Egyptian magic

by Florence Farr

Paper Book, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

133

Collection

Publication

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire : Aquarian Press, 1982.

Description

The study of Magic, which has now fallen into disrepute was, among the Egyptians, regarded with a veneration hardly accorded to the highest Philosophy in modern times. To the Ancient Egyptians the most eminent man was he who had by hard training gained supremacy over the Elements, from which his own body and the Manifested World were alike formed; one whose Will had risen Phoenix-like from the ashes of his desires; one whose Intuition, cleansed from the stains of material illusion, was a clear mirror in which he could perceive the Past, the Present and the Future." Contents: The Book of Songs Powerful Against the Inhabitants of the Waters; Legend of Ra and Isis; Gnostic Magic of Egypt; Extracts from the Gnostic Papyrus; The Book of the Grand Words of Each Mystery.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1896

Physical description

xvii, 85 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0850302773 / 9780850302776

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