Magic: White and Black: the Science of Finite and Infinite Life - Franz Hartmann - Książki - Theophania Publishing - 9781926842721 - 17 września 2010
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Magic: White and Black: the Science of Finite and Infinite Life

Franz Hartmann

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Magic: White and Black: the Science of Finite and Infinite Life

This book was originally written for the purpose of disenchanting certain credulous inquirers, who fancied that the exercise of spiritual powers could be taught by teaching them certain incantations and formulas. It was to prove that spiritual powers must be developed before they can be exercised, and to explain the conditions necessary for their development. Since the appearance of the previous edition, a little additional knowledge, gained by the experiences of my own inner life, has enabled me to make certain corrections; to sift out much of what was irrelevant, and to remodel a great deal of what was incorrectly expressed. Moreover in this edition an attempt has been made to answer the numerous questions which have been addressed to me by the readers of "Magic". The most serious objection which has been made against this book has been on account of its title; but the causes which induced me to select such a title were suggested by the purpose for which the book was intended; nor would I at present be able to find one more appropriate for it, for "Magic" means that divine art or exercise of spiritual power by which the awakened spirit in man controls the invisible living elements in the soul-substance of the universe; but, above all, those in his own soul, which are the ones nearest to him.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 17 września 2010
ISBN13 9781926842721
Wydawcy Theophania Publishing
Strony 328
Wymiary 150 × 17 × 225 mm   ·   439 g
Język English  

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