Robert Ambelain

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Robert Ambelain
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Born1907 (1907)
Died1997 (aged 89–90)
NationalityFrench
GenreEssays
Signature
Ordination history of
Robert Ambelain
History
Consecration to the Episcopate
Consecrated by (Tau Harmonius)
Date1943
Second Consecration
Second Consecrator (Tau Jean III/Tau Aurifer)
Date15 June 1946
Episcopal succession
People consecrated to the episcopate by Robert Ambelain
(Tau Emmanuel)14 July 1951
(Tau Pierre/Petrus Johannes II)4 May 1956
(Tau Charles)16 March 1957
(Tau Harmonius)25 May 1957
(Tau Andreas)26 January 1958
(Tau Rudinger)26 May 1958
(Tau Louis)17 May 1959
(Tau Jean Rudiger)31 May 1959
(Tau Hilarius)2 November 1959
(Tau Ogdoade-Orfeo III)2 November 1959
(Tau Franciscus / Nebo)1 May 1960
(Paulus Aurelianus)23 November 1963
 [fr] (Tau Jean IV)1 May 1960

Robert Ambelain (1907–1997) was a French essayist. He was involved in the esoteric Masonic Martinist movement and claimed to have revived the Primitive Scottish Rite. He has written several works, such as The Masonic Secret, in which he tells the most relevant aspects of Masonic lodges.

Writings[]

  • "Martinism". Man Myth and Magic 62 (London: Purnell, 1971), 1746-47.
  • Jésus ou le mortel secret des Templiers, Paris, Robert Laffont, «Les Énigmes de l'Univers», 1970. ISBN 2221005031
  • "Spiritual Alchemy". The Inner Path
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