Éliphas Lévi (1810–1875)
Auteur de Dogme et rituel de la haute magie
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Œuvres de Éliphas Lévi
Histoire de la magie avec une exposition claire et précise de ses procédésde ses rites et de ses mystères (1860) 522 exemplaires
La Clef des grands mystères suivant Hénoch, Abraham, Hermès Trismégiste et Salomon, par Eliphas Lévi (1959) 179 exemplaires
Le grand arcane ou l'occultisme devoile editions de la maisnie guy tredaniel 1975 . broche . 420 pages . format in… (1975) 98 exemplaires
The Paradoxes of the Highest Science: With Footnotes by a Master of the Wisdom (1922) 55 exemplaires
Cours de philosophie occulte : Lettres àu Baron Spédalieri de la Kabbale et de la science des nombres (1977) 17 exemplaires
The mysteries of magic: A digest of the writings of Eliphas Levi [i.e. A. L. Constant] (1974) 8 exemplaires
Einweihungsbriefe in die Hohe Magie und Zahlenmystik. Briefe an Baron Spedalieri (1861-1863) (1980) 7 exemplaires
As Origens da Cabala 3 exemplaires
The Kabalistic and Occult Philosophy of Eliphas Levi - Volume 1: Letters to Students (2017) 2 exemplaires
The Reconciliation Of Science And Religion: Eliphas Levi's Discourse On Gnostic Kabalah - The Human Verb, The… (2011) 2 exemplaires
The Kabbalah of Masonry and Related Writings: Foundations of Freemasonry Series (2020) 2 exemplaires
Die Salomonischen Schlüssel 1 exemplaire
Os paradoxos da sabedoria oculta 1 exemplaire
I misteri della cabala, ovvero l'armonia occulta dei due testamenti contenuti nella profezia di Ezechiele e nella… 1 exemplaire
La Science Des Esprits: Révélation Du Dogme Secret Des Kabbalistes, Esprit Occulte Des Évangiles,… (2017) 1 exemplaire
Les Mystères de la Kabbale: ou l'harmonie occulte des deux Testaments (French Edition) (2018) 1 exemplaire
Le Livre Rouge: Résumé du Magisme, des Sciences Occultes et de la Philosophie Hermétique (2019) 1 exemplaire
Magicheskiy ritual Sanctum Regnum, istolkovannyy posredstvom Starshih arkanov Taro (2012) 1 exemplaire
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie Part I 1 exemplaire
Philosophie occulte. Première série. Fables et symboles in verse avec leur explication. ... Par… (1862) 1 exemplaire
Dogma 1 exemplaire
La clef des grands mystères - Suivant Hénoch, Abraham, Hermès Trimégiste et Salomon (2021) 1 exemplaire
A chave dos grandes mist℗erios: de acordo com Henoch, Abra♯ao, Hermes Trismegisto e Salom♯ao (2001) 1 exemplaire
Der Schlüssel zu den großen Mysterien nach Henoch, Abraham, Hermes Trismegistos und Salomon 1 exemplaire
Dogma und Ritual der hohen Magie, Band 1: Dogma 1 exemplaire
Věda duchů: Zjevení tajného dogmatu kabbalistů, skrytý smysl evangelia a vysvětlení nauk a fenomenů… (1991) 1 exemplaire
La magia delle campagne e la stregoneria dei pastori 1 exemplaire
Η βίβλος της ελευθερίας 1 exemplaire
The Kabbalistic Prayer, The Book Of Formation, And The Magical Ritual Of The Sanctum Regnum (2005) 1 exemplaire
Τυπικόν της υψηλής μαγείας 1 exemplaire
Ιστορία της Μαγείας τ.2 1 exemplaire
The Summary And General Key Of The Four Secret Sciences: The Kabbalah, Magic, Alchemy And Magnetism Or Occult Medicine… (2006) 1 exemplaire
The Spirit of Magic 1 exemplaire
How to Attract Your Desires [NOTE] 1 exemplaire
High Magic [Excerpt] 1 exemplaire
The Evocation Of Apollonius of Tyana 1 exemplaire
The History of Magic: including a clear and precise exposition of its procedure, its rites and its mysteries 1 exemplaire
marele mistere 1 exemplaire
El Mago: El Libro de los Esplendores/El Libro de los Sabios (Arbol Sagrado) (Spanish Edition) (2006) 1 exemplaire
The Gnostic and Esoteric Mysteries of Freemasonry, Lucifer and the Great Work (English and Spanish Edition) (2011) 1 exemplaire
Les envoutements - Le mauvais œil 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
The Prophecies of Paracelsus: Magic Figures and Prognostications made by Theophrastus Paracelsus about Four Hundred… (1915) — Préface, quelques éditions — 24 exemplaires
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- Nom canonique
- Lévi, Éliphas
- Nom légal
- Constant, Alphonse-Louis
- Autres noms
- Zahed, Eliphas Levi
Alphonse Louis Constant - Date de naissance
- 1810-02-08
- Date de décès
- 1875-05-31
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- France
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—mock “Tarot card”: That’s not my problem!
For something so intentionally B.S.-y, it’s a pretty realistic depiction of nonsense, lol.
Anyway, on the comically opposite end of the spectrum from learning about Tarot from Halloween commercials, is learning about it from the fancy old occultists like Eliphas Levi. Incidentally, he only writes about the Major Arcana, and as he doesn’t adequately introduce or whatever what he’s talking about, so if you didn’t know the cards already, you might not have the slightest idea what the fuck he’s talking about it, you know. As it is, he’s very old-fashioned and fancy, somewhat masculine, (III is the ‘the triangle of Solomon’, for example, which fascinated me, although he was very reticent to talk about ‘love’ and such, only hinting shyly), and rather into Kabbalah (Jewish/“Anglo”-Jewish mysticism) and also just aristocratic magic in general. In some senses, it’s not quite as good a quality as modern books—over-ornate, shy, masculine, etc—but it is fascinating, historically relevant or whatever, and out of copyright (ie cheap lol).
…. But the second cycle of 22 chapters—over half the total—aren’t as good as the first set. He doesn’t give you any usable rituals; he just…. rambles on, you know.
I mean, I guess it was safer for him that way, Victorian Europe had far more tolerance for convoluted wordiness than magic itself, but—not gonna be sitting here with even one ritual at the end of this, right.
…. But I’ll say this: many of the points he makes are much more clear in what I suppose you could call more streamlined books, more modern books—but that is not the same as saying that he is incorrect or formally wrong. Just hard to remember, or even look up.
…. And it is true that initiation does imply something true that is not always popular in every epoch of history—that of hierarchy or natural aristocracy or whatever you like, although that of course does not rule out the in this age equal truth of injustice, and indeed also the possibility of vain imaginings, you know.
…. He is shy, but better shy than crazy, sometimes. “Crazy”, of course, isn’t a technical term, you know. But neither is acting out simply because you have unresolved trauma, something I recommend—or a need to shock the hicks, whatever your theory is.
Ultimately it’s good to remember that the purpose of alchemy or whatever is health and wealth, not the avoidance of life. Knowledge of chess, chemistry, and past “Jeopardy” answers are unlikely to reward one with wealth and happiness in isolation from the knowledge of the human personality and the secret things—but neither are idle questionings that, I don’t know, do not concern you, a substitute for the things that do.
Although it’s funny, because like many other 1855 books it’s very taken with chemistry and chess or whatever it is—just chess in general I mean, not specifically. Blah blah blah REASON blah blah blah blah….
…. But yeah: it is true that there is both a, well he calls it a theory, but a divination use of the Tarot, and also a magical use; and there are other true things he says too, if you can forget the many loquacious and (usually) shy ramblings he goes on and on for.
…. And he also says some things that are wrong.
…. The ironic thing to mention here—1855! Woot! 🥳—is that I became interested in Tarot not because it was supported by or really alluded to at all, or especially in any positive way, by the great philosophers and the mainstream thinkers, but because I felt an inward attraction to it, indeed even when I understood it not, and often could not justify my inward attraction to myself! 🤭
…. “The Book of Hermes”: so childish, yet so old…. Always young, the eternal youth is nevertheless grown old before his time…. Perhaps. 😉… (plus d'informations)