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Tree Of Life
An Illustrated Study in Magic
By:Â Israel Regardie
Paperback | 8 December 2000 | Edition Number 3
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In this book, Regardie reveals the secrets of real magic. He begins with an explanation of what magic is and, just as importantly, what magic is not. He explains that it is a spiritual study and practice which, along with forms of yoga, forms the two branches of the tree that is mysticism. Magic is not being a medium or a psychic. Then he explains the tools of the magician, what they mean, and how to use them. He explains the techniques of evocation and invocation, skrying, and astral travel. He shows how the Qabalah unites everything. He even gives a description of the secrets of sexual magick. All of this is in a clear, lucid writing style. This book is simply a must for anyone who is, or aspires to be, a real magician.
Although Chic and Sandra Tabatha Cicero were friends of Regardie and are Senior Adepts of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, what changes could they have made to this classic book? Well, they did change the spelling from British style to American. And they did change his transliterations of Hebrew into the more popular style he used in his later books. But nothing vital was changed or removed. Everything else they added was complementary to the text that was there. And what incredible additions they are! Extensive annotations throughout every chapter; over 100 illustrations; more descriptive contents pages; a glossary, a bibliography and an index. They've even added a biographical note on Regardie and the importance of this book to him and to the occult world.
This book contains some of the finest occult writing that has ever been produced. And with the new material by the Ciceros, it becomes a must-have for any magician!
List of Illustrations | p. xvii |
Introduction to the Third Edition | p. xxiii |
Introduction | p. xxxiii |
Preliminaries | |
Mysticism: Magic and Yoga | p. 3 |
The Chaos of Modern Civilization | p. 3 |
The Destruction of National Organizations | p. 3 |
Negligence to Enter into Communion with Reality | p. 4 |
A Possible Cause of this Disruption | p. 7 |
Traditional Philosophy of Magic | p. 7 |
The Real Nature of Genius | p. 8 |
Its Root is a Spiritual Experience | p. 11 |
Magic as the Key to Creativity | p. 14 |
Yoga and Magic are the Two Branches of Mysticism | p. 14 |
Definitions of Both Systems | p. 17 |
Theurgists are the Light of the World | p. 19 |
Eliphas Levi and the Heavenly Man | p. 22 |
In Defense of the Magical Art | p. 27 |
Attacks against Theurgy | p. 27 |
Their Gross Injustice and Absurdity | p. 27 |
Man is a Child of the Gods, and to Them Must He Aspire for Union | p. 29 |
Magic is Not Psychism | p. 29 |
Has No Relation to Witchcraft | p. 31 |
Does Not Lead to Mediumship | p. 31 |
Bases of the Magical Philosophy | p. 32 |
The Tree of Life of the Qabalists | p. 35 |
The Qabalah | p. 39 |
Necessity for Philosophic Training Prior to Undertaking Practical Work | p. 39 |
Relation of Egyptian Magic and the Qabalah | p. 41 |
The Nature of Number and the Significance of Symbols | p. 43 |
Outline of Magical Theory of the Universe | p. 45 |
Tetragrammaton and the Four Worlds | p. 49 |
Levi's Magical Dogma | p. 60 |
Spiritual Hierarchies in Space | p. 61 |
Theurgy as Conceived by Iamblichus | p. 65 |
The Astral Light | p. 71 |
Definition of Astral Light and its Place in the Magical System | p. 71 |
How it is Conceived by Modern Science | p. 72 |
The Space-time Continuum | p. 74 |
Two Aspects are Observed in that Light | p. 77 |
The Moon and Mana | p. 81 |
Amentet and the Tuat | p. 82 |
The Use of the Divine Astral, and how the World may be Transformed | p. 87 |
Man the Microcosm | p. 93 |
The Age-old Problem of Philosophy | p. 93 |
Is the Universe Objective or Subjective? | p. 93 |
In What Way the Magicians Conceive of the Magical Hierarchies and the Human Constitution | p. 95 |
A Minutum Mundum | p. 96 |
The Mystical Sacrifice of the Ego | p. 102 |
The Ascent of the Ladder of Jacob to the Summit in God | p. 110 |
The Gods | p. 115 |
Union with the Divine is Magical Objective | p. 115 |
Divine is Comprehended under Many Hypostases and Guises | p. 116 |
A Consideration of the Gods of the Egyptians | p. 116 |
Each God Symbol Bears a High Significance | p. 116 |
The Implication of the Animal Masks | p. 140 |
Theory and Practice | |
Magical Correspondences, Tools, and Techniques | p. 147 |
A Magician's Equipment of Art | p. 147 |
How This Has Been Misunderstood | p. 148 |
Magic is a Mnemonic Process | p. 150 |
How Every Sense and Power is Used to Create a Spiritual Idea | p. 150 |
Signs and Sigils | p. 151 |
Perfumes | p. 153 |
True Meaning of Magical Circle | p. 157 |
Symbol of Infinite and Human Consciousness | p. 157 |
Names of God | p. 159 |
William Quan Judge | p. 159 |
Circle Restrains Hostile Influences | p. 160 |
The Altar and the Lamp | p. 162 |
Wand | p. 163 |
Wand Symbolizes Will; its Preparation and Consecration | p. 164 |
Cup, Sword, and Pantacle | p. 164 |
Imagination and its Essential Formative Nature | p. 167 |
Fawcett's Hypothesis | p. 170 |
Loyola's Spiritual Exercises | p. 172 |
How to Develop the Imagination for Magical Work | p. 173 |
The Tattvas of the Hindus | p. 174 |
The Training of the Will | p. 179 |
Patanjali and the Will | p. 179 |
What is the Will? | p. 179 |
A Magical Method of Increasing this Power | p. 180 |
The True Significance of Asceticism | p. 180 |
Its Dangers | p. 180 |
A Threefold Vow | p. 181 |
Pranaynma an Excellent Adjuvant | p. 189 |
Objections to Will-Development | p. 190 |
What Causes Success in the Operations of Ceremonial? | p. 191 |
Instances of Gross Failure | p. 193 |
An Example of Imbecility | p. 193 |
Reason Provided by Barrett | p. 194 |
The Answer of the Chaldaean Oracles | p. 194 |
The Mantic Frenzy and Enthusiasm | p. 194 |
The Vibration of God-names and Words of Power | p. 201 |
How does the Mantram Work? | p. 201 |
Various Occult Viewpoints | p. 201 |
Vibration of God-names is Associated with Evocation of Magical Forces, States Blavatsky | p. 202 |
The Power and Value of Sound | p. 202 |
How to Pronounce the Magical Names? | p. 205 |
What Then Happens | p. 205 |
The Secret of Invocation | p. 205 |
Barbarous Names of Evocation | p. 207 |
Examples of South American, Egyptian, and Enochian Words | p. 208 |
Mode of Qabalistic Analysis | p. 211 |
Magician Should Not Permit Meaningless Words to Enter His Sphere | p. 211 |
Technical Employment of the Barbarous Words | p. 212 |
Dancing and Music | p. 213 |
The Knocks | p. 213 |
Necessity and Effect of Circumambulation | p. 217 |
Skrying and Astral Projection | p. 221 |
Essential Task of Magic | p. 221 |
Necessity for Training the Will and Imagination | p. 221 |
Employment in Formation of Body of Light | p. 222 |
Blavatsky's Remark That He Who Travels in the Astral Body at Will an Adept | p. 222 |
Educating the Subtle Body | p. 223 |
Best Method for Traveling on the Astral | p. 223 |
Ritual and Assistance | p. 224 |
Visions | p. 225 |
How to Check Them Scientifically | p. 227 |
Precautionary Measures | p. 229 |
Egyptian Plans of the Astral | p. 230 |
The Magical Pylons | p. 231 |
How Death is Conquered, and Immortality While in the Body Assured | p. 238 |
Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram | p. 239 |
Its Power and Explanation | p. 239 |
Will and Imagination to Form the Star of Fire | p. 241 |
The Dog-Guardian | p. 247 |
The Assumption of Godforms | p. 253 |
The Most Powerful Adjunct to Invocation | p. 253 |
The Key of All Magical Progress | p. 253 |
God-forms | p. 253 |
How this Technique Proceeds | p. 255 |
Danger of Magic | p. 255 |
Egyptian Deities | p. 257 |
Maspero's Triumphant Address | p. 258 |
Invocation of Ra, the Sun-God | p. 259 |
The Results of Fellowship with the Gods | p. 259 |
Iamblichus | p. 260 |
The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage | p. 263 |
Purity Required in Magic | p. 263 |
What This Means | p. 263 |
The Holy Guardian Angel | p. 265 |
When Evocations May Be Undertaken | p. 265 |
For What Special Reasons They May Be Performed | p. 265 |
Genius and the Angel's Mode of Manifestation | p. 266 |
The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage | p. 267 |
A Method of Entering into Communication with the Higher Self | p. 267 |
Full Directions in this Ancient Technique | p. 269 |
The Steps Necessary | p. 270 |
The Vision and the Perfume | p. 276 |
The Invocation of the Holy Guardian Angel | p. 279 |
Grimoires and Magical Evocation | p. 291 |
The Evocation of the Princes of the Evil of the World | p. 291 |
A Rationale of the Rites of Ceremonial Evocation | p. 293 |
Instruction to Bride before the Mystical Marriage | p. 293 |
The Building of the Pyramid | p. 295 |
Nature, the Great Exemplar | p. 295 |
Its Correlation with Modern Psychological Research | p. 296 |
The Magical System of the Key of Solomon the King | p. 299 |
Uniting the Egyptian Method in Practice with the Qabalistic One | p. 301 |
The Goetia | p. 308 |
The Book of the Angel Ratziel | p. 314 |
Why Amateur Visions go Wrong | p. 317 |
Invasion of Field of Consciousness | p. 317 |
The Tracing of Parallels between Yoga and Magic | p. 318 |
How Essentially They are Identical | p. 324 |
How Powers are to be Treated | p. 324 |
Initiation and Group Ritual | p. 329 |
Dramatic Rituals in Egypt, Tibet, and India | p. 329 |
Fundamentals of this Branch of Magical Ceremony | p. 330 |
The Rationale | p. 330 |
Commemoration | p. 333 |
An Osirian Passion-play | p. 333 |
Third Degree of Masonic Fraternity | p. 334 |
Adeptus Minor Ritual of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn | p. 334 |
Fragments of Initiating Ritual in Egyptian Book of the Dead | p. 337 |
Milarepa and Marpa | p. 339 |
Initiation Rituals | p. 339 |
A Splendid Ritual in the Bacchae of Euripides | p. 340 |
Necessity for Personal Work | p. 341 |
Work Requires Patience and Imperturbability | p. 341 |
An Ibis and the Uraeus Serpent | p. 343 |
Theurgy Versus Spiritualism and Black Magic | p. 349 |
Is There a Connection Between Magic and Spiritualism? | p. 349 |
A Great Gulf Between them | p. 349 |
The Will is the Guide of the Theurgist | p. 349 |
Medium is a Negative Instrument | p. 349 |
Magical Theories Concerning Death | p. 350 |
What Happens when Body Dies | p. 351 |
Qliphotic Obsession | p. 352 |
Astral Shells are the Spiritualistic "Spirits" | p. 352 |
Why Mediums Resort to Fraud | p. 353 |
Their Physical Phenomena | p. 353 |
How a Sincere Medium May Utilize the Magical Technique | p. 355 |
What is Black Magic | p. 356 |
Evocation of Tattvic Forces | p. 356 |
Operations of Invisibility and Transformation | p. 356 |
Necromancy and Vanity | p. 360 |
Further Instruction on Astral Technique | p. 360 |
How to Employ Pentagram and Rose-cross Symbols | p. 361 |
Angelic Guardians of the Pylons | p. 363 |
Refining the Body of Light | p. 363 |
Harpocrates Formula | p. 363 |
The Eucharist | p. 364 |
Porphyry on Rising on the Planes | p. 365 |
The Road to Ain Soph | p. 366 |
Alchemy and the Mass of the Holy Ghost | p. 369 |
Intention to Make Clear This Outline of Magic | p. 369 |
An Exception to be Made | p. 369 |
A Secret Method of Working | p. 370 |
The Mass of the Holy Ghost | p. 370 |
It is the Quintessence of all Techniques of Magic | p. 370 |
Tetragrammaton and Alchemical Symbolism | p. 371 |
The Elixir of Life and Talismanic Consecration | p. 374 |
How to Employ This Mass Together with Ceremonial | p. 374 |
Prayers, Hymns, and Invocations | p. 381 |
An Enquiry into Ritual | p. 381 |
The Various Aspects of Ceremonial Invocation | p. 381 |
Its Eight Distinct Phases | p. 381 |
Several Examples of Each Type of Invocation from Egyptian, Qabalistic, Rosicrucian, Gnostic, Greek, Enochian, and Poetic Sources | p. 382 |
Books Recommended for Study | p. 421 |
Sources For Illustrations | p. 423 |
Glossary | p. 433 |
Bibilography | p. 487 |
Index | p. 495 |
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ISBN: 9781567181326
ISBN-10: 1567181325
Published: 8th December 2000
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 552
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 3
Dimensions (cm): 22.5 x 15 x 3.5
Weight (kg): 0.88
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