Dogma and Ritual of High Magic - Book I
  Dogma and Ritual of High Magic - Book I
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Titolo Dogma and Ritual of High Magic - Book I
AutoreLévi Eliphas
Prezzo€ 2,49
EditoreV Bros.
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In Dogma and Ritual of High Magic, Eliphas Lévi, one of the foremost pioneers of modern occultism, presents a seminal work that explores the profound and mystical teachings of ceremonial magic. With clarity and depth, Lévi outlines the fundamental principles of high magic, delving into its doctrines, symbols, and rituals, which he asserts are pathways to understanding the hidden forces of the universe and the mysteries of the human soul. Lévi’s work offers both a philosophical framework and a practical guide to the sacred practices of magic. He carefully examines the relationship between the macrocosm (the universe) and the microcosm (the individual), illustrating how the rituals of high magic serve as tools for spiritual transformation and mastery over the natural and supernatural realms. Through this exploration of occult dogma and ritual, Lévi reveals the powerful connection between magic and universal law, emphasizing the importance of moral and spiritual discipline on the practitioner’s journey. A cornerstone of the Western esoteric tradition*, Dogma and Ritual of High Magic* is an essential text for students of the occult, seekers of spiritual wisdom, and practitioners of ceremonial magic. Lévi’s insights into the nature of divine forces, the use of symbols, and the transformative power of ritual make this book an invaluable resource for those eager to unlock the secrets of the ancient art of magic. Éliphas Lévi (1810–1875) was a French occultist, magician, and writer whose groundbreaking works have had a lasting impact on the development of Western esotericism. Renowned for his synthesis of Kabbalah, alchemy, and Tarot, Lévi's writings, including his seminal work Transcendental Magic and The Dogma and Ritual of High Magic, helped shape the modern understanding of occultism and mysticism. His philosophy centered on the idea of a universal, hidden truth that could be accessed through spiritual discipline and magical rites. Lévi's profound influence extended to the likes of occult thinkers such as Arthur Edward Waite, Aleister Crowley, and modern practitioners of the mystical arts. A master of both the intellectual and the esoteric, his work continues to inspire those seeking deeper knowledge of the mystical traditions and the transformative powers of the mind.