Dogma and Ritual of High Magic is a foundational work of Western occultism, written by Éliphas Lévi (1810–1875), the pseudonym of Alphonse Louis Constant, one of the most influential thinkers of modern esotericism. In this contemporary authorial project, the original work is reinterpreted, contextualized, and rewritten in modern language, with the aim of making it understandable, relevant, and accessible to new generations—without losing its symbolic and philosophical depth.
The book presents the essential principles of High Magic as an integral system of knowledge in which will, imagination, reason, and symbol operate together. Classical concepts such as the balance of forces, the law of correspondences, the power of the Word, the arcana of good and evil, and the science of symbols are revisited through a contemporary lens, engaging with psychology, philosophy, spirituality, and modern consciousness.
In this reinterpretation, rituals are not presented as mechanical or superstitious practices, but as internal processes of transformation—symbolic instruments for self-mastery, the integration of opposites, and the awakening of consciousness. “Dogma” is no longer understood as rigid belief, but as the structure of knowledge, while “ritual” is revealed as conscious action that embodies wisdom.
More than an occult treatise, this authorial version of Dogma and Ritual of High Magic serves as a bridge between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, between the hermetic traditio
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| Edição | 1 (2025) |
| Idioma | Inglês |
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