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"The Key of the Mysteries" by Eliphas Levi is a significant occult work that delves into the hidden knowledge and sacred mysteries related to religion, magic, and the Qabalah. It explores ancient and mystical alphabets, such as the one attributed to Enoch, Thoth, Hermes Trismegistus, and others, which combine absolute ideas with signs and numbers, creating the "mathematics of thought." Levi discusses the Clavicles or Little Keys of Solomon—mystical talismans linked to ancient sacred knowledge—and explains their meanings and uses, rooted in Jewish Kabbalistic traditions like the Sepher Yetzirah and the Zohar.
The book also covers the study of divine science, natural mysteries including spiritual phenomena like mesmerism and apparitions, and presents a "Theory of the Will" with axioms for magical practice. It is known for placing occult thought firmly within Western religious tradition and includes a dialogue among Faith, Science, and Reason. The writing combines mystical insight with philosophical clarity, aiming to unlock the deep secrets of existence and spiritual power.
The book also covers the study of divine science, natural mysteries including spiritual phenomena like mesmerism and apparitions, and presents a "Theory of the Will" with axioms for magical practice. It is known for placing occult thought firmly within Western religious tradition and includes a dialogue among Faith, Science, and Reason. The writing combines mystical insight with philosophical clarity, aiming to unlock the deep secrets of existence and spiritual power.
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