M.R. Osborne


Michael Robert Osborne is an English writer and public speaker known for his work on Christian mysticism, esotericism, and philosophical alchemy. His postgraduate work focused on the ecclesiastical structure of the Primitive and post Apostolic Church, and the post Reformation polity of the Anglican Church. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, ESSWE and a practising Solicitor in England and Wales. His work The Brazen Serpent was described by The Times Literary Supplement as "a good fit for those seeking spiritual enlightenment through alchemy, philosophy and Christianity." Montreal-based broadcaster Jonathan Stewart of the Gnostic Wisdom Network expressed the view that the publication of Osborne's translation of Pierre Fournié's What We Have Been, What We Are, And What We Will Become "was anticipated for over a decade."

Career

Osborne has authored multiple published works exploring the relationship between Western esotericism and Christian orthodoxy. His research includes analysis of the alchemical influences on William Blake and the theoretical connections between reported haunting experiences and time-slip phenomena. In Brazen Serpent: Chaos and Order he examines the "divine code" concealed within the biblical Nehushtan myth, and its association with the so-called 23 enigma.
Osborne is noted for his collaboration with Rose Circle Books on the English language editions of eighteenth-century manuscripts from the Order of Knight-Masons Elect Priests of the Universe. This collection includes The Lessons of Lyons, theTreatise on the Reintegration of Beings by Martinez de Pasqually, The de Grainville Manuscripts. Piers Allfrey Vaughan, Grand First Principal of New York State, has commented on Osborne's work describing it as, "Well-researched and well-written."
Osborne is a member of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (SRIA) and Director of Studies of the Society's Pythagoras College. In 2018, he won the prestigious Companion of Christian Rosenkreutz Prize for both his research papers on The Lessons of Lyon. The prize is described in The Square Magazine as an award in recognition of "Outstanding researches and scholarship rendered to the society." Osborne participates as a lecturer and guest speaker. He contributes to Watkins' Mind, Body & Spirit Magazine, an internationally recognised publication on various subjects from contemporary spirituality to mysticism.

Publications

  • Osborne, M.R., The Lessons of Lyons
  • Osborne, M.R., The Brazen Serpent: Chaos and Order
  • Osborne, M.R., The Most Holy Trinosophia: A Book of the Dead
  • Osborne, M.R., Son of Perdition: The Magic and Hubris of Simon Magus
  • Osborne, M.R., Pierre Fournie: What We Have Been, What Are And What We Will Become
  • Osborne, M.R., Allegory in Stone: A Short Study of the Shakespeare Monument
  • Osborne, M.R., Time Slip Phenomena: The Ghosts of the Trianon, The Legend of Lucy Lightfoot and the Haunting of William Hogarth
  • Osborne, M.R., Martinez de Pasqually: Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings
  • Osborne, M.R., The de Grainville Manuscripts
  • Osborne, M.R., The Alchemy of William Blake: The Three Principles of the Divine Essence and 'An Allegory on the Spiritual Condition of Man'
  • Osborne, M.R., The Threefold Anglican Ministry in the Writings of Thomas Cranmer, Richard Hooker and Jeremy Taylor
  • Osborne, M.R., ''William Laud Writings the Church, Ministry and Sacraments''