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The Great Secret: Or Occultism Unveiled

The Great Secret: Or Occultism Unveiled

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too Much Bragging About Catholicism
Review: Eliphas brags about Catholicism being a true religion. While this book does provide a view of some of his ideas on magick, the information is rather limited and thus not very useful. His other work "Transcendental Magic" is a much more informative book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too Much Bragging About Catholicism
Review: Eliphas brags about Catholicism being a true religion. While this book does provide a view of some of his ideas on magick, the information is rather limited and thus not very useful. His other work "Transcendental Magic" is a much more informative book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well named!
Review: Pay attention when he says that the dark path is a mirror image of the light and then he tells you a horror story. Flip it and you will see what others miss. This also works for all the rest of Levi, he seems to feel that the "unworthy" will respond emotionally and miss the "secret." Perhaps he is right. But the unworthy now-a-days will never read something as superstitious as this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well named!
Review: Pay attention when he says that the dark path is a mirror image of the light and then he tells you a horror story. Flip it and you will see what others miss. This also works for all the rest of Levi, he seems to feel that the "unworthy" will respond emotionally and miss the "secret." Perhaps he is right. But the unworthy now-a-days will never read something as superstitious as this book.


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