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The Paradoxes of the Highest Science

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"This was the first of Levi's books to be translated into English. The original French version was published in 1856. This translation was first published in 1883 by the Theosophical Society, and re-issued in 1922, with additional extensive footnotes by 'an Eminent Occultist' (herein, E.O.). The identity of E.O. is unknown, but it is believed from the style and views expressed that it was none other than Helena P. Blavatsky. Table of Contents: Publisher's Preface; Preface To The 1922 Second Edition; Religion Is Magic Sanctioned By Authority; Liberty Is Obedience To The Law; Love Is The Realisation Of The Impossible; Knowledge Is The Ignorance Or Negation Of Evil; Reason Is God; The Imagination Realises What It Invents; The Will Accomplishes Everything, Which It Does Not Desire; Magic And Magism; The Great Secret; Endnotes.

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The Paradoxes of the Highest Science, Éliphas Lévi

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Title
The Paradoxes of the Highest Science
Language
English
Released
2008
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Paperback
Pages
168
ISBN10
1605064858
ISBN13
9781605064857
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"This was the first of Levi's books to be translated into English. The original French version was published in 1856. This translation was first published in 1883 by the Theosophical Society, and re-issued in 1922, with additional extensive footnotes by 'an Eminent Occultist' (herein, E.O.). The identity of E.O. is unknown, but it is believed from the style and views expressed that it was none other than Helena P. Blavatsky. Table of Contents: Publisher's Preface; Preface To The 1922 Second Edition; Religion Is Magic Sanctioned By Authority; Liberty Is Obedience To The Law; Love Is The Realisation Of The Impossible; Knowledge Is The Ignorance Or Negation Of Evil; Reason Is God; The Imagination Realises What It Invents; The Will Accomplishes Everything, Which It Does Not Desire; Magic And Magism; The Great Secret; Endnotes.