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TIMELINE OF ‘COSMIQUE REVUE’ AND MOTHER’S OCCULT PHASE

1839 (June):  Mary Ware (later known as Una, Madame Théon, Theona and
Alma) was born in Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire, England.

1850:  Eliezer Bimstein (later known as Maximillian Louis Bimstein,


Max Théon and Aia Aziz) was born, probably in Warsaw, Poland.

1867:  Mary Ware founded the Anglican nunnery in Claydon, Suffolk, England.

1884:  Mary Ware, under the name Una, founded the Universal
Philosophical Society in London.

1884:  M. Théon was first mentioned as the grand master of the


exterior circle of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor.

1885 (March 21):  Mary Ware and Maximillian Louis Bimstein were
married in London.

1886:  The Théons, with their secretary Teresa (Augusta Rolfe), left
London and traveled to France.

1887:  The Théons settled in Tlemcen, Algeria.

1898-1899:  Articles signed by Max Théon were published in the Journal


du Magnetism et de la Psychologie.

1901 (Janurary):  The first volume of Revue Cosmique, edited by


François-Charles Barlet, was published in Paris.

1903:  The first volume of La Tradition Cosmique was published in Paris.

1904:  Louis Thémanlys joined the Cosmic Movement.

1906 (December 10):  Louis Thémanlys and Claire Blot were married in Paris.

1908 (September 10):  Madame Théon died in Jersey.

1909 (September 27):  Pascal Thémanlys was born.


1913:  The first volume of Le Mouvement Cosmique was published in
Paris by Louis Thémanlys.

1919:  Théon and Teresa visited Paris.

1920:  The Idéal et Réalité group was founded in Paris by Louis


Thémanlys and Gustave Rouger.

1927 (March 4):  Max Théon died in Tlemcen.

1932:  Dr. François Couillaud established the Cosmic Society in Paris.

1933:  Mirra Alfasa took the symbol of Max Théon (a hexagram enclosing
a square with a lotus floating on water inside) and made it the symbol
of Sri Aurobindo.

1934:  Pascal Thémanlys published a book on the founder of the


Hassidic movement, Les Merveilles du Besht.

1943 (January 13):  Louis Thémanlys died in Pau.

1949:  Pascal Thémanlys emigrated to Israel.

1955:  Pascal Thémanlys published Max Théon et la Philosophie Cosmique.

1967:  Maurice (Moïse) Benharoche-Baralia published À l’Ombre de la


Tradition Cosmique.

1975: Pascal Thémanlys established the Argaman group in Jerusalem.

2000 (June 25):  Pascal Thémanlys died in Jerusalem.

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