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A great work of literature as well as a pioneering classic of occultism, this voluminous historical survey traces the roots and manifestations of magic through the ages as a secret tradition persisting from remote times. Author liphas L vi, pseudonym of Alphonse Louis Constant (1810-75), was a leader of the French occult revival, a spiritual teacher and magus who is today considered by some to be a founding father of the New Age movement. One of his most stunning (and original) revelations connects the Kabbalah with the Tarot, thus helping to inspire the ongoing fascination with the symbols of both, and their correspondences with each other. In this 1860 work, L vi's discussions include topics that continue to intrigue modern readers, subjects as seemingly disparate as the mathematical magic of Pythagoras, magical monuments, magic and Christianity, the devil, the Knights Templar, alchemy, the illuminati, hallucinations, and many others that are equally alluring.
The first part of the book explains the principles underlying magical operations, while the second part addresses the actual ritual and practice of transcendent magic. An essential resource for the library of anyone interested in mysticism and the occult sciences, this influential work appears here in its first English translation (from the original French) by the distinguished scholar and co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, A. E. Waite.
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| Preface to the English Translation | p. 5 |
| Introduction | p. 29 |
| False definition of Magic | |
| It is not to be defined at hazard | |
| Explanation of the Blazing Star | |
| Existence of the absolute | |
| Absolute nature of magical science | |
| Errors of Dupuis | |
| Profanation of the science | |
| Prediction of Count Joseph de Maistre | |
| Extent and import of the science | |
| The Divine Justice | |
| Power of the adept | |
| The devil and science | |
| Existence of demons | |
| False idea of the devil | |
| Conception of the Manicheans | |
| Crimes of sorcerers | |
| The Astral Light | |
| The so-called Imagination of Nature | |
| Of what is to be understood hereby | |
| The effects hereof | |
| Definition of magnetism | |
| Agreement between reason and faith | |
| Jachin and Boaz | |
| Principle of the hierarchy | |
| Religion of Kabalists | |
| Images of God | |
| Theory of the light | |
| Mysteries of sexual love | |
| Antagonism of forces | |
| The mythical Pope Joan | |
| The Kabalah as an explanation and reconciliation of all | |
| Why the Church condemns Magic | |
| Dogmatic Magic an explanation of the philosophy of history | |
| Culpable curiosity regarding Magic | |
| Plan of the present work | |
| The author's submission to the established order | |
| The Derivations of Magic | |
| Fabulous Sources | p. 55 |
| The Book of Enoch concerning the Fall of the Angels | |
| Meaning of the Legend | |
| The Book of the Penitence of Adam | |
| The Personality of Enoch | |
| The Apocalypse of St. Methodius | |
| Children of Seth and of Cain | |
| Rationale of occultism | |
| Error of Rousseau | |
| Traditions of Jewry | |
| The glory of Christianity | |
| The Sepher Yetzirah, Zohar and Apocalypse | |
| Opening of the Zohar | |
| Magic of the Magi | p. 65 |
| The true and false Zoroaster | |
| Doctrines of the true Zoroaster | |
| Transcendental fire-philosophy | |
| Electrical secrets of Numa | |
| A transcript from Zoroaster on demons and sacrifices | |
| Important revelations on magnetism | |
| Initiation in Assyria | |
| Wonders performed by the Assyrians | |
| Du Potet in accord with Zoroaster | |
| Danger incurred by the unwary | |
| Power of man over animals | |
| Downfall of the priesthood in Assyria | |
| Magical death of Sardanapalus | |
| Magic in India | p. 72 |
| The Indians as descendants of Cain | |
| India the mother of idolatry | |
| Doctrine of the Gymnosophists | |
| Indian origin of Gnosticism | |
| Some wise fables of India | |
| Black Magic of the Oupnek'hat | |
| Citation from J. M. Ragon | |
| Indian Grand Secrets | |
| The English and Indian insurrections | |
| Hermetic Magic | p. 79 |
| The Emereld Table | |
| Other writings of Hermes | |
| Magical interpretation of the geography of Ancient Egypt | |
| Ministry of Joseph | |
| Sacred alphabet | |
| The Isaic Tablet of Cardinal Bembo | |
| The Tarot explained by the Sepher Yetzirah | |
| The Tarot of Charles VII | |
| Magical science of Moses | |
| Magic in Greece | p. 86 |
| Fable of the Golden Fleece | |
| Medea and Jason | |
| The five magical epics | |
| Aeschylus a profaner of the Mysteries | |
| The Orpheus of legend | |
| Orphic Mysteries | |
| Goetia | |
| The sorcerers of Thessaly | |
| Medea and Circe | |
| Mathematical Magic of Pythagoras | p. 92 |
| Pythagoras an heir of the traditions of Numa | |
| Identity of Pythagoras | |
| His doctrine concerning God | |
| A fine utterance against anarchy | |
| Golden Verses | |
| Symbols of Pythagoras | |
| His chastity | |
| His divination | |
| His explanation of miracles | |
| Secret of the interpretation of dreams | |
| The belief of Pythagoras | |
| The Holy Kabalah | p. 98 |
| Origin of the Kabalah | |
| The horror of idolatry in Kabalism | |
| Kabalistic definition of God | |
| Principles of the Kabalah | |
| The Divine Names | |
| Four forms of Tetragrammaton | |
| The word which accomplishes all transmutations | |
| The Keys of Solomon | |
| The chain of spirits | |
| Whether human spirits return | |
| The world of spirits according to the Zohar | |
| Of spirits which manifest | |
| Fluidic larvae | |
| The Great Magical Agent | |
| Obscure origin of larvae | |
| Formation and Development of Dogmas | |
| Primitive Symbolism of History | p. 107 |
| Allegory of the Earthly Paradise | |
| The Edenic Pantacle | |
| The Cherub | |
| Folly of a great mind | |
| Mysteries of Genesis | |
| Children of Cain | |
| Magical secrets of the Tower of Babel | |
| Belphegor | |
| The mediaeval Sabbath | |
| Decadence of the hierarchy | |
| Philosophy of chance | |
| Doctrine of Plato | |
| An oracle of Apollo | |
| Rationalism of Aristotle | |
| The Cubic Stone | |
| Summary of Neoplatonism | |
| Mysticism | p. 115 |
| Inviolability of magical science | |
| Profane and mystic schools | |
| The Bacchantes | |
| Materialistic reformers and anarchic mystics | |
| Imbecile visionaries | |
| Their horror of sages | |
| Tolerance of the true Church | |
| False miracles | |
| Rites of Black Magic | |
| Barbarous words and unknown signs | |
| Cause of visions | |
| A theory of hallucinations | |
| Initiations and Ordeals | p. 121 |
| The Great Work | |
| The four aspects of the Sphinx and the Shield of Achilles | |
| Allegories of Hercules and OEdipus | |
| The Secret Doctrine of Plato | |
| Of Plato as Kabalist | |
| Difference between Plato and St. John | |
| Platonic theosophy | |
| Fatal experiences | |
| Homoepathy practised by the Greeks | |
| The cavern of Trophonius | |
| Science of Egyptian priests | |
| Lactantius and the antipodes | |
| The Greek hell | |
| Ministry of suffering | |
| The Table of Cebes and the poem of Dante | |
| Doctrines of the Phaedron | |
| The burial of the dead | |
| Necromancy | |
| The Magic of Public Worship | p. 129 |
| Magnificence of the true Cultus | |
| Orthodox traditions | |
| Dissent of the profane | |
| Their calumnies against initiates | |
| An allegory concerning Bacchus | |
| Tyresias and Calchas | |
| The priesthood according to Homer | |
| Oracles of sibyls | |
| Origin of geomancy and cartomancy | |
| Mysteries of Virginity | p. 134 |
| Of Hellenism at Rome | |
| Institution of Vestals | |
| Traditional virtue of virgin blood | |
| Symbolism of Sacred Fire | |
| Religious aspect of the history of Lucretia | |
| Honour among Roman women | |
| Mysteries of the Bona Dea | |
| Numa as a hierophant | |
| Ingenious notions of Voltaire on divination | |
| Prophetic instinct of the masses | |
| Erroneous opinions of Fontenelle and Kircher on oracles | |
| Religious Calendar of Numa | |
| Superstitions | p. 138 |
| Their origin and persistence | |
| Beautiful thought of the Roman pontiff St. Gregory | |
| Observation of numbers and of days | |
| Abstinence of the magi | |
| Opinions of Porphyry | |
| Greek and Roman superstititions | |
| Mythological data on the secret properties of animals | |
| A passage from Euripides | |
| Reasons of Pythagorean abstinence | |
| Singular excerpt from Homer | |
| Presages, dreams, enchantments and fascinations | |
| Magical whirlpools | |
| Modern phenomena | |
| Olympius and Plotinus | |
| Magical Monuments | p. 144 |
| The Seven Wonders of the world and the seven magical planets | |
| The Pyramids | |
| Thebes and its seven gates | |
| The pantacle of the sun | |
| The pantacle of the moon | |
| The pantacle of the conjugal Venus | |
| The pantacles of Mercury, Jupiter and Mars | |
| The Temple of Solomon | |
| Philosophical summary of ancient wisdom | |
| Divine Synthesis and Realisation of Magia by the Christian Revelation | |
| Christ Accused of Magic by the Jews | p. 147 |
| The beginning of the Gospel according to St. John and its profound meaning | |
| Ezekiel a Kabalist | |
| Special character of Christianity | |
| Accusations of the Jews against the Saviour | |
| The Sepher Toldos Jeshu | |
| A beautiful legend from the apocryphal gospels | |
| The Johannites | |
| Burning of magical books at Ephesus | |
| Cessation of oracles | |
| The great Pan is dead | |
| Transfiguration of natural prodigy into miracle and of divination into prophecy | |
| The Witness of Magic to Christianity | p. 150 |
| Absolute existence of religion | |
| Essential distinction between science and faith | |
| Puerile objections | |
| Christianity proved by charity | |
| Condemnation of Magic by the Christian priesthood | |
| Simon the Magician | |
| His history | |
| His doctrine | |
| His conference with SS. Peter and Paul | |
| His downfall | |
| His sect continued by Menander | |
| The Devil | p. 158 |
| The question considered in the light of faith and science | |
| Satan and Lucifer | |
| Wisdom of the Church | |
| The devil according to the initiates of occult science | |
| Of possessions in the gospel | |
| Opinions of Torreblanca | |
| Astral perversities | |
| The Sabbatic goat | |
| The false Lucifer | |
| The Last Pagans | p. 162 |
| The eternal miracle of God | |
| Civilising influence of Christianity | |
| Apollonius of Tyana | |
| His allegorical legend | |
| Julian the apostate | |
| His evocations | |
| Jamblichus and Maximus of Tyre | |
| Birth of Secret Societies for the forbidden practices of Magic | |
| Legends | p. 166 |
| The legend of St. Cyprian and St. Justin | |
| Magical prayer of St. Cyprian | |
| The Golden Legend | |
| Apuleius and the Golden Ass | |
| The fable of Psyche | |
| Curious subtlety of St. Augustine | |
| Philosophy of the Fathers of the Church | |
| Some Kabalistic Paintings and Sacred Emblems | p. 171 |
| Gnosticism and the primitive Church | |
| Emblems of the catacombs | |
| True and false Gnostics | |
| Profanation of the Gnosis | |
| Impure and sacrilegious Rites | |
| Eucharistic sacrilege | |
| The Arch-heretic Marcos | |
| Women and the priesthood | |
| Montanus and his female prophets | |
| Tertullian | |
| The dualism of Manes | |
| Danger of evocations | |
| Divagations of Kabalism | |
| Loss of the Kabalistic Keys | |
| Philosophers of the Alexanderian School | p. 176 |
| Ammonius Saccas | |
| Plotinus | |
| Porphyry | |
| Hypatia | |
| Incautious admissions of Synesius | |
| Writings of this initiate | |
| More especially his tract on Dreams | |
| The commentary of Jerome Cardan thereon | |
| Attribution of the works of St. Dionysius to Synesius | |
| Their orthodoxy and their value | |
| Magic and Civilisation | |
| Magic Among Barbarians | p. 180 |
| Rome conquered by the Cross | |
| History of Philinnium and Machates | |
| The Bride of Corinth | |
| Philosophical considerations thereon | |
| Germanic and Druidic theology | |
| College of the Druids at Autun | |
| Druidic transmigration of souls | |
| Some Druidic practices | |
| Influence of Women | p. 186 |
| Female influence in early France | |
| Velleda slandered by Chateaubriand | |
| Berthe au grand pied | |
| The fairy Melusine | |
| Saint Clotilda | |
| The sorceress Fredegonde | |
| The story of Klodswinthe | |
| Fredegonde and Clovis | |
| Further concerning her history | |
| The Salic Laws Against Sorcerers | p. 190 |
| Laws attributed to Pharamond | |
| Explanation of a Talmudic passage by Rabbi Jechiel | |
| Belief in the immortality of the soul among the Jews | |
| An ecclesiastical council on sorcery | |
| The rise of Mohammed | |
| The religious history of Charles Martel | |
| The Reign of Pepin the Short | |
| The Kabalist Zedekias | |
| His fables concerning elementary spirits | |
| An epidemic of visions | |
| Legends of the Reign of Charlemagne | p. 195 |
| Charlemagne a prince of faerie | |
| Charlemagne and Roland | |
| The enchanted sword and magic horn | |
| The Enchiridion of Leo III | |
| The tradition therein | |
| The pantacles | |
| The Sabbath | |
| The Free Judges | |
| Their foundation and purpose | |
| Power of this Tribunal | |
| The fate of Frederick of Brunswick | |
| Code of the Free Judges | |
| Laws of Charlemagne | |
| Knighterrantry | |
| The cultus of the Blessed Virgin | |
| Magicians | p. 202 |
| The pope and empire | |
| The penalty of excommunication | |
| Further concerning Rabbi Jechiel | |
| The automaton of Albertus Magnus | |
| Albertus and St. Thomas Aquinas | |
| The legend of the automaton interpreted | |
| Scholasticism and Aristotelian philosophy | |
| The philosophical stone and the quintessence | |
| Some Famous Prosecutions | p. 207 |
| The great religious orders and their power | |
| The Knights Templar | |
| Their origin | |
| Their secret design | |
| The Christian sect of Johannites | |
| Their profanation of the history of Christ | |
| Pontiffs of the Johannite sect | |
| The Johannites and the Templars | |
| Further concerning Templar secret doctrine | |
| Development of the chivalry | |
| Their projects discovered | |
| Their suppression | |
| The case of Joan of Arc | |
| The history of Gilles de Laval | |
| Superstitions Relating to the Devil | p. 219 |
| Apparitions of Satan | |
| Possessions | |
| A philosophy of superstitions | |
| The crime of Black Magic | |
| Pathological states | |
| The soul of the world | |
| Modern phenomena | |
| Fourier and M. de Mirville | |
| Baron de Guldenstubbe | |
| The Adepts and the Priesthood | |
| Priests and Popes Accused of Magic | p. 223 |
| Inviolable sanctity of the priesthood | |
| Accusations of false adepts | |
| Groundless charges against Pope Sylvester II | |
| Scandalous story of Polonus reproduced by Platina | |
| The legend of Pope Joan | |
| Its derivation from ancient Tarot cards representing Isis crowned with a tiara | |
| Further concerning Sylvester II | |
| Opinion of Gabriel Naude | |
| The Grimoire attributed to Pope Honorius III | |
| The antipope Honorius II as its possible author | |
| An excursus on the content and character of the work | |
| Appearance of the Bohemian Nomads | p. 234 |
| Their entrance into Europe early in the fifteenth century | |
| Their name of Bohemians or Egyptians | |
| An account of their encampment near Paris, drawn from an ancient chronicle | |
| A citation from George Borrow | |
| Researches of M. Vaillant | |
| The Gipsies and the Tarot | |
| A conclusion on this subject | |
| Communistic Experiment in 1840 | |
| Legend and History of Raymund Lully | p. 242 |
| Story of the Doctor Illuminatus on its mythical side | |
| Raymund Lully and the Lady Ambrosia | |
| His immortality and liberation therefrom | |
| The historical personage | |
| Lully as an alchemist | |
| The Rose Nobles | |
| His philosophical testament | |
| Colleges for the study of languages founded by his efforts | |
| The Great Art | |
| He appears at the Council of Vienna | |
| Lully a disciple of the Kabalists | |
| But the tradition in his hands had become Christian | |
| On Certain Alchemists | p. 250 |
| Nicholas Flamel and the book of Abraham the Jew | |
| Mysterious figures of the work | |
| A tradition concerning Flamel | |
| Bernard Trevisan | |
| Basil Valentine | |
| John Trithemius | |
| Cornelius Agrippa | |
| The pantacle of Trithemius | |
| William Postel | |
| Illustrations of his teaching | |
| The story of Mother Jeanne | |
| The renewal of Postel | |
| An opinion of Father Desbillons | |
| Paracelsus | |
| His doctrines of occult medicine | |
| Mysteries of blood | |
| Narrative of Tavernier | |
| The Philosophia sagax of Paracelsus | |
| Some Famous Sorcerers and Magicians | p. 260 |
| The Divine Comedy of Dante and its Kabalistic analysis | |
| The Romance of the Rose | |
| Luther and anarchical theology | |
| His disputes with the devil | |
| His sacrilegious marriage | |
| Sorcerers during the reign of Henry III | |
| Visions of Jacques Clement | |
| Mystic symbolism of the rose | |
| Union of the rose and the cross | |
| The Rosicrucians | |
| Henry Khunrath | |
| His Amphitheatrum Sapientiae AEternae | |
| Its pantacles | |
| Oswaldus Crollius | |
| Alchemists of the early seventeenth century | |
| A Rosicrucian manifesto | |
| Some Magical Prosecutions | p. 269 |
| Introductory remarks | |
| Real crime of sorcerers | |
| Some deplorable condemnations | |
| The case of Louis Gaufridi | |
| The case of Urbain Grandier | |
| The nuns of Louvier and some other processes | |
| Interpretation of certain phenomena | |
| Story of an apparition | |
| The Magical Origin of Freemasonry | p. 283 |
| Its appearance in Europe | |
| Its allegorical and real end | |
| The Legend of Hiram | |
| Its meaning | |
| Mission of the Rites of Masonry | |
| Its profanations | |
| Magic and the Revolution | |
| Remarkable Authors of the Eighteenth Century | p. 288 |
| Important discoveries in China | |
| The Y-Kim of Fo-hi | |
| Legend of its origin | |
| Connection with the Zohar | |
| An example of absolute philosophy | |
| Opinion of Leibnitz | |
| Emmanuel Swedenborg | |
| His system and its Kabalistic derivation | |
| The discovery of Mesmer | |
| Its theory and its great importance | |
| A comparison between Voltaire and Mesmer | |
| Thaumaturgic Personalities of the Eighteenth Century | p. 295 |
| The Comte de Saint-Germain | |
| Unpublished particulars of his life | |
| The report of Madame de Genlis | |
| The Order of Saint Jakin | |
| A pretended initiation | |
| Further concerning the Rosicrucians | |
| An appreciation of Saint-Germain | |
| His alleged identity with the mysterious Althotas | |
| The alchemist Lascaris | |
| Count Cagliostro | |
| An agent of the Templars | |
| A successor of Mesmer | |
| Explanation of his seal and Kabalistic name | |
| His secret of physical regeneration | |
| His trial by the Inquisition | |
| He is said to be still alive | |
| Prophecies of Cazotte | p. 305 |
| The school of Martinists | |
| The supper of Cazotte | |
| The romance of Le Diable Amoureux | |
| Its interpretation according to the Kabalah | |
| Lilith and Nehamah | |
| Initiation of Cazotte | |
| The Mystic Mountain | |
| Cazotte and the Revolutionary Tribunal | |
| The French Revolution | p. 309 |
| The reveries of Rousseau and their fatal consequences | |
| The tomb of Jacques de Molay | |
| The Lodge in Rue Platriere | |
| The doom of Louis XVI | |
| A genius of massacre | |
| Mademoiselle de Sombreuil | |
| Madame Elizabeth | |
| The Church of the Jacobins | |
| Vengeance of the Templars | |
| Further concerning the Apocalypse of St. Methodius | |
| The prophecies of Abbe Joachim | |
| Phenomena of Mediomania | p. 312 |
| An obscure sect of Johannite mystics | |
| Visions of Loiseaut | |
| Dom Gerle and Catherine Theot | |
| A visit from Robespierre | |
| The prophecy of Catherine | |
| Her fate and that of Dom Gerle | |
| The Saviours of Louis XVII | |
| Martin de Gallardon | |
| Eugene Vintras | |
| Naundorff | |
| The German Illuminati | p. 317 |
| The adept Steinert | |
| An account of Eckartshausen | |
| Schroepter and Lavater | |
| The spirit Gablidone | |
| His prophecies | |
| Stabs and Napoleon | |
| Carl Sand and Kotzebue | |
| The Mopses and their mysteries | |
| The magical drama of Faust | |
| Empire and Restoration | p. 322 |
| Predictions relative to Napoleon | |
| Mademoiselle Lenormand | |
| Etteilla and cartomancy | |
| Madame Bouche and the Czar Alexander | |
| Madame de Krudener | |
| Further concerning the Saviours of Louis XVII | |
| Visions of Martin de Gailardon | |
| Magic in the Nineteenth Century | |
| Magnetic Mystics and Materialists | p. 327 |
| Infectious follies of Fourier | |
| The dogma of hell | |
| An evocation in the Church of Notre Dame | |
| Lesser prophets and divinities | |
| Ganneau, Auguste Comte and Wronski | |
| Sale of the Absolute | |
| Hallucinations | p. 332 |
| Yet again concerning the Saviours of Louis XVII | |
| Singular hallucination of Eugene Vintras | |
| His prophecies and pretended miracles | |
| The sect of Vintras | |
| Its condemnation by Gregory XVI | |
| Pontificate of Vintras | |
| His dreams and visions | |
| Mesmerists and Somnambulists | p. 339 |
| The Church and the abuse of somnambulism | |
| Baron Du Potet | |
| His secret work on Magic | |
| Table-turning | |
| A table burnt for heresy | |
| Experiences of Victor Hennequin | |
| A magical melodrama | |
| The Fantastic Side of Magical Literature | p. 343 |
| Alphonse Esquiros invents a romanesque Magic | |
| Henri Delaage continues the work | |
| His gifts of enchantment | |
| His orthodoxy | |
| Le Comte d'Ourches | |
| Baron de Guldenstubbe | |
| His miraculous writings | |
| Their explanation | |
| Exhumation of a fakir | |
| History of a vampire | |
| The cartomancist Edmond | |
| Some Private Recollections of the Writer | p. 355 |
| The author is presented by the magician Alphonse Esquiros to the divinity Ganneau | |
| Eccentric doctrines of the Mapah | |
| Another Louis XVII | |
| A fatal result of this visit | |
| Secret cause of the Revolution of 1848 | |
| The wife of Ganneau | |
| The Occult Sciences | p. 358 |
| A synthesis in summary | |
| Recapitulation of principles | |
| The search after the absolute | |
| Summary and Conclusion | p. 361 |
| The enigma of the sphinx and its solution | |
| Paradoxical questions and their answers | |
| Knowledge and faith | |
| The communion of faith | |
| The temporal power of the pope | |
| The science of moral equilibrium | |
| Consequences of its recognition | |
| A citation from the Blessed Vincent de Lerins | |
| Another from Comte Joseph de Maistre | |
| An axiom of St. Thomas Aquinas | |
| The liberation of Magic | |
| Purpose of this work | |
| Appendix | p. 375 |
| Index | p. 377 |
| Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved. |
ISBN: 9780486447667
ISBN-10: 0486447669
Series: Dover Occult
Published: 27th October 2006
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 384
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: DOVER
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 20.9 x 13.6 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.4
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