The History of Magic
  The History of Magic
EDWARD WAITE ARTHUR
Titolo The History of Magic
AutoreÉliphas Lévi
Prezzo€ 0,49
EditoreDigiCat
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In "The History of Magic," Éliphas Lévi presents a comprehensive exploration of magic's evolution, intertwining philosophy, mysticism, and the occult. The book delves into historical practices, figures, and doctrines that shaped magical thought, ranging from ancient civilizations to modern esotericism. Lévi's literary style is marked by an eloquent synthesis of scholarly rigor and poetic prose, making complex ideas accessible to a wider audience. His contextualization of magic within cultural and spiritual frameworks reflects the 19th-century fascination with the metaphysical, highlighting the interplay between science, religion, and human consciousness. Éliphas Lévi, a significant figure in the revival of esoteric traditions, was deeply influenced by the socio-political milieu of his time, particularly the tension between rationalism and mysticism. His own experiences with magic and his interactions with prominent occultists inform the depth of insight in this work, illustrating his conviction that magic represents the hidden forces of nature and the human spirit. Lévi's philosophical background and profound curiosity propel his narrative, revealing his genuine quest to elucidate the mysteries of existence. For readers passionate about the intersections of history, mysticism, and philosophy, "The History of Magic" offers a captivating journey into the arcane. This book is essential not only for scholars of esotericism but also for anyone intrigued by the profound questions surrounding the human experience, inviting them to contemplate the magical dimensions of reality. This pivotal work is not only an invaluable resource for students of esoteric lore and practitioners of ceremonial magic but also holds vast appeal for any reader drawn to the mystical and the historical interplay of thought across cultures. Lévi's exhaustive study transcends the ages, offering a profound comprehension of the occult as both a science and an art, making it an essential text for those who seek understanding of the deeper currents that have shaped, and continue to influence, the spiritual and intellectual evolution of humanity.