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Transcendental Magic

Innhold:

The Doctrine of Transcendental Magic

I The Candidate
II The Pillars of the Temple
III The Triangle of Solomon
IV The Tetragram
V The Pentagram
VI Magical Equilibrium
VII The Fiery Sword
VIII Realization
IX Initiation
X The Kabalah
XI The Magic Chain
XII The Great Work
XIII Necromancy
XIV Transmutations
XV Black Magic
XVI Bewitchments
XVII Astrology
XVIII Charms and Philtres
XIX The Stone of the Philosophers - Elagabalus
XX The Universal Medicine
XXI Divination
XXII Summary and General Key of the Four Secret Sciences (The Kabalah - Magic - Alchemy - Magnetism or Occult Medicine)

The Ritual of Transcendental Magic

I Preparations
II Magical Equilibrium
III The Triangle of Pantacles
IV The Conjuration of the Four
V The Blazing Pentagram
VI The Medium and Mediator
VII The Septenary of Talismans
VIII A Warning to the Imprudent
IX The Ceremonial of Initiates
X The Key of Occultism
XI The Triple Chain
XII The Great Work
XIII Necromancy
XIV Transmutations
XV The Sabbath of the Sorcerers
XVI Witchcraft and Spells
XVII The Writing of the Stars
XVIII Philtres and Magnetism
XIX The Mastery of the Sun
XX The Thaumaturge
XXI The Science of the Prophets
XXII The Book of Hermes

Supplement to the Ritual

The Nuctemeron of Apollonius of Tyana
The Nuctemeron According to the Hebrews

av Elipahs Levi

oversatt av Arthur Edward Waite

En klassiker, ikke om tarot, men om magi generelt. Første del tar for seg prinsippene og teoriene for magisk arbeid. Andre del gir instruksjoner til seremonier og ritualer for blant annet spådomskunst. Se artikkelen om tarots historie.

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Fra baksiden av bokomslaget:

Steeped in the Western occult tradition, Éliphas Lévi (Alphonse Louis Constand) was a master of the Rosicrucian interpretation of the Qabalah, which forms the basis of magic as practiced in the West today.

The first half of this book deals with the principles and theories that underlie magical work, covering the subject from the Qabalistic, Hermetic, and Christian points of view; while in the second half, instructions are clearly given for the preparation of the instruments of the art and of their ceremonial employment in the rites governing necromancy, spells, and divinations.

The translation and notes by A.E. Waite are immaculate. Waite, a noted scholar of his days, taught the theory and practice of magic in both the Hermetic and Rosicrucian orders. Due to the high caliber of both author and editor, this book maintains its preeminent position in the literature of the magic arts.

 
 
       
   

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