El triunfo de la gnosis universal
Antonin Gadal
Pimander. Texts and studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 14
In 1954 the Frenchman Antonin Gadal, the motor behind the renewed interest in Catharism in the south of France, and the then leaders of the Lectorium Rosicrucianum in the Netherlands Jan van Rijckenborgh (Jan Leene) and Catharose de Petri (Henny Stok-Huyser) encountered each other for the first time. Part I of this work describes the contacts between these three spiritual leaders, Part II contains a number of previously unpublished texts by Gadal. They are the fruit of his own study and interpretation of Gnosis and early Christianity, the direct heir of which was the Cathar movement in southern France.
Keywords: Lectorium Rosicrucianum, modern Catharism
Year of Publication: 2006
Number of pages: 232
Publisher: in de pelikaan
Language: Spanish
Book available: Hardback
Available in other languages: English, French, German, Dutch
File type: ePub