Jean-Louis de Biasi

Jean-Louis de Biasi is a philosophical counselor, coach, author, and lecturer.

Career

De Biasi was born in Castillonnès (France) in 1959. He holds a master's degree in philosophy (University of Bordeaux). The title of his thesis was "Morals and Religion in the work of Nietzsche". He taught philosophy in France as a teacher for over 15 years, and also successfully graduated in Hebrew. He has been trained in Gestalt therapy with certification from the Institut Francais de Gestalt-Therapie (French Institute of Gestalt Therapy). For several years, he also practiced oneirology and hypnotherapy.[1]

He is a member of the American Philosophical Association and the National Philosophical Counseling Association. As such, he is currently practicing philosophical counseling and coaching in English and French.[2]

He is a specialist in Ancient Mediterranean religions, classical philosophy, Freemasonry, and rituals in the Western Tradition. He is the current lifetime worldwide head of the Ordo Aurum Solis, having held this position since June 2003, and is also the head of the Kabbalistic Order of the Rose-Cross.[3][4][5] Various degrees, considered some of the highest in Western Esotericism, have been conferred upon him. With regard to Freemasonry, he is a Master Mason and Past Master belonging at present to the Grand Lodge F.A.A.M. of the State of Nevada (U.S.A.). He also received the 32° of the American Scottish Rite in Washington, D.C., and was initiated into Royal Arch Masonry in Canada.[2]

During the time he lived in France and prior to joining American Freemasonry, the entirety of the Egyptian Freemasonry degrees (33°-95°) as well as other related degrees were received by him.[6] Beginning in 1999 and over the course of the next few years, he reawakened, founded, and organized within the Grand Orient de France (the largest Masonic organization in France)[7][8] the Egyptian system of Memphis-Misraim according to the American degrees organized by John Yarker. It was also during 1999 that the Grand Orient de France asked him to create a scientific publication which was called Arcana. He was nominated Grand Chancellor in 2002 and Grand Orator in 2003.

In 1997, Jean-Louis de Biasi founded La Parole Circule (Spread the Word), the first-ever online magazine of international scope devoted to Freemasonry and restricted to Freemasons. This magazine was published until 2008. He was also one of the founders of the online community of Fraternelle des Internautes Francophones, the first French Masonic one to be established.[9]

As a published author, Jean-Louis de Biasi has written in French about the fields of Freemasonry, ancient religions, and rituals. His writings in English have been and continue to be published by Llewellyn Publications.[2] Several of his books have been translated into various languages such as French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch.

As a published author, he is a member of the National Writers Union and the International Federation of Journalists.[1]

With Patricia, his wife, he has also founded the companies called Theurgia and Philosophy Tours, the latter having been described as "a travel agency offering travels all around the world focused on philosophy, spiritual traditions, and Epicureanism".[2][10]

Published works

Books

Excerpts from his bibliography (books and their foreign editions):

CDs

Art

References

External links

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