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Ophiel

The Art and Practice of Clairvoyance

Peach Publishing Co., 1970

299,95 €

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Anno di pubblicazione
1970
Luogo di stampa
St. Paul, MN
Autore
Ophiel
Editori
Peach Publishing Co.
Formato
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edizione
Second Printing
Soggetto
Ophiel The Art and Practice of Clairvoyance Qabalah 133 pages., "There has always existed a basic body of Truth for those who, had some desire to know more than what the herd knew. But this, Truth was never shown in the Churches or religions, Christian or otherwise. It was always way off by itself, somewhere and had to be "found" by digging persons. We Occult, students do, however, apparently owe a debt to a religion - the religion of Islam -, which did collect and protect some bacis Occult concepts which, we now have in the form of the Qabalah system, and which system I have tried to give some Knowledge of in this, book." - from Introduction. Above-average wear to black boards., Partial lean to spine. Two inch brown stain to each endpaper at, top of spine. Prior owner's name upon front endpaper else, minimal markings. Back hinge partially open. Two inch tear to, bottom edge of page 1. Well-travelled copy of this uncommon, work. New Age, Metaphysical
Descrizione
H Hardcover
Stato di conservazione
Accettabile
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Rilegato
Prima edizione
No

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133 pages. "There has always existed a basic body of Truth for those who had some desire to know more than what the herd knew. But this Truth was never shown in the Churches or religions, Christian or otherwise. It was always way off by itself somewhere and had to be "found" by digging persons. We Occult students do, however, apparently owe a debt to a religion - the religion of Islam - which did collect and protect some bacis Occult concepts which we now have in the form of the Qabalah system, and which system I have tried to give some Knowledge of in this book." - from Introduction. Above-average wear to black boards. Partial lean to spine. Two inch brown stain to each endpaper at top of spine. Prior owner's name upon front endpaper else minimal markings. Back hinge partially open. Two inch tear to bottom edge of page 1. Well-travelled copy of this uncommon work. Book
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