinez is in Bordeau, France, where, on the strength of his Stuart Patent and with the recomendation of the Comte de Maillial d”Alzac, of the Marquis de Lescourt and of the brothers d’Auberton, he is received in “Loge La Française”/“The French Lodge”.
A certain amount of development probably occured in the course of the Order’s existence, and that the degrees were modified, with certain aditions authorized by Martinez as his members progressed, between the early days and a later period.
www.gnostique.net /initiation/pasqually.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Paper - Or the secret system of a Society of unknown Philosophers (Part 1).
They were kind, good-mannered and virtuous, seeking only the way to perfection.
For the information of our Eastern Theosophists who may know nothing of the Founder of the Theosophical sect of the Martinists, Martinez de Pasqualis, we append a short biographical sketch of himself and his disciple - Louis Claude, Marquis de St. Martin.
Proficient in the Kabala and the secret sciences, he travelled far and wide, and getting initiated in the East he came to Paris in 1768, and soon after founded several Masonic Lodges, called Martinistic, and died finally in St. Domingo in 1779.
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 Illuminati
In 1784, the Bavarian government banned the Illuminati as well as the Freemasons.
Later, the title Illuminati was applied to the French Martinists, that had been founded in 1754 by Martinez Pasqualis, and to their imitators, the Russian Martinists, headed about 1790 by Professor Schwartz of Moscow; both were occultist cabalists and allegorists, absorbing eclectic ideas from Jakob Boehme and Emmanuel Swedenborg.
Despite the organization's short lifespan, the 'Bavarian' Illuminati have cast a long shadow in popular history, thanks to the writings of their opponents.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/i/il/illuminati.html   (1251 words)

  
 Saint-Martin Letters XC-XCII
It is possible these two names may not have been pronounced in any school in France: this would not prevent those schools enjoying magnificent splendours.
Pasqualis, whom you name, (and who, since it must be said, was our master), had the active key to all that our dear Bohme exposes in his theories, but that he did not think we were able to bear those high truths.
As for Sophia and the King of this world, he revealed nothing about them to us, and left us under the ordinary notions of Mary and the devil.
www.esoteric.msu.edu /VolumeIV/section2.htm   (2863 words)

  
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After studying law, he entered the army and at Bordeaux became acquainted with a Portuguese Jew named Martinez de Pasqualis, whose freemasonry increased St. Martin's tendency to mysticism.
Among his hearers was a Count d'Hauterive, on whom St. Martin tried all sorts of experiments at Lyons (1774-76) to gain fellowship with the Logos.
Meanwhile, he gradually withdrew from Pasqualis and his followers, formed a cautious friendship with Cagliostro, and read Swedenborg.
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 Radio Islam - Ahmed Rami - 1000 Quotes By and About Jews.
It is most probable that, in the years which preceded the French Revolution, they entered the councils of this sect in increasing numbers and founded secret societies themselves.
One could easily show the agreements of these two tendencies, the alliance of Cazotte, of Cagliostro, of Martinez, of Saint Martin, of the comte de St. Bermain, of Eckartshausen, with the Encyclopedists and the Jacobins, and the manner in which in spite of their opposition, they arrived at the same result, the weakening of Christianity.
That will once again serve to prove that the Jews could be good agents of the secret societies, because the doctrines of these societies were in agreement with their own doctrines, but not that they were the originators of them." (Bernard Lazare, l'Antisemitisme.
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 Part 2-Chronology of The International Conspiracy To Form The New World Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Illumines of France, with Martinez Paschalis, the unknown philosopher, Pernetty, and the whole school, which has left such deep roots in Lyons and its surroundings; the Illuminati of Bavaria, with Weishaupt and his accomplices.
There were Jews round Weishaupt; and Martinez de Pasqualis, a Jew of Portuguese origin, organized numerous illuminised groups in France and recruited many adepts, whom he initiated into the doctrine of reintegration (regeneration).
The Martinists, which, founded by a Portuguese Marrano Jew, Martinez Depasqualy, united political intrigues, fomented for the overthrow of the monarchy, together with magical practices.
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 Mac-ency-R
A system adopted in 1750, but which did not attain its full vigor until twenty-five years thereafter, when Lodges were opened in Paris, Marseilles, Bordeaux, and Toulouse.
The devotees of Martinez Pasqualis, the founder, were called Martirlistes, and were partly Hermetic and partly Swedenborgian in their teachings.
Martinez was a religious man, and based his teachings partly on the Jewish Cabala and partly on Hermetie supernaturalism.
www.dancing.org /tsmr/.books/mackey/RMAP~1/Rmac-11.htm   (3966 words)

  
 PROTOCOL OF MARTINIST ORDERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
of the Élus Cohen of Martinez de Pasqually], and of the Order of the Rose-Croix of the Orient, secretly reconstituted in 1942, during the German occupation, and represented by its sovereign Grand Master, the Very Illustrious Brother Robert Ambelain, will be designated throughout this protocol as the “M.O.E.C.”;
Martinist Orders] was felt to be a necessary return to the 18th Century Martinism of Tradition, as was clearly set out in the doctrinal statements made by the first founders, both in print and in writing; and
3) Whereas, it seems clear, from one of Papus’; books, published in 1895, entitled Martinez de Pasqually, that in addition to the admiration Papus manifested throughout the book for the Master, his statements, as contained on page 212, [ie.
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 Illuminati - TinWiki.org
They shared some of the gnostic beliefs of the Allumbrados but these were fleshed out with more overtly occult and alchemical symbolism and practices.
Immediately prior to the founding of the AISB, an Illuminist movement founded by Martinez Pasqualis was founded in France, calling itself the Martinists: and shortly thereafter Russian imitators founded a similarly-named organisation.
None of the foregoing movements - with the possible exception of the Rosicrucians - have exercised the imagination of the conspiracy theorists as much as Weishaupt's Order.
tinwiki.org /wiki/Illuminati   (1623 words)

  
 PHX
An allegory referring to the Mystery of the Second and Third human Races.
A Society in France, founded by a great mystic called the Marquis de St. Martin, a disciple of Martinez Pasqualis.
It was first established at Lyons as a kind of occult Masonic Society, its members believing in the possibility of communicating with Planetary
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Seville: This city has some fifty five fraternities that parade with a total of one hundred and five floats.
The images are mainly of the master sculptors, such as Juan de Mena, Martinez Montaner and J. Antonio Illanes.
The night of Maundy Thursday is Seville's main fiesta when their favourite Virgin "La Marcarena" and those of "Triana" and "El Gran Poder" emerge into the crown lined streets.
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 Tarot of the Bohemians: Chapter XVIII. The Kabbalistic Tarot: Chapter XIX. List of the Authors who Have Interested ...
Born in 1743 at Amboise, died in 1803.
The disciple of Martinez Pasqualis and Jacob Bœhm, the founder of the So-called Martinist order.
His book, the Tableau Naturel des Rapports qui existent entre Dieu, l'Homme et l'Univers, is based upon the Tarot.
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 Prairie Christian Newsletter
Speaking of the occultists of Haute Maconnerie of the eighteenth century, the R.I.S.S. writes: "These Illuminés of France, with Martinez Paschalis, the unknown philosopher, Pernetty, and the whole school, which has left such deep roots in Lyons and its surroundings; the Illuminati of Bavaria, with Weishaupt and his accomplices.
It was in these secret Lodges that the French Revolution was conceived and prepared; today it is in the Temples of the same Order, cabalistic and Satanist, that the World Revolution has germinated and ripened...The plans of yesterday will better assist us to grasp the intention and methods of today." [11]
In 1811, examining the causes of the French Revolution, in a letter written to his King form St. Petersburg, he says: 'The power of this sect oriented by Jewry, to bewitch Governments, is one of the most terrible and most extraordinary phenomena that have been seen in the world.'"
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During the years that preceded the French Revolution, they very probably entered in greater numbers still into the councils of the society and founded secret societies themselves.
There were Jews around Weishaupt, and Martinez de Pasqualis, a Jew of Portuguese origin, organised numerous groups of Illuminati in France, recruiting many adepts to whom he taught the doctrine of reintegration.
The lodges founded by Martinez were mystical, whilst the other orders of Freemasonry were rather rationalist.
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 The Builder Magazine - July 1925
It was the full conviction of this, and what could be done if every man were placed in the office for which he was fitted by nature, and a proper education, which first suggested to me the plan of the Illuminati."
The Martinists were founded by Martinez Pasqualis in 1762 in a so-called Masonic Rite named "The Rite of Elected Cohens, or Priests," consisting of nine degrees.
This Rite was afterwards reformed by the Marquis de St. Martin by what he called "The Rectified Rite"; and this Rite, as well as a body of Russian Martinists, of 1790, of which Professor Schwartz, of Moscow, was the head, were then called the Illuminati.
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 adolphe - 1 - zonExplorer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Great Tenor Tragedy: The Last Days of Adolphe Nourrit As Told (Mostly By Himself)
La philosophie mystique en France à la fin du XVIII-e siècle: Saint-Martin et son maître Martinez Pasqualis
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