In the Words of Saint-Martin–Julian Johnson

For students of the Western Tradition, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, who wrote under the pseudonym “The Unknown Philosopher,” is one of the most profound and illumined mystical philosophers available to the student. His words reach deep into the head and the heart. While much can be said about him, there is little more powerful than his words, some of which are explored in this podcast.

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