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Emin (esoteric movement) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emin (esoteric movement) The Emin or The Emin Society is an esoteric movement based on the work of Raymond Armin, known to members as ''"Leo"''.〔(''Emin Website—Background'' ). Retrieved 10-10-2013〕 Originally, The Emin was named ''The Eminent Way''〔(''Despair and Deliverance: Private Salvation in Contemporary Israel'' ). Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, pp. 17- ; ISBN 0-7914-0999-6 (1992). On Google books〕 or ''The Way''.〔(''White - The Emin Unto Itself'' ). Retrieved 10-10-2013〕 The movement arose in the 1970s in the wake of the New Age. The Template Network is a movement which offers activities inspired by the Emin philosophy. == History ==
In 1973, the movement started in London.〔(''Oxford Reference — Emin Foundation'' ). Retrieved 19 October 2013〕 It was first known as the Emin society and then Eminent Way, which was later abbreviated to "Emin". The organisation was not formally represented by the "Emin Foundation", it was a sub-vector of the emins work. In 1977, an Israeli branch emerged and a center was established in a Tel Aviv neighborhood in 1980. In November 1978, Emin founder Armin travelled to the US to start the Church of the Emin Coils in Florida. As of 1978 there were also groups in Canada and Australia.〔 In Israel, Emin members established the village Ma'ale Tzviya〔 in 1986.
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