Dogma and Ritual of High Magic – Book II

Eliphas Levi is the pseudonym of Alphonse-Louis Constant (1810-1875), a French clergyman and leading figure in the occult.

Dogma and Ritual of High Magic deals with all the traditional sciences, e.g. Kabbalah, Magic, Astrology, Alchemy in the first part and focuses on the practice of magical initiation in the second part.

Éliphas Lévi Zahed (1810-1875), a French esotericist and writer, began his career in the Catholic Church but later became a ceremonial magician. He gained recognition for his original thinking and writings on magic, Kabbalah, alchemy, and occultism. Using the pen name Éliphas Lévi, he left the Grand Orient de France due to the loss of the original meanings of its symbols and rituals. Influenced by authors like Joseph de Maistre and Paracelsus, Levi’s works attracted attention in Paris and London among esotericists and artists inspired by romantic or symbolist ideas.
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REVIEW QUOTES:

Fascinating, didn’t expect much from Eliphas Levi but I was utterly wrong, the second book definitely is my favorite. Going to be reading this work soon again, exceptional occult material.” – Eternal Student’s Reviews – Goodreads

“Some of the concepts are a little dated, but a peek at the roots behind a lot of the thinking that led to Crowley, Waite Jones, Mathers, and the gang is priceless.” – Leslie and Mark’s Reviews – Amazon.com

  • Format: Epub
  • Pages : 336
  • ISBN : 9782487364196

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