Historian and writer passionate about esotericism, Pascal Le Charpentier is particularly interested in traditional magic and the mysteries of ancient Christianity.
His version of the Grand et Petit Albert stands out for its contemporary approach: he presents this ancient text in clear and accessible language, while preserving its initiatory dimension and occult power. Published in 2006, this work was praised for its ability to clarify complex esoteric rituals.
Pascal Le Charpentier is also recognized for his research into the history of the Templar orders, aspects he explores further in his publications. His approach combines historical rigor with openness to a symbolic and initiatory dimension, offering a harmonious synthesis between scholarship and magical practice.






















































































































































































































