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Aumism is a minor religious sect founded in 1969 by Gilbert Bourdin (1923–1998). Centered on the "holy city" of Mandarom, near
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in the French Alps, it has approximately 400 members, down from 1200 at its peak. It is a synthesis of a number of religions, most prominently Hinduism. Its name derives from the mystical "
aum ''Om'' (or ''Aum'') (; sa, ॐ, ओम्, Ōṃ, translit-std=IAST) is a sacred sound, syllable, mantra, or an invocation in Hinduism. ''Om'' is the prime symbol of Hinduism.Krishna Sivaraman (2008), ''Hindu Spirituality Vedas Through Ved ...
" sound used in Hindu meditation, which is said to be the sound that gave birth to all other sounds. There is debate about whether Bourdin's founding of the Ashram (Holy City) of Mandarom in 1969 marked the beginning of the Aumist movement. Aumism is founded upon five "truths": # Death is nothing but a change of state # Suffering arises from the fear of moving forward # Pain makes one take "giant steps towards God" # Evolution is a law which dictates that every being must have the attainment of a higher level as its purpose # Final truth on "the ultimate goal to be reached". The Aumists believe that the Earth is itself a living being, and that every animal is connected to a group soul. Aumists are told not to cause animals to suffer. They also believe in several "ages" of time, like the Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Copper age. Aumists also reject modern technologies.


Bourdin

Gilbert Bourdin (June 25th, 1923 – March 19th, 1998), also known by several other names such as Hamsananda Sarasvati, Imam Mahdi Manarah, Melkitsedeq, and "His Holiness Lord Hamsah Manarahthe(Manarah)", is the founder of the Aumist movement. He was born in Martinique. Bourdin spent time in the French Civil Service before engaging in a spiritual journey that led him to Aumism. Bourdin founded the Aumist movement in the mid-to-late 1900s after immersing himself in many religions; namely Shingon Buddhism, Indian
Sufism Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality, r ...
, Jainism, and Tibetan Buddhism. Bourdin was influenced by Indian Guru Swami Sivananda Sarasvati after traveling to
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in 1961 where he was initiated as a sannyasin and received the name Hamsananda Sarasvati. This marked the beginning of a spiritual journey, where Bourdin spent time learning from and practicing multiple religions. Bourdin returned to France in 1962 where he spent that winter in a cave in Vaucluse. There, he taught yoga to his very first disciples and afterwards published multiple books on yoga, the first of which was titled ''Naturopathie et Yoga.'' In 1967, Bourdin founded the Association of the Knights of the Golden Lotus, which later became the Association of the Triumphant Vajra. In 1969, Bourdin founded the
Ashram An ashram ( sa, आश्रम, ) is a spiritual hermitage or a monastery A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or a ...
of Mandarom. At a ceremony on August 22nd 1990, years after the foundation of the Aumist Movement, Bourdin was crowned "Cosmoplanetary Messiah". After his death in March of 1998, Bourdin was prohibited from being buried at Mandarom by the French government. His body was then to be buried in Grasse, but the Mayor,
Jean-Pierre Leleux Jean-Pierre Leleux (born 8 May 1947) is a French politician and a member of the Senate of France. He represents the Alpes-Maritimes department and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement The Union for a Popular Movement (french: lin ...
, vetoed that burial as well. Bourdin's body was ultimately buried on April 6th, 1998 in a small cemetery near
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.


Mandarom

The holy city of Mandarom Shambhasalem was founded in 1969, about 50 kilometres northwest of Cannes. Bourdin progressively built a number of temples and statues between 1977 and 1990. Amongst these is a 22-metre statue of Buddha
Maitreya Maitreya (Sanskrit: ) or Metteyya (Pali: ), also Maitreya Buddha or Metteyya Buddha, is regarded as the future Buddha of this world in Buddhist eschatology. As the 5th and final Buddha of the current kalpa, Maitreya's teachings will be aimed at ...
, constructed in 1981, and a 21-metre statue of "
Cosmic Christ The cosmic Christ is a view of Christology which emphasises the extent of Jesus Christ's concern for the cosmos. The biblical bases for a cosmic Christology is often found in Colossians, Ephesians, and the prologue to the gospel of John. Early c ...
" wielding a sword and shield, constructed in 1987. In 1990, a 33-meter statue of Bourdin was constructed at Mandarom. The legitimacy of the building permit was later challenged, and eventually, in June 2000, the statue was deemed illegal after a long legal dispute."French guru crashes to earth"
BBC News, 6 September 2001.
As a result, it was demolished by the authorities on 6 September 2001.Pierre Thebault
"'Cosmoplanetary' French statue plunges to earth"
Reuters (WorldWide Religious News), 6 September 2001.
The sect denounced the demolition of Bourdin's statue, saying that it was comparable to the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamyan by the Taliban in Afghanistan earlier in the year.


Controversies

In a 1996 report released by a commission of the French government, the Aumists at Mandarom were included on a list of 172 "dangerous" cults. The French government's anti-cultism was heightened after the suicide-homicides at the
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in 1994. In the 1990s, French television networks publicly attacked the Aumists and government-backed anti-cultists like Jean-Marie Abgrall carried out a campaign against the group, organized by the Association de Défense de la Famille et des Individus (ADFI). Between 1992 and 1995, Mandarom was raided by French police officers on several occasions where Bourdin and other members were repeatedly arrested. In 1994, Florence Roncaglia, a former member of the Aumists accused Bourdin of molesting her in the 1980s when she was 15. On June 12th 1995, a raid on Mandarom took place and Bourdin was arrested. He was released on June 30th 1995. Bourdin remained awaiting trial until his death in 1998. Others came forward and in 2000 two people were paid a total of 250,000 French Francs by the Victim Compensation Commission. In the late 1990s, the government created a "Mission to Fight Cults", presided over by Alain Vivein. The Aumists also faced opposition from ecologist groups, who objected to the Aumists' construction of temples and in particular the 33-meter statue of Bourdin.


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Aumisme.org
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