The Book of Ceremonial Magic (Illustrated Edition). Including the Rites and Mysteries of Goëtic Theurgy, Sorcery & Infernal Necromancy
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- Nombre de pages310
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4778768-6
- EAN8596547787686
- Date de parution23/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille5 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Arthur Edward Waite's "The Book of Ceremonial Magic (Illustrated Edition)" delves into the esoteric traditions of ceremonial magic, illuminating the distinctive practices and philosophies that have permeated occult literature. Combining meticulous scholarship with a rich narrative style, Waite examines the historical origins of magic, its rituals, and its intricate symbolism, supported by striking illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of the material.
Addressing both the spiritual and mundane applications of magic, the book situates these practices within a broader cultural framework, allowing for a nuanced exploration of their significance across various epochs. Waite, an eminent scholar and a pivotal figure in the revival of Western esotericism, was deeply influenced by the mystical traditions of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, of which he was a prominent member.
His vast knowledge of alchemy, Kabbalah, and Tarot shaped his approach to the subject matter, imbuing it with both scholarly rigor and mystical insight. Waite's intention was not merely to convey knowledge but to instill a sense of reverence for the sacred mysteries of the magical arts. For readers intrigued by the allure of the occult, Waite's "The Book of Ceremonial Magic" serves as an invaluable resource.
It not only provides a comprehensive guide to the rituals and symbols of magic but also invites readers to reflect on the spiritual truths underlying these arcane practices. This illustrated edition is a vital addition to any library devoted to the study of the esoteric and will enrich both novice seekers and seasoned practitioners alike.
Addressing both the spiritual and mundane applications of magic, the book situates these practices within a broader cultural framework, allowing for a nuanced exploration of their significance across various epochs. Waite, an eminent scholar and a pivotal figure in the revival of Western esotericism, was deeply influenced by the mystical traditions of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, of which he was a prominent member.
His vast knowledge of alchemy, Kabbalah, and Tarot shaped his approach to the subject matter, imbuing it with both scholarly rigor and mystical insight. Waite's intention was not merely to convey knowledge but to instill a sense of reverence for the sacred mysteries of the magical arts. For readers intrigued by the allure of the occult, Waite's "The Book of Ceremonial Magic" serves as an invaluable resource.
It not only provides a comprehensive guide to the rituals and symbols of magic but also invites readers to reflect on the spiritual truths underlying these arcane practices. This illustrated edition is a vital addition to any library devoted to the study of the esoteric and will enrich both novice seekers and seasoned practitioners alike.
Arthur Edward Waite's "The Book of Ceremonial Magic (Illustrated Edition)" delves into the esoteric traditions of ceremonial magic, illuminating the distinctive practices and philosophies that have permeated occult literature. Combining meticulous scholarship with a rich narrative style, Waite examines the historical origins of magic, its rituals, and its intricate symbolism, supported by striking illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of the material.
Addressing both the spiritual and mundane applications of magic, the book situates these practices within a broader cultural framework, allowing for a nuanced exploration of their significance across various epochs. Waite, an eminent scholar and a pivotal figure in the revival of Western esotericism, was deeply influenced by the mystical traditions of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, of which he was a prominent member.
His vast knowledge of alchemy, Kabbalah, and Tarot shaped his approach to the subject matter, imbuing it with both scholarly rigor and mystical insight. Waite's intention was not merely to convey knowledge but to instill a sense of reverence for the sacred mysteries of the magical arts. For readers intrigued by the allure of the occult, Waite's "The Book of Ceremonial Magic" serves as an invaluable resource.
It not only provides a comprehensive guide to the rituals and symbols of magic but also invites readers to reflect on the spiritual truths underlying these arcane practices. This illustrated edition is a vital addition to any library devoted to the study of the esoteric and will enrich both novice seekers and seasoned practitioners alike.
Addressing both the spiritual and mundane applications of magic, the book situates these practices within a broader cultural framework, allowing for a nuanced exploration of their significance across various epochs. Waite, an eminent scholar and a pivotal figure in the revival of Western esotericism, was deeply influenced by the mystical traditions of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, of which he was a prominent member.
His vast knowledge of alchemy, Kabbalah, and Tarot shaped his approach to the subject matter, imbuing it with both scholarly rigor and mystical insight. Waite's intention was not merely to convey knowledge but to instill a sense of reverence for the sacred mysteries of the magical arts. For readers intrigued by the allure of the occult, Waite's "The Book of Ceremonial Magic" serves as an invaluable resource.
It not only provides a comprehensive guide to the rituals and symbols of magic but also invites readers to reflect on the spiritual truths underlying these arcane practices. This illustrated edition is a vital addition to any library devoted to the study of the esoteric and will enrich both novice seekers and seasoned practitioners alike.










