About
"What is below is comme what's up & vswho is inup is like what is down."
Hermy Trismegist
About Florent Manitara
Born in 1984 in Grasse, in a small town in the south of France, into an atheist family, Florent lived a simple and modest childhood. In 1995, he went on vacation every summer to his grandmother in Terranova, an Essene village in France.
Since 2004, Florent, then aged 19, hasworks tirelessly on it and works for a virtuous, authentic world, adapted to our modern era, but where nature would regain its divine right and would once again be considered alive, universal, intelligent and filled with soul and wisdom. For him, nature and life are not only physical and material, they are also subtle, spiritual and divine.
Since 2009, Florent Manitara has lived in Quebec with his wife and 6 children in the Essene village of l'Erable in Cookshire-Eaton in Estrie. Rich in his social, spiritual and mystical experiences for more than 28 years, his teaching and writings allow us to understand the mysteries of existence and to live with our soul.
“Science and religion are the two aspects
inseparable and complementary to life.
Through physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics,
but also philosophy, theurgy and theology,
we can understand all the mysteries of life
physical and spiritual. »
Florent Manitara
For Florent Manitara, ecology and humanism, which are ideas that are increasingly defended today, are beautiful values, but which must be elevated in a vision of life that is not only human, but more universal, mineral. , plant, animal and also angelic, archangelic and divine.
“Humanity does not only exploit physical nature,
through the increasingly deep stone quarries,
agriculture and intensive breeding and the conquest of space…
Men also exploit the spiritual nature
through for example new beliefs
where the Angels would be at the service of humanity.
If we are not careful and we abdicate our soul,
the link that unites us with Creation will be definitively cut.
Ecology will then only be a new way of exploiting nature
and humanism will lead us to what humans today call
“augmented man” who will only be a soulless biomachine. »
Florent Manitara