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Yves-Albert
Dauge

The geometer of the invisible

University professor, writer, lecturer. Specialist in the history of religions and comparative esotericism. Dauge produced one of the rarest syntheses of the 20th century in French — one that binds philological rigor, civilizational thought, and spiritual operativity.

The path

Trained as a Latinist, Dauge published in 1981 "Le Barbare", a monumental 859-page thesis on the Roman conception of barbarism and civilization. In parallel, he explored esotericism, Kabbalah, dowsing, the symbolism of Hebrew letters — and founded the discipline he called the Radiant Kabbalah.

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The Radiant Kabbalah

Dauge's signature discipline. It combines dowsing (detection of subtle forces) with dynamic study of the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Its aim: an operative tool for self-knowledge, analysis of pathogenic and regenerative processes, and work with cosmic forces. Another way of approaching astrology, the I Ching, the Tarots — not as closed systems but as languages of the real.

The work

Six books mark the path, from the Roman thesis to the Grail.

  1. 1981

    Le Barbare

    Research on the Roman conception of barbarism and civilization

    Latomus, Brussels · 859 pp

    The thesis. A monumental meditation on what makes civilization — and what unmakes it.

  2. 1978

    Vénus, Énée et l'Androgyne

    Virgilian hermeneutics

    A symbolic reading of the Aeneid. The Virgilian as initiatic key.

  3. 1986

    L'Ésotérisme : pour quoi faire ?

    Operative manifesto

    Dervy Livres, Mystiques et religions series

    The question frontally posed. Not "what is" but "what for".

  4. 1989

    Pour l'émerveillement

    Essay

    The core doctrine: staying in wonder as a discipline.

  5. 1995

    Le Monde qui vient

    Panorama of the research

    Éditions Randin · 229 pp

    Synthesis. Texture of the real, the human person, management of energies.

  6. Le Graal ou le langage de la pierre

    Essay

    Revue 3ᵉ millénaire

    The Grail read as inner geography — and mineral language.

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