Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, a prominent western mystic, developed the 'Path of the Heart' through Martinism. During the French Revolution, he corresponded with Baron Kirchberger, discussing various spiritual and theosophical topics. 'Theosophic Correspondence' offers a more personal glimpse into his teachings and serves as an accessible introduction to his spiritual doctrine.
Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin Book order
- Le Philosophe inconnu
January 18, 1743 – October 15, 1803






- 2011
- 2011
"Man, His True Nature and Ministry" by Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin explores his philosophy on human salvation through a mystic approach, diverging from the magical practices of the Elus Kohen order. This 1802 work outlines his 'Path of the Heart' as a means to regain divine grace, reflecting his disillusionment with traditional theurgy.