The Book of Splendours: The Inner Mysteries of Qabalism: its Relationship to Freemasonry, Numerology and Tarot
By (Author) Eliphas Levi
Red Wheel/Weiser
Red Wheel/Weiser
9th August 1973
United States
General
Non Fiction
Witchcraft and wicca
135.4
Paperback
192
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
This work contains the Judaic Sun, the Christian Glory and the Flaming Star as well as studies on the origins of the Qabalah with research into the mysteries of Freemasonry, the profession of faith, and elements of the Qabalah.
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 SaintSulpice. 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.