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On December 12, 1876, Octave Béliard was born - a French Martinist, doctor and writer. He received the initiation into martinism in the direct line of Papus, and after the collapse of the original Martinist Order, he became a member of the Supreme Council of l'Ordre Martiniste Traditionnel.

In 1896, Octave Béliard first met Martinism, thanks to Auguste Chauvet, a friend and physician of Saint-Yves d'Alveydre. Octave Béliard became a member of the Lodge “Les Temps nouveaux” in Nantes. In 1907, in collaboration with Dr. Leo Gaubert, he published the book “Le Périple”, devoted to the occult sciences.

Over time, Octave Béliard more and more turned to literature, moved away from practicing medicine. His writings include “Le Passé Merveilleux” (1909), “Aventures d'un Voyageur qui explora le Temps” (1909), “Sorcières, Rêveurs et Démoniaques” (1920), “Magnétisme et Spiritisme” (1933), “Décapité Vivant et Autres Histoires d'Outre-Vie” (1944), “A Propos d'Occultisme” (1950).

After the collapse of the Martinist Order created by Papus and Chaboseau, Octave Béliard, along with Auguste Chauvet and Leo Gaubert, attempted to create "l'Ordre des chevaliers du Christ", "l'Ordre du Graal". Together with Victor-Émile Michelet and Augustin Chaboseau in 1931 they created l'Ordre Martiniste Traditionnel, and Octave Béliard entered the Supreme Council.

In December 1946, in "Cahiers de l’Homme-Esprit" was published article by Octave Béliard, which challenged the official succession lines owned by Papus and Augustin Chaboseau, founders of the Martinist Order. Later, Octave Béliard left l'Ordre Martiniste Traditionnel.

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On December 12, 1876, Octave Béliard was born - a French Martinist, doctor and writer. He received the initiation into martinism in the direct line of Papus, and after the collapse of the original Martinist Order, he became a member of the Supreme Council of l'Ordre Martiniste Traditionnel.

In 1896, Octave Béliard first met Martinism, thanks to Auguste Chauvet, a friend and physician of Saint-Yves d'Alveydre. Octave Béliard became a member of the Lodge “Les Temps nouveaux” in Nantes. In 1907, in collaboration with Dr. Leo Gaubert, he published the book “Le Périple”, devoted to the occult sciences.

Over time, Octave Béliard more and more turned to literature, moved away from practicing medicine. His writings include “Le Passé Merveilleux” (1909), “Aventures d'un Voyageur qui explora le Temps” (1909), “Sorcières, Rêveurs et Démoniaques” (1920), “Magnétisme et Spiritisme” (1933), “Décapité Vivant et Autres Histoires d'Outre-Vie” (1944), “A Propos d'Occultisme” (1950).

After the collapse of the Martinist Order created by Papus and Chaboseau, Octave Béliard, along with Auguste Chauvet and Leo Gaubert, attempted to create "l'Ordre des chevaliers du Christ", "l'Ordre du Graal". Together with Victor-Émile Michelet and Augustin Chaboseau in 1931 they created l'Ordre Martiniste Traditionnel, and Octave Béliard entered the Supreme Council.

In December 1946, in "Cahiers de l’Homme-Esprit" was published article by Octave Béliard, which challenged the official succession lines owned by Papus and Augustin Chaboseau, founders of the Martinist Order. Later, Octave Béliard left l'Ordre Martiniste Traditionnel.

#martinism #martinistorder #papus #мартинизм #мартинистскийорден #папюс #октавбельяр #octavebeliard

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