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2. About M.R. Osborne (1)

Created on: 2024-10-19
M.R. Osborne, M/A. (Theol.) is an English author writing on Christian mysticism and Western esotericism. He is immersed in the study and practice of philosophical alchemy and Christian theo-philosophy. The Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (SRIA) Province of Greater London showcases his writing as part of " ... the living tradition of Rosicrucianism emerging in London today."

Osborne is the author of several works, including The Alchemy of William Blake: The Three Principles of the Divine Essence and An Allegory on the Spiritual Condition of Man; Son of Perdition: The Magic and Hubris of Simon Magus; and The Brazen Serpent: Chaos & Order.

He is best known for his scholarly introductions to Rose Circle's series of English language editions of early Élus Coëns material, such as The Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings of Martinez de Pasqually; and the first treatise of the Abbé Fournié, What We Have Been, What We Are And What We Will Become
In collaboration with his publisher Rose Circle Books in 2022 he produced the first fully restored and complete colour publication of The Most Holy Trinosophia, drawing comparisons in his research between the origins of this mysterious manuscript and the Egyptian books of the dead.

Published Titles:

The Lessons of Lyons (2021)

The Brazen Serpent: Chaos and Order (2022)

The Most Holy Trinosophia: A Book of the Dead (2022)

Son of Perdition: The Magic and Hubris of Simon Magus (2022)

Pierre Fournie: What We Have Been, What Are And What We Will Become (2023)

Allegory in Stone: A Short Study of the Shakespeare Monument (2023)

Time Slip Phenomena: The Ghost of the Trianon, The |Legend of Lucy Lightfoot and the Haunting of William Hogarth (2023)

Martinez de Pasqually: Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings (2024)

The de Grainville Manuscripts (2024)

The Alchemy of William Blake: The Three Principles of the Divine Essence and 'An Allegory on the Spiritual Condition of Man' (2024)

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