Lucie Anne Grange (née Poujoulat; 1839 - 31 December 1908) was a French medium and feminist prophet, her mystic name being Habimélah.
Advertised as a journal set on covering spiritualism in all its aspects, it boasted that highly competent writers contributed to its pages.
[5] Grange also wrote articles for La Lumière, such as "Dathan de Saint-Cyr, Publiciste, Poète, Explorateur."
[6] After she was widowed in April 1886, Grange became a medium and created her own movement, a kind of religion for the communion of love based on fluidic energy.
[7] She then declared herself a prophet and affirmed that Mary, Moses, and Saint John had called her "Lumière" (Light) and charged her with guiding men using the mystic name, "Habimelah", or shortened to "Hab".