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The Martinist Order was founded in Lyon France, based on the "philosophy" <strong>of</strong><br />

four <strong>of</strong> the most important Masonic cult leaders <strong>of</strong> the eighteenth century,<br />

Martinez de Pasqually, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, Jean-Baptiste Willermoz,<br />

and Joseph de Maistre. Although Maistre was not a founding member <strong>of</strong><br />

Martinism, his participation in the original founding period, created in Lyon by the<br />

three others, made him one <strong>of</strong> the most important elements <strong>of</strong> this original<br />

leadership.<br />

The {Martinist Order}, defined {Martinism} in the following manner:<br />

"{First <strong>of</strong> all, {What is Martinism?} It is a system <strong>of</strong> philosophic thought,<br />

essentially Christian in outlook and tradition, which is chiefly based on the<br />

doctrinal tenets <strong>of</strong> a work called: {Treatise on the Reintegration <strong>of</strong> Beings in their<br />

Original Virtues, Powers and Qualities}, by a Frenchman <strong>of</strong> Spanish extraction<br />

named, Martinez Pasquales. This work gives a particular interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

Creation, <strong>of</strong> the Hierarchy <strong>of</strong> Beings, the Fall <strong>of</strong> Man and the way for Man to<br />

regain his original status in the scheme <strong>of</strong> things...so as to be re-established in his<br />

initial privileges. Martinez Pasquales considers Man to be in exile in this earthly<br />

existence, deprived <strong>of</strong> his powers. Man's main aim must be, therefore, to work at<br />

becoming restored to the condition that was his originally. This he can achieve by<br />

following a certain technique which constitutes the secret part <strong>of</strong> Martinez'<br />

doctrine. This technique was taught to him in the Temples <strong>of</strong> a secret society<br />

founded by him: {The Order <strong>of</strong> Elus-Cohen}, or elect Priests, from the ranks <strong>of</strong><br />

high degree freemasons.}"<br />

The founding principle is presented as Christian in outlook, and Catholic in<br />

tradition, but is, in fact, Gnostic in essence, that is, dominated by what should be<br />

called {Mithraic Stoicism}, or more explicitly, Sado-Masochistic initiations,<br />

which include human sacrifice rituals.<br />

Martinez De Pasqually (1727-1774) first created the {Martinist Order}<br />

around 1754, in Lyon France. Pasqually had been also the founder <strong>of</strong> the "{Ordre<br />

des Chevaliers Masons Elus Cohen de l'Univers}," a Jewish Cabalistic secret<br />

society whose doctrine was expounded in a book entitled {The Reintegration <strong>of</strong><br />

Beings in their Original Virtues, powers and Qualities}, reportedly a 'pseudocommentary'<br />

on the {Pentateuch}.<br />

"Louis Claude de Saint Martin (1743-1803) was initiated into Pasqually's<br />

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