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History we are taught details the wars, political conquests,, economic progress, and sometimes literature and art.
But the history of the awakening of the conscience is ignored. Here are a few points of reference. Shamanism,Go to La voie du chamane is between 30,000 and 50,000 years old. It is the oldest tradition passed in the tribal societiesGo to Peuples premiers which spread from Siberia to South America and from Australia to the Arctic. In Shamanism, the immaterial mind is the key principle of man and creation. It enters into communion with the forces of nature through hallucinogens>Go to Ayahuasca dream or other techniques,Go to Castaneda le Nagual it is in search of visionsGo to Le temps du rêve and healing secrets.

If the history begins with writing, the cradle of the West is in Sumer. Thousands of tablets of clayGo to Assyripédia revealed that the biblical Genesis was the retranscriptionGo to la genèse en V.O. stories in their original version. Abraham, the patriarch recognized by Christians, Jews and Muslims was rooted in the city of Ur, located in the heart of Sumer. His two sons, Isaac and Ishmael, are at the source of the Judeo-Christian current and the Islamic current, the three religions of the West.
In India, the spiritual source of Hinduism lies in the Vedas,Go to L'empire de Rama ancient Sanskrit texts, which most important one, the Rig Veda, was written around -1500. The first Vedas are hymns and prayers but the last ones, the Upanishads represent the essence of the spiritual teaching of India. In contrast to Hinduism, thanks to its mythology, its many rituals and deities, the BouddhismGo to Croire sans y croire proposed, around 500 BC, a very plain wayGo to Simplicité volontaire to liberate oneself from the cycles of incarnation.

First, its transmission was oral and only five centuries later it was written down in the Pali canon, the basic doctrine of Buddhism that spread throughout Southeast Asia. Introduced in the 7th century in Tibet, Buddhism developed rapidly there under the impetus of several great masters. The Bardo Thodol or Tibetan Book of the Dead is a real guide to go through the different phases of life after death.

Taoism was born around 3000 BC. Lao Tzu would be the author of Tao Te Ching, the sacred book of Taoism. From poetic aphorisms often paradoxical or enigmatic, it proposes an intuitive observation of the universe. Over the centuries Taoism expressed itself firstly through a popular religion, and secondly through an esoteric and alchemical magic. Confucianism is more a moral code that a true inner journey. Its practice is still alive in China.


Egypt has passed on to us its knowledge through the hieroglyphics of the pyramids and sarcophagi and the rolls of papyrus of the Book of the Dead. According to Albert Slosman,Go to La grande hypothèse you can read these writings by three different ways: the exoteric reading taught the masses through images and symbols, the mesoteric reading, also called hieratic, for initiates to the little mysteries, while the hieroglyphic meaning -and the esoteric reading- are reserved for initiates to the great mysteries of Isis. (source)
In the Egyptian temples , Moses received this initiatory education which, under the name of Kabbalah, is at the source of the Hebrew esotericism. The Kabbalah allows us to interpret the secret meaning of the divine mysteries hidden in the Bible. Being the most spread -and most translated in the world- book, the Bible is a book of scriptures which codifies the life of the Jewish people and recounts the experiences and lessons of the prophets succeeding from Abraham and all announcing the coming of the Messiah.

The Christians consider Jesus of NazarethGo to Jésus l'inconnu as that messiah whose life and work are recounted in the Gospels. The Christian tradition is transmitted by three levels of knowledge, or three churches: the Church of Peter, exoteric, is intended to ground, and it delivers its lessons through the Gospel parables. The church of John, mesoteric, is for insiders with a teaching in hermetic language in the Apocalypse of St. John.
Finally, the church of Jacques le Majeur, esoteric, is for the followers, and its teachings are passed from mouth to ear. It is based on the Gnostic thinking and the mysteries of IsisGo to Le don d'Isis to which Jesus himself would have been initiated.Go to Jésus l'inconnu Of course, only the Church of Peter has a visible external existence. But this is not the most interesting. Note that Peter's church should be called Paul's Church, for it was he who laid the foundations of Christianity in his Letters to Churches.


In the year 610, during a period of fasting and meditation, Mohammed heard a voice and saw a ray of light of an "unbearable splendor". An angel in human form displayed before him a cloth covered with writing, which would become the Koran. Islam has an esoteric group, the SoufismGo to L'enseignement soufi that emphasizes personal experience of the divine. With the expansion of Islam, Sufism allowed to unite some spiritual traditions previously separated from Egypt, Persia, Palestine and Afghanistan.
From 11th to 15th century, at the same time in Spain, the South of France, Italy and the Middle East, the Jewish, Muslim and Christian esotericisms come together and pass on through the troubadours, the poets, the texts of mystic people and alchemists. In a context of a predominant church opposed to any teaching contrary to its dogma, the persecutions against the Cathars and the TemplarsGo to L'or du Temple forced this great esoteric current into hiding.


Initiatory brotherhoods like the Rosicrucians, the Freemasonry, the Enlightenment or the Martinists brought together the most advanced minds of all times to transmit the Gnostic and Hermetic currents of the primordial tradition. Under the name of Order of the Rosicrucians, an European esoteric current regroups in the 17th century utopians, mystics and alchemists. The Cosmogony of the Rosicrucians of Max Heindel expresses this teaching which has traveled down the ages until today.
In reaction to the positivist materialism of the 19th century, while the declining influence of the church, have emerged in Europe and America new currents of inspiration. In France, the tradition of occultism was reborn, which groups a number of insiders including Yves St Alveydre who was studying the traditional political and social organization based on the synarchy and proposed in the archeometry a synthesis about numbers, alphabets, architecture and sacred musics.

Among the important works of the time, we must also mention The Book of the Splendors by Eliphas Levi and Natural Architecture by Petrus Talimarianus. Millions of people have been influenced, first in Europe then in the rest of the world by the work of Allan Kardec, who wrote, among other things, in 1861, The Book of Spirits, a collection of answers given by the spirits, defined as the intelligent beings of creation. In Brazil, Kardek is still revered as equal to a saint.

In the United States, Helena Blavatsky founded the Theosophical Society. Inspired by an entity called the Tibetan, she wrote The Secret Doctrine and The Voice of Silence. In 1919, Alice Bailey, inspired by the same Tibetan, took over her by publishing several volumes, including Treaty on Cosmic Fire and Treaty on the Seven Rays. Both of them have published teachings from the Hindu tradition with the same occult hierarchy between the physical, ethereal, astral, mental, causal planes, and others ...
In 1914, the Bulgarian Peter Deunov proclaimed the advent of the Age of Aquarius. His teaching about the Christ adapted to the future is based on creative activities, dance, song and colors. He is inspired by the White Brotherhood, a universal group of perfect beings who took part in the creation of the universe and continue to direct it. In his book The Way of the Masters, Peter Deunov defines the principles of this fraternity intended to relay on Earth the work of the spiritual hierarchies.
Dictated in 1930 in automatic writing to a group of Americans who chose to remain anonymous, the Urantia Book has more than 2,000 pages that explain the history and structure of the Universe but also the life of Jesus or the evolution of our world.

Urantia is the name given to our planet by sources at the origin of this transmission.

In Budapest, between June 1943 and November 1944, four artists lived in the midst of the Nazi hell, a prophetic experience meticulously transcribed by Gitta Mallasz in the book Dialogues With The Angel which, upon its release in 1976, became an international bestseller. From these messages, it is possible to understand that the angel belongs to another dimension of reality. This particular dimension gives access to the timeless source of all inspiration and of all creation.

In the 60s, a renewed interest in the spiritual quest has led to the publication of a number of inspired works based on the telepathic contact with sources of higher vibration. The book Solar Arcanes by Jacques Breyer is rooted in a Templar and Hermetic tradition that interprets particularly all the symbolism associated with the pilgrimage of St Jacques de Compostela which church contained within its walls fundamental alchemical teachings.
Jane Roberts has written several books in which she recounts the contacts she had, for twenty years, with an invisible entity called Seth. The messages of Seth that plunge us in the heart of the inter-dimensional reality of our existence are currently the most widely read among the inspired books. In 1960, Eileen Caddy began hearing an inner voice and was joined by a group of several people who felt called to found the spiritual community of Findhorn.
Eileen Caddy and the Findhorn group advocate a need for cooperation with the forces of nature, in agreement with the universal laws of harmony between the visible and invisible. In our time of change and spiritual renewal, several innovative individuals and groups intend to make a synthesis between science and spirituality which must converge if the human race manages to make the quantum leap into the New Age. (source)This page has been developed from the work of J. P. Appel-Guery in his book Unitary Science of the Intra-Universe.

For fifteen years, this informal movement has generated a widespread awareness among scientists, philosophers and scientists of all countries. This movement involves a complete overhaul of our assumptions in areas as diverse as anthropology, physics, history, psychology, chemistry, astronomy, geology, biology, palaeology, medicine ... Under the label of New Paradigm, the tsunami started in the United States and Canada, then attained Great Britain, France and the rest of Europe.
It is now echoing in many free-thinking communities across the five continents. This site aims to give to New Paradigm a showroom worthy of the revolution this movement is bringing.
