The author, an influential 19th-century occultist, offers an analysis of Biblical texts as essential keys to high Qabalah, the mystical system of Judaism. He links Old and New Testaments by comparing Qabalistic imagary and concepts in The Ezekial Prophecy and The Apocalypse of St John.
The author, an influential 19th-century occultist, offers an analysis of Biblical texts as essential keys to high Qabalah, the mystical system of Juda...
So concludes what Levi considered to be his testament, his most important and final treatise, and a summation of his esoteric philosophy. This volume is the conclusion of the work he started as Book One, "The Heiratic Mystery or the Traditional Documents of High Initiation," published as "The Book of Splendours" (Weiser, 1984). "The Great Secret" contains his final two works. In Book Two, "The Royal Mystery or Art of Subduing the Powers," Levi discusses such topics as Evil, the Outer Darkness, the Great Secret, Magical Sacrifice, Evocations, the Arcana of Solomon's Ring, and the Terrible...
So concludes what Levi considered to be his testament, his most important and final treatise, and a summation of his esoteric philosophy. This volu...
This text presents a classic history of magic and occultism, and is a book of which A.E. Waite said there is nothing in the occult literature to compare with it...The History of Magic is the most arresting, entertaining and brilliant of all studies on the subject.
This text presents a classic history of magic and occultism, and is a book of which A.E. Waite said there is nothing in the occult literature to compa...