“Light and Wisdom in the service of spiritual awakening”
Welcome to the Eastern Masonic Order of the Primitive & Rectified Regime of Memphis-Misraïm
Immerse yourself in a unique initiatory tradition with the Oriental Masonic Order of the Primitive and Rectified Regime of Memphis-Misraïm. Combining ancestral heritage and modern spiritual quest, our Order offers a path to awakening founded on the values of fraternity, knowledge, and inner light. Discover a universe where the mysteries of the East and the wisdom of the West come together to nourish your personal and collective elevation.

A Heritage, a Knowledge, a Brotherhood
Discover the Eastern Masonic Order of the Primitive and Rectified Regime of Memphis-Misraïm
Our mission:
- To preserve and transmit the traditional teachings of Egyptian Masonry of Constant Chevillon as passed down to us by our Brother Gilbert Tappa.
- To foster inner growth and universal brotherhood.
- To explore the mysteries of the East and their connection to Western wisdom.

On the sustainability of the Order
Presenting the Order within the context of Freemasonry represents an essential step toward establishing a framework of rigor and spirituality.
This order, often interpreted as an organized structure of wisdom, seeks to foster the personal and collective growth of its members. By integrating both symbolic practices and initiatory rituals, Freemasonry allows each individual to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them, while promoting values such as tolerance, fraternity, and the quest for truth.
Spirituality, thus presented within this context, becomes a tool for inner transformation and commitment to higher ideals, contributing to social harmony and the advancement of humanity.

Gilbert Tappa
Gilbert Tappa (1927–2016) was an active publisher and researcher in Masonic and esoteric circles, notably as co-author and director of Éditions Bélisane.
He collaborated on several works devoted to Rennes-le-Château, the history of Freemasonry, and studies on Martinès de Pasqually and Fabre d’Olivet.
He was the custodian of the Oriental Masonic Order of the Primitive and Rectified Regime of Memphis-Misraïm, founded by Brother René Chambellant.
