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The Magical Ritual of Sanctum Regnum
Author: Eliphas Levi, Preface by R. A. Gilbert
ISBN: 9780892541065
Book (Paperback)
Ibis Press
5 1/2" x 8 1/2"
144 pages
September 15, 2004
Eliphas Levi (1810-1875) was the greatest innovator in the revival of Western occultism,
most significantly with his great leap of imagination that linked the tarot trumps
to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
He set out this tarot theory in his book Transcendental Magic, but never revealed its magical application.
This was finally made public in 1896 when Dr. Westcott--creator of the Golden Dawn--translated
and printed Levi's secret manuscript. It is this rare text that we are now re-issuing.
This book aligns the major arcana symbolism with a detailed description of the ritual of the sanctum regnum,
or Kingdom of God.
Alphonse Louis Constant, better know by his pen name Eliphas Levi, was a master
of the traditional Rosicrucian interpretation of the Kabbalah.
He was born in France in 1810, and through the offices of the parish priest,
was educated for the church at Saint-Sulpice. He was later expelled from seminary
for teaching doctrines contrary to those of the Roman Catholic Church.
In 1824 Levi began studying the occult sciences, and wrote about magic
and the Kabbalah for the next three decades.
His other books include Transcendental Magic, Mysteries of the Qabalah , and The Book of Splendours.
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