The Cosmic Review was the journal of the
Cosmic Movement
The Cosmic Movement was the organisation established by Max Théon around 1900, in Tlemcen, Algeria, at the instigation of his wife Alma Théon, whom he declared to be the moving spirit behind the group. Its journal was the '' Cosmic Review''. Ot ...
established by
Max Théon around the turn of the twentieth century, at the instigation of his wife
Alma Théon, who he declared to be the moving spirit behind this idea.
The ''Cosmic Review'' was intended for the "study and re-establishment of the original Tradition", and became the Movement's mouthpiece. Its first editor was
Charles Barlet; and Théon, under the name of Aia Aziz, was its Director. Later
Mirra Alfassa took over the role of editor.
The Théons and their students published a number of articles and narratives in the seven years of the ''Cosmic Review'' – from January 1902 to December 1908. Following the death of Alma in 1908, Théon suspended production of the magazine.
The ''Cosmic Review'' is currently available in French, published by
Aken Editions.
External links
Aken Editions catalogue - includes the Cosmic Reviewby
Pascal Themanlys Pascal Themanlys (27 September 1909 – 25 June 2000) was a French (later Israeli) poet, Zionist, and Kabbalist. His books on Jewish mysticism have been published in French, English and Hebrew.
Pascal was born in Paris; his French parents Louis an ...
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The Cosmic Review
Max Théon
Magazines established in 1902
French-language magazines
Western esoteric magazines
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