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Date
IP Address
2019-06-17
199.16.128.50
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ClassC
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2024-09-14
209.16.158.15
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKConnection: Keep-AliveContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedDate: Wed, 03 Apr 2024 04:54:38 GMTServer: LiteSpeedVary: User-Agent !DOCTYPE HTML>html langen> head> meta charsetUTF-8> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/style.css /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/filters.css /> title>Raymond Bernard - en/title> !--if lt IE 9>script srclib/html5shiv.js>/script>!endif--> /head> body> div idpopintro> div classcontenu> p classclose>/p> figure>img srchttps://live.staticflickr.com/7233/7170726868_701651073b_n.jpg />figcaption>Raymond Bernard (1923-2006)/figcaption>/figure>h2> Raymond Bernard (1923-2006) /h2> br />Raymond Bernard, esotericist and writer, was Grand Master of several Western initiatic traditions (Rosicrucian, Martinist, Templar Order). By travels on every continent, by initiations received and given in the Traditions encountered in Africa, in the East and in the West, he also created spiritual and fraternal ties between many human communities, pacifying many personal quests, opening up choices at all levels of society.br />br />His written work - twelve titles, with 230,000 copies distributed together with nearly a hundred articles and messages - developed his mystical and spiritual approach. It covered the world of Tradition and its specific pathways by their attachment to a single source which he designated the Primordial Tradition. As a Speaker, he has given hundreds of public and private conferences on these subjects, in French and English. As an Initiator, he reactivated Martinism the 1960s and established a Templar Tradition in the 1980s which also incorporated Pythagorean thought. As an Integrator, he created a bridge between African and Western Traditions and transmitted techniques giving people more independence in their individual quest. His adherence to ancient and Egyptian Traditions, to Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and the Druze movement inspired his work and service.br />br />After studying law, he carried on business in his home town of Dauphine which he left at the age of 33 to begin his long journey through the Tradition, firstly to serve the Rosicrucian Order which from then began an
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKConnection: Keep-AliveContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedDate: Wed, 03 Apr 2024 04:54:39 GMTServer: LiteSpeedVary: User-Agent !DOCTYPE HTML>html langen> head> meta charsetUTF-8> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/style.css /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/filters.css /> title>Raymond Bernard - en/title> !--if lt IE 9>script srclib/html5shiv.js>/script>!endif--> /head> body> div idpopintro> div classcontenu> p classclose>/p> figure>img srchttps://live.staticflickr.com/7233/7170726868_701651073b_n.jpg />figcaption>Raymond Bernard (1923-2006)/figcaption>/figure>h2> Raymond Bernard (1923-2006) /h2> br />Raymond Bernard, esotericist and writer, was Grand Master of several Western initiatic traditions (Rosicrucian, Martinist, Templar Order). By travels on every continent, by initiations received and given in the Traditions encountered in Africa, in the East and in the West, he also created spiritual and fraternal ties between many human communities, pacifying many personal quests, opening up choices at all levels of society.br />br />His written work - twelve titles, with 230,000 copies distributed together with nearly a hundred articles and messages - developed his mystical and spiritual approach. It covered the world of Tradition and its specific pathways by their attachment to a single source which he designated the Primordial Tradition. As a Speaker, he has given hundreds of public and private conferences on these subjects, in French and English. As an Initiator, he reactivated Martinism the 1960s and established a Templar Tradition in the 1980s which also incorporated Pythagorean thought. As an Integrator, he created a bridge between African and Western Traditions and transmitted techniques giving people more independence in their individual quest. His adherence to ancient and Egyptian Traditions, to Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and the Druze movement inspired his work and service.br />br />After studying law, he carried on business in his home town of Dauphine which he left at the age of 33 to begin his long journey through the Tradition, firstly to serve the Rosicrucian Order which from then began an
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Domain
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cpanel.raymond-bernard.net
2024-09-14
209.16.158.15
en.raymond-bernard.net
2024-09-14
209.16.158.15
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