François Brousse
poet, philosoph and french writter
(Perpignan 1913 - Clamart 1995)

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François BROUSSE (1913-1995) was a very erudite poet, who studied a variety of disciplines such as Philosophy, History and Metaphysics. He made many presentations and lectures to share his unique view of the physical and meta physical universe. His work has shown that he possessed a particularly precious insight and knowledge.

He was a professor of philosophy in the city of his birth, Perpignan, then in Prades and in Béziers (South of France). He demonstrated an outstanding creativity over the course of his life, more than seventy books have already been published today. His love for and talent at setting ideas to poetic verse was apparent through his writings, when elucidating the esoteric traditions or in his philosophical essays.

In the same tradition of Victor HUGO, BERGSON or BACHELARD, François BROUSSE said that the essence of all spiritual quests had to be found in the creative outburst, the poetic inspiration, that was the apogee of intelligence. He considered that poetry was in reality a spiritual way to transfigure all men in their quest for beauty, for transcendent exaltation. François BROUSSE was a Deist and as such, his writings, his very being attested to the existence of metempsychosis. He stated so often and in such beautiful verse that metempsychosis were the obligatory nocturnal pilgrimage towards which the inaccessible dazzling heights are approached. François BROUSSE helped men to understand the innumerable orders of lives, deaths, falls and ascents, knowing, in the way of Prometheus, that the fruit would be the triumph of spiritual attainment and knowledge.

His continuous study of the diverse teaching of Wisdom and of all esoteric traditions has given an eclectic dimension to his work. His lectures were always public, gifts freely given to all who cared for a glimpse of enlightenment. His informal discussions in Perpignan and Paris “cafés”, as well as in many opened squares were rich with insight and precious with a clarity of meaning that gave sight to the most spiritually blind. In the way of the Greek philosophers, François BROUSSE’ s meetings in public “cafés” gave illumination to the questions which each would ask in the quest of Beauty and Truth.

 

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