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Dogme Et Rituel de La Haute Magie Paperback | Pages: 468 pages
Rating: 3.98 | 179 Users | 16 Reviews

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Title:Dogme Et Rituel de La Haute Magie
Author:Éliphas Lévi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 468 pages
Published:May 19th 2011 by Cambridge University Press (first published January 1st 1996)
Categories:Occult. Philosophy. Nonfiction. Magick. Religion. Witchcraft. Spirituality

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Born Alphonse Louis Constant, French magician Eliphas Levi (1810 75) wrote prolifically on the occult sciences. This highly popular two-volume treatise on practical magic attempts to initiate the reader into the mysteries of occult philosophy. Identifying magic as the 'nurse or godmother' of all intellectual forces, Levi proclaims his firm belief in man as microcosm of the universe, the strength of human willpower and the effectiveness of sympathetic magic. Taking a more practical focus than the first part, this second volume, 'The Ritual of Transcendental Magic', focuses on the rituals and ceremonies of Western occult philosophy, offering explanations for magical equilibrium, the use and consecration of the pentagram, talismans, necromancy, transmutations, the Sabbath of the sorcerers, witchcraft, and the alchemical work of Nicholas Flamel and Raymond Lull."

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ISBN: 1108027539 (ISBN13: 9781108027533)
Edition Language: English

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I've read this text about 4 or 5 times. This is the first time translated into reasonable English.From this translation, you can see Levi's influence through out the last two centuries, from Albert Pike to Blavasky, to Artaud to Crowley, to the tarot and beyond.

Es demasiado cristiano para mi gusto.

Éliphas Lévi is the pen-name of Abbé Alphonse Louis Constant, a Roman Catholic priest and magician. His later writings on the Tarot and occult topics were a great influence on the Spiritualist and Hermetic movements of fin de siècle England and France, especially on such members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn as Arthur Edward Waite and Aleister Crowley.---Éliphas Lévi es el nombreI've read this text about 4 or 5 times. This is the first time translated into reasonable English.From this translation, you can see Levi's influence through out the last two centuries, from Albert Pike to Blavasky, to Artaud to Crowley, to the tarot and beyond.

Since Gurdjieff's book I've not read something so complete like this. A definitely guide for life.

A work full of pagan, religious and mythological trivia. It promises occult wisdom and powers to shape your environment, but that's the carrot on the stick for the credulous and naive.Take it as a essay on occultism and you might enjoy it. Take it seriously and you will only lose many hours of your time.

Everything thing that I expected and more! This book touched on a lot of concepts that I felt that were needed for a solid magickal practice. I was so hook I got the audio and the hard city formats of this book. I will definitely be reading, researching, and applying the concepts gained here. One key aspect that was covered was the tarot and how its used to truly mark the journey of a subject and the specific correspondences. Also the sooty of how Eliphas linked up with a Goetia practitioner and

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