Gérard Encausse, aka Papus (1865–1916) was a renowned French physician, occultist, and one of the most influential figures in the modern Western esoteric tradition. Known by his pseudonym Papus, he played a pivotal role in the revival and popularization of occult teachings during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A leading figure in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and a prolific writer, Papus’ works span across mysticism, Kabbalah, Tarot, and alchemy. His most famous works, including The Tarot of the Bohemians and The Kabbalah, brought ancient spiritual systems to a modern audience, blending Eastern and Western esoteric traditions. A visionary thinker and a pioneer of the modern occult revival, Papus’ writings continue to inspire and shape the study of mysticism, magic, and esoteric philosophy.

Elementary treatise on occult science: Understanding the Theories and Symbols Used by the Ancients, the Alchemists, the Astrologers, the Freemasons & the Kabbalists

In Elementary Treatise on Occult Science, Gérard Encausse, known by his pen name Papus, offers a masterful introduction to the hidden wisdom of the occult traditions. With clarity and precision, Papus explores the profound theories, symbols, and practices used by the ancients, the alchemists, the astrologers, the Freemasons, and the Kabbalists, uncovering the universal principles that connect these diverse spiritual paths.

Through this work, Papusreveals the deep metaphysical foundations that underlie the esoteric sciences, guiding readers through the complex symbolic language and rituals that have been passed down through the ages. He explains the hidden meanings behind sacred symbols, alchemical processes, astrological correspondences, and Masonic rites, offering insights into how these traditions reveal universal truths about the nature of reality, the cosmos, and the human soul.

Elementary Treatise on Occult Science serves as both a comprehensive guide for beginners and a valuable reference for seasoned students of the mystical arts. This timeless work invites readers to deepen their understanding of the occult sciences and to embark on a journey of spiritual discovery, self-transformation, and the exploration of hidden knowledge that has shaped Western esoteric thought.

 

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“Clearly explained and full of connections never explained in my years of studying occult philosophy and literature, this book is a joy to read! Full of ideas to meditate on, I predict this book will be re-read often. I hope the success of this book will lead to Llewellyn Publications green-lighting the publication of the English translation of Papus’ other book, Methodical Treatise on Occult Science.” – Daniel’s Reviews – Amazon.com

“This book reads a bit like 19th century continental philosophy. Actually, since it was written in the 1890’s, it is quite literally 19th century continental philosophy. Just a more obscure flavor of it than I studied in college. The English translation of Papus’ work (originally in French) can be difficult to get through for the modern reader, but it is a surprisingly comprehensive overview of occult concepts for being only 300ish pages. I would recommend it for a more seasoned researcher and fan of the occult, but beginners may struggle through it.” – BJ’s Reviews – Goodreads

 

  • Format: Epub
  • Pages : 390
  • ISBN : 9782487364288

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