martinist
/ˈmɑrtɪnɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A follower of the teachings of Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, an 18th-century French philosopher, or a member of the Martinist Order, a spiritual organization founded on his principles.
“The local esoteric community often hosts talks by Martinists to promote spiritual growth.”
2. noun
A person who advocates or practices a system of mysticism or spiritualism, especially one that emphasizes intuition and inner experience.
“As a self-proclaimed Martinist, she often spoke about the importance of following one’s intuition in life decisions.”