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Rite of Memphis-Misraim

The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm is a masonic rite founded in Naples, Italy in September 1881 by the merger of two older rites; the Rite of Misraïm and the Rite of Memphis, both founded in the 18th century. The system is sometimes known as "Egyptian Freemasonry" due to the invocation of hermetic-derived esoteric symbolism referencing Ancient Egypt in its system of degrees.[citation needed]

Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm
Successor
  • Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraim
FormationSeptember 1881
TypeFreemasonry
Hermeticism
Esotericism
HeadquartersNaples (originally)
Location
  • International
Parent organization
  • Rite of Misraïm (1813-1881)
  • Rite of Memphis (1838-1881)

Memphis-Misraïm was governed internationally under a Grand Hierophant from 1881 until 1923. This first of these was Giuseppe Garibaldi, military leader of the Risorgimento, who had also been Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy. After his death, there was factionalism within the organisation. Eventually English freemason John Yarker emerged as Grand Hierophant in 1902. He was succeeded by Theodor Reuss in 1913 until his death in 1923.[citation needed]

The group in France, later renamed the Grande Loge Française du Rite ancien et primitif de Memphis-Misraïm continued to exist, despite the cessassion of activities from the international governance after Reuss' death. Charles Detré (Teder), Jean Bricaud, Constant Chevillon, Charles-Henry Dupont, Robert Ambelain and Gérard Kloppel were Grand Masters of the French organisation. In particular, Ambelain played a significant role in reforming the rituals of Memphis-Misraïm in 1960.[citation needed]

Recognition by mainstream Freemasonry edit

The Rite of Memphis-Misraim is not practiced by any Regular Masonic organization.[1][2]

History edit

The Rite of Misraïm edit

From as early as 1738, one can find traces of this Rite filled with alchemical, occult and Egyptian references, with a structure of 90 degrees. Joseph Balsamo, called Cagliostro, a key character of his time, gave the Rite the impulse necessary for its development. Very close to the Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Malta, Manuel Pinto de Fonseca,[3] Cagliostro founded the Rite of High Egyptian Masonry in 1784. Between 1767 and 1775 he received the Arcana Arcanorum, which are three very high hermetic degrees, from Sir Knight Luigi d’Aquino, the brother of the national Grand Master of Neapolitan Masonry. In 1788, he introduced them into the Rite of Misraïm and gave a patent to this Rite.[citation needed]

It developed quickly in Milan, Genoa and Naples. In 1813, it was introduced by Joseph, Michel and Marc Bédarride.[citation needed]

The Rite of Memphis edit

The Rite of Memphis was constituted by Jacques Étienne Marconis de Nègre in 1838, as a variant of the Rite of Misraïm, combining elements from Templarism and chivalry with Egyptian and alchemical mythology. It had at least two lodges (“Osiris” and “Des Philadelphes”) at Paris, two more (“La Bienveillance” and “De Heliopolis”) in Brussels, and a number of English supporters. The Rite gained a certain success among military Lodges. It took on a political dimension and in 1841 it became dormant, probably because of the repression following the armed uprising of Louis Blanqui’s Société des Saisons in 1839. With the overthrow of Louis-Philippe in 1848, the Order was revived on March 5, with its most prominent member being Louis Blanc, a socialist member of the provisional government with responsibility for the National Workshops.[citation needed]

In 1850 Les Sectateurs de Ménès was founded in London which proved popular with refugees fleeing France for London at that time. About ten lodges were set up by French refugees, the most important being La Grand Loge des Philadelphes chartered in London on January 31, 1851, which continued to exist until the late 1870s. During this time it had about 100 members, often called Philadelphes. Between 1853 and 1856 other lodges of the Rite of Memphis were established.[4]

In 1856, Benoît Desquesnes, the exiled secretary of the Société des Ouvriers Typographes de Nord proposed that the higher degrees of the Rite of Memphis were not only superfluous, but undemocratic and inconsistent with the Masonic ideals of equality. Despite the attempts of Jean Philibert Berjeau to dissolve the Philadelphes, they implemented this proposal and elected Edouard Benoît as master. This group became renowned for their involvement in revolutionary politics. However the Gymnosophists and the L'Avenir lodges remained with Berjeau. In 1860 the number of degrees was reduced to 33 in France, The other bodies of the Rite did not agree to this truncation of the degrees, and by 1866 Berjeau dissolved them (in France), most of the Gymnosophists joining the Philadelphes.[5]

The Rite of Memphis-Misraïm edit

 
The Rites of Misraïm and Memphis were united into a single order under Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1881.

In 1881, General Giuseppe Garibaldi prepared to fuse the two Rites, to be effective as of 1889. Its popularity was greatly increased owing to the works of German Masonic scholar Theodor Reuss, the agent of John Yarker, who became Deputy Grand Master in 1902 and Grand Master in 1905. Reuss succeeded Yarker in this office in 1913. Reuss' lineage was reduced into a nine degree structure which eventually became the original, Mixed (male and female) Masonic Ordo Templi Orientis with a tenth degree for the position of Outer Head of the Order.[citation needed]

Aleister Crowley claimed the position of Outer Head of the Order in 1923 and was elected Outer Head in 1925. He eventually reformed Ordo Templi Orientis into a Para-Masonic Body in which the rituals were reworked to provide a greater focus on both ceremonial magic and his vision of Thelema. He also changed the three former Symbolic Masonic Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft (or Companion) and Master Mason into three rituals alluding to an esoteric Templar lineage with the names of Man, Magician and Master Magician. According to Crowley's own writings, this was done because (unlike the Masonic scene in Continental Europe) the overwhelming majority of Freemasons in the United States and the British Commonwealth nations were members of "Regular" Freemasonry with alliance to the United Grand Lodge of England, whose tenets, among other things, do not allow women to be initiated to this day. Thus, Ordo Templi Orientis became an order that was completely independent of Freemasonry and its parental Rite, the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis - Misraïm.[citation needed]

Prominent members edit

Some of the most prominent figures in European occultism have been associated with the Rite, including the Frenchmen Gerard Encausse (Papus), Charles Detré (Teder), Jean Bricaud, Constant Chevillon, Charles-Henry Dupont and Robert Ambelain. As shown, Michael Bertiaux has also been a major, though pragmatically quiet, major figure in the Rite. The National Grand Master in Germany from 1906 to 1914 was Rudolf Steiner, and the founder of the Thule Society, Adam Alfred Rudolf Glauer (Rudolf von Sebottendorf), became an initiate while living in Turkey. The German founder of the Fraternitas Rosicruciana Antiqua, Arnold Krumm-Heller, was also associated. Aleister Crowley, was at one time affiliated with the rite in its shortened version used by Ordo Templi Orientis. In the United States, Harvey Spencer Lewis, founder of the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis, AMORC, was also associated with the rite.[citation needed]

Universal Grand Hierophants edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fringe Freemasonry in England 1870-75. Originally published in Ars Quatuor Coronatorum 85 (1972). "In 1869 almost ten years had passed since Grand Lodge issued its warning that the Rite of Memphis was irregular."
  2. ^ "Foreign Grand Lodges Recognised by the United Grand Lodge of England".
  3. ^ Faulks, p. 6.
  4. ^ Prescott, p. 15
  5. ^ Prescott, p. 15-16

External links edit

  • International Sovereign Sanctuary
  • Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraim
  • Memphis-Misraim in the Netherlands

Further reading edit

  • Boris Nicolaevsky, “Secret Societies and the First International,” in The Revolutionary Internationals, 1864–1943, ed. Milored M. Drachkovitch (Stanford, 1966), 36–56.
  • Faulks, Philippa and Robert L.D. Cooper. 2008. The Masonic Magician: The Life and Death of Count Cagliostro and His Egyptian Rite. London, Watkins Publishing
  • Laos, Nicolas K (2016), Freemasons, World Order, and Mind Wars: The Great Reality of Memphis-Misraim Masonry, Algora Publishing, ISBN 978-1628942217
  • Prescott, Andrew.

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invocation of hermetic derived esoteric symbolism referencing Ancient Egypt in its system of degrees citation needed Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis MisraimSuccessorAncient and Primitive Rite of Memphis MisraimFormationSeptember 1881TypeFreemasonryHermeticismEsotericismHeadquartersNaples originally LocationInternationalParent organizationRite of Misraim 1813 1881 Rite of Memphis 1838 1881 Memphis Misraim was governed internationally under a Grand Hierophant from 1881 until 1923 This first of these was Giuseppe Garibaldi military leader of the Risorgimento who had also been Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy After his death there was factionalism within the organisation Eventually English freemason John Yarker emerged as Grand Hierophant in 1902 He was succeeded by Theodor Reuss in 1913 until his death in 1923 citation needed The group in France later renamed the Grande Loge Francaise du Rite ancien et primitif de Memphis Misraim continued to exist despite the cessassion of activities from the international governance after Reuss death Charles Detre Teder Jean Bricaud Constant Chevillon Charles Henry Dupont Robert Ambelain and Gerard Kloppel were Grand Masters of the French organisation In particular Ambelain played a significant role in reforming the rituals of Memphis Misraim in 1960 citation needed Contents 1 Recognition by mainstream Freemasonry 2 History 2 1 The Rite of Misraim 2 2 The Rite of Memphis 2 3 The Rite of Memphis Misraim 3 Prominent members 4 Universal Grand Hierophants 5 See also 6 References 7 External links 8 Further readingRecognition by mainstream Freemasonry editThe Rite of Memphis Misraim is not practiced by any Regular Masonic organization 1 2 History editThe Rite of Misraim edit From as early as 1738 one can find traces of this Rite filled with alchemical occult and Egyptian references with a structure of 90 degrees Joseph Balsamo called Cagliostro a key character of his time gave the Rite the impulse necessary for its development Very close to the Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Malta Manuel Pinto de Fonseca 3 Cagliostro founded the Rite of High Egyptian Masonry in 1784 Between 1767 and 1775 he received the Arcana Arcanorum which are three very high hermetic degrees from Sir Knight Luigi d Aquino the brother of the national Grand Master of Neapolitan Masonry In 1788 he introduced them into the Rite of Misraim and gave a patent to this Rite citation needed It developed quickly in Milan Genoa and Naples In 1813 it was introduced by Joseph Michel and Marc Bedarride citation needed The Rite of Memphis edit The Rite of Memphis was constituted by Jacques Etienne Marconis de Negre in 1838 as a variant of the Rite of Misraim combining elements from Templarism and chivalry with Egyptian and alchemical mythology It had at least two lodges Osiris and Des Philadelphes at Paris two more La Bienveillance and De Heliopolis in Brussels and a number of English supporters The Rite gained a certain success among military Lodges It took on a political dimension and in 1841 it became dormant probably because of the repression following the armed uprising of Louis Blanqui s Societe des Saisons in 1839 With the overthrow of Louis Philippe in 1848 the Order was revived on March 5 with its most prominent member being Louis Blanc a socialist member of the provisional government with responsibility for the National Workshops citation needed In 1850 Les Sectateurs de Menes was founded in London which proved popular with refugees fleeing France for London at that time About ten lodges were set up by French refugees the most important being La Grand Loge des Philadelphes chartered in London on January 31 1851 which continued to exist until the late 1870s During this time it had about 100 members often called Philadelphes Between 1853 and 1856 other lodges of the Rite of Memphis were established 4 In 1856 Benoit Desquesnes the exiled secretary of the Societe des Ouvriers Typographes de Nord proposed that the higher degrees of the Rite of Memphis were not only superfluous but undemocratic and inconsistent with the Masonic ideals of equality Despite the attempts of Jean Philibert Berjeau to dissolve the Philadelphes they implemented this proposal and elected Edouard Benoit as master This group became renowned for their involvement in revolutionary politics However the Gymnosophists and the L Avenir lodges remained with Berjeau In 1860 the number of degrees was reduced to 33 in France The other bodies of the Rite did not agree to this truncation of the degrees and by 1866 Berjeau dissolved them in France most of the Gymnosophists joining the Philadelphes 5 The Rite of Memphis Misraim edit nbsp The Rites of Misraim and Memphis were united into a single order under Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1881 In 1881 General Giuseppe Garibaldi prepared to fuse the two Rites to be effective as of 1889 Its popularity was greatly increased owing to the works of German Masonic scholar Theodor Reuss the agent of John Yarker who became Deputy Grand Master in 1902 and Grand Master in 1905 Reuss succeeded Yarker in this office in 1913 Reuss lineage was reduced into a nine degree structure which eventually became the original Mixed male and female Masonic Ordo Templi Orientis with a tenth degree for the position of Outer Head of the Order citation needed Aleister Crowley claimed the position of Outer Head of the Order in 1923 and was elected Outer Head in 1925 He eventually reformed Ordo Templi Orientis into a Para Masonic Body in which the rituals were reworked to provide a greater focus on both ceremonial magic and his vision of Thelema He also changed the three former Symbolic Masonic Degrees of Entered Apprentice Fellow Craft or Companion and Master Mason into three rituals alluding to an esoteric Templar lineage with the names of Man Magician and Master Magician According to Crowley s own writings this was done because unlike the Masonic scene in Continental Europe the overwhelming majority of Freemasons in the United States and the British Commonwealth nations were members of Regular Freemasonry with alliance to the United Grand Lodge of England whose tenets among other things do not allow women to be initiated to this day Thus Ordo Templi Orientis became an order that was completely independent of Freemasonry and its parental Rite the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis Misraim citation needed Prominent members editSome of the most prominent figures in European occultism have been associated with the Rite including the Frenchmen Gerard Encausse Papus Charles Detre Teder Jean Bricaud Constant Chevillon Charles Henry Dupont and Robert Ambelain As shown Michael Bertiaux has also been a major though pragmatically quiet major figure in the Rite The National Grand Master in Germany from 1906 to 1914 was Rudolf Steiner and the founder of the Thule Society Adam Alfred Rudolf Glauer Rudolf von Sebottendorf became an initiate while living in Turkey The German founder of the Fraternitas Rosicruciana Antiqua Arnold Krumm Heller was also associated Aleister Crowley was at one time affiliated with the rite in its shortened version used by Ordo Templi Orientis In the United States Harvey Spencer Lewis founder of the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis AMORC was also associated with the rite citation needed Universal Grand Hierophants editGiuseppe Garibaldi 1881 1882 Giambattista Pessina 1882 1900 Ferdinando Francesco degli Oddi 1900 1902 John Yarker 1902 1913 Theodor Reuss 1913 1923 See also editAncient and Primitive Rite List of Masonic Rites Philadelphes Ordo Templi OrientisReferences edit Fringe Freemasonry in England 1870 75 Originally published in Ars Quatuor Coronatorum 85 1972 In 1869 almost ten years had passed since Grand Lodge issued its warning that the Rite of Memphis was irregular Foreign Grand Lodges Recognised by the United Grand Lodge of England Faulks p 6 Prescott p 15 Prescott p 15 16External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rite of Memphis Misraim International Sovereign Sanctuary Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis Misraim Memphis Misraim in the NetherlandsFurther reading editBoris Nicolaevsky Secret Societies and the First International in The Revolutionary Internationals 1864 1943 ed Milored M Drachkovitch Stanford 1966 36 56 Faulks Philippa and Robert L D Cooper 2008 The Masonic Magician The Life and Death of Count Cagliostro and His Egyptian Rite London Watkins Publishing Laos Nicolas K 2016 Freemasons World Order and Mind Wars The Great Reality of Memphis Misraim Masonry Algora Publishing ISBN 978 1628942217 Prescott Andrew The Cause of Humanity Charles Bradlaugh and Freemasonry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rite of Memphis Misraim amp oldid 1211876871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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