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M**N
Fabulous read
A fabulous and illuminating read, great job by John Michael Greer and Mr Mikituk in this elegant translation. Highly recommend!Edit: Eliphas Levi was a devout catholic and even though he left the priesthood, remained so throughout his life. In this book, he warns against the dangers of black magic, evil intentions and satanism. In many ways, whilst some ideas about women may be of their era, he seems ahead of his time in the way he describes what one might call the evolution of humanities consciousness. Basically, don’t be put off reading this if you are under the erroneous impression that it is about satanism, as that is far from the case. Again, the authors do a great job with the translation and John Michael Greers introduction is just brilliant.
R**O
Buy it! But it! But it!
A magical book. Nothing to complain
H**R
Jolly good fun
Superb, but risible in parts. If you have ever played Diablo III, i'm sure you'd notice that the figure of Zoltan Kule is loosely based on Mr Levi. A quote from each: "Unbalanced forces perish in the void", or "Angels are no better than demons..." difficult to tell the difference at times.
V**E
Some useful traces of information to use as starting points
Comically dated gender roles. Some useful traces of information to use as starting points. Not a place to find a definitive guide. Heavy on opinion.
I**E
Thanks
I haven't read this yet but can't wait to thank you :)
A**R
Magic book
This was a Christmas gift and very well received, my son was very happy.
W**A
A Word of Caution
In 1854, Elaphis Levi tried Necromancy for the first time, successfully raising Apollonius of Tyana, a famous magician of ancient times. During three weeks of preparation including dieting and fasting, Levi meditated on Apollonius and imagined conversations with him. The Ritual of Conjuration was performed in a specially prepared ‘Temple’ in which only he took part and consisted of 12 hours of incantations, after which the floor began to shake and a ghostly apparition appeared. Levi admitted to feeling extremely cold and frightened and when the apparition touched his ritual sword, his arm went suddenly numb. He dropped the sword and fainted. He claimed later that his sword arm was sore and numb for days after the incident. Levi was inclined to treat his experience as a subjective experiment, but observed that it had been sufficient to demonstrate the effectiveness of magical ceremonies. He also condemned their use as dangerous on moral and health grounds outside the hands of an experienced adept.”Ceremonial Magic” according to the rules mockingly laid down by Eliphas Levi, is another imagined alter-ego of the philosophy of the Arhats of old. In short, the prisms through which Occultism appears, to those innocent of the philosophy, are as multi-colored and varied as human fancy can make them.” – H.P. Blavatsky, “Occultism versus the Occult Arts” (article). While Blavatsky had a strong opinion of Levi's attempt to resurrect what he could of Magic, she still had high respect for him regardless. In a response letter to (BARON) J. SPÉDALIERI, a pupil of Levi's, Blavatsky said this as sentimental posthumous respect:" The late Éliphas Lévi was the most learned Kabalist and Occultist of our age in Europe, and everything from his pen is precious to us..."-BlavatskyMy conclusion: Read at your own risk. Do not feel guilty if you don't read it. Levi recommends the latter.
J**K
A true adept of the Occult
The man responsible for the Re emergence of the magical arts out of the grips of Christianity. I have read this book cover to cover and can tell this Alphonse Louise Constant wielded true knowledge an expressed himself with great colorful prose.
M**R
Enjoyable read
Reader's may find some gems here.
A**R
Excellent
Contains enough information to learn how to control other people and reality its self.
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