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Introduction to Magic, Volume II - The Path of Initiatic Wisdom

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Authentic initiatic practices, rituals, and wisdom collected by the UR Group

• Shares a rigorous selection of initiatory exercises, including instructions for creating the diaphanous body of the Opus magicum, establishing initiatic consciousness after death, and the construction of magical chains (the enchained awareness of initiates)

• Offers studies of mystery traditions throughout history, presenting not only the principles themselves but also witnesses to them and their continual validity today

The “Gruppo di UR” was a group of Italian esotericists who collaborated from 1927 to 1929. The purpose of this group was to study and practice ancient rituals gleaned from the mystery traditions of the world, both East and West, in order to attain a state of superhuman consciousness and power to allow them to act magically on the world. They produced a monthly journal containing techniques for spiritual realization, accounts of personal experiences, translations of ancient texts, and original essays on esoteric topics. The group included a distinguished line-up of occultists, neo-pagans, freemasons, Anthroposophists, orientalists, poets, and members of high society. The prime movers of the group were Arturo Reghini (1878-1946), a Pythagorean mathematician and reviver of a spiritual Freemasonry, and Julius Evola (1898-1974), then a young philosopher with a precocious mastery of the esoteric doctrines of East and West. Many years later, in 1971, Evola gathered these essays into three volumes. Inner Traditions published Volume I in 2001, under the title Introduction to Magic: Rituals and Practical Techniques for the Magus.

This volume, the second in the series, complements the first one, yet they are not strictly sequential, and their contents can be read in any order. Volume II shares authentic initiatic wisdom and a rigorous selection of initiatory exercises, including instructions for creating the diaphanous body of the Opus magicum, establishing initiatic consciousness after death, and the construction of magical chains (the enchained awareness of initiates). It offers studies of mystery traditions throughout history, presenting not only the principles themselves but also witnesses to them and their continual validity today.

This series shows that the “Magic” of the UR Group meant an active and affirmative attitude toward individual development, handed down from a “primordial tradition” and discernable in alchemy, Hermetism, esoteric religious doctrines, indigenous practices, Tantra, Taoism, Buddhism, Vedanta, and the pagan mysteries of the West. Although some of the practical experiments demanded extraordinary efforts, both individual and collective, there is incalculable value here even for the less heroic, for merely reading these essays leaves a permanent mark on the reader.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword: The “Magical” Gruppo di UR in Its Historical and Esoteric Context by Hans Thomas Hakl

Introduction to the Second Volume

PART 1

I.1 PYTHAGORAS • The Golden Verses

I.2 ARVO AND EA • The Esoteric Doctrine of the “Centers” in a Christian Mystic

1 I.3 ABRAXA • Ritual Magic

PART II

II.1 Instructions for Magical Chains Individual Instructions for Preparation First Instructions for the Chain Instructions for a Later Phase

II.2 IAGLA • Subterranean Logic

II.3 PIETRO NEGRI • On the Western Tradition
1. Devaluation of the Pagan Tradition
2. East, West, and Christianity
3. The Initiatic Tradition in the West
4. The Roman Tradition
5. Roman Initiatic Wisdom
6. The Legend of Saturnus
7. Etymology of Saturn
8. Addenda
9. Agricultural Symbolism in Rome

PART III

III.1 HAVISMAT • Tradition and Realization

III.2 OSO • A Solar Will

III.3 PIETRO NEGRI • The Secret Language of the Fedeli d’Amore

III.4 ABRAXA • Solutions of Rhythm and Liberation

III.5 LUCE • Opus Magicum: The Diaphanous Body

PART IV

IV.1 ARVO • Vitalizing the “Signs” and “Grips”

IV.2 EA • Initiatic Consciousness beyond the Grave

IV.3 Various Commentaries
The Magic, The Master, The Song

PART V

V.1 IAGLA • On the “Corrosive Waters”

V.2 ARVO • Ethnology and the “Perils of the Soul”

V.3 On the Art of the Hermetic Philosophers

V.4 Various Commentaries
Desire in Magic -- Meaning of the Ritual -- Feeling and Realization -- Anticipations of Physical Alchemy -- On Shamanic Initiation

PART VI

VI.1 Experiences: The “Double” and Solar Consciousness

VI.2 EA • On the Metaphysics of Pain and Illness

VI.3 LEO • Notes for the Animation of the “Centers”

VI.4 ARVO • Kirillov and Initiation

PART VII VII.1 HAVISMAT • Notes on Ascesis and on Anti-Europe

VII.2 MILAREPA • Excerpts from the Life of Milarepa
The Demon of the Snows -- The Song of Joy -- The Song of the Essence of Things

VII.3 ARVO • The Magic of Effigies

PART VIII

VIII.1 EA • Esotericism and Morality

VIII.2 NILIUS • Medicine and Poison

VIII.3 Turba Philosophorum: The Assembly of the Wise

VIII.4 Various Commentaries
Corporealizing Consciousness -- On “Mortification” -- On Power

PART IX

IX.1 ABRAXA • The Magic of Creation

IX.2 PIETRO NEGRI • On the Opposition Contingent on Spiritual Development IX.3 Some Effects of Magical Discipline: The “Dissociation of the Mixed”

PART X

X.1 The Contrast between Positive Science and Magic: Positions and Solutions

X.2 ABRAXA • The Magic of Conjunctions

X.3 OTAKAR BŘEZINA • Perspectives X.4 Various Commentaries Prodigies and Former Times -- Sexual Magic

PART XI

XI.1 BRENO • Notes on Occult Morphology and Spiritual Corporeality

XI.2 ZAM • A Pagan Magical Spell

XI.3 ARVO • On the Hyperborean Tradition

XI.4 The Golden Flower of the Great One

XI.5 Various Commentaries Woman and Initiation -- Ex Oriente lux

Index

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A controversial philosopher and critic of modern Western civilization, Julius Evola (1898-1974) wrote widely on Eastern religions, alchemy, sexuality, politics, and mythology. Inner Traditions has published his Eros and the Mysteries of Love: The Metaphysics of Sex, The Yoga of Power, The Hermetic Tradition, Revolt Against the Modern World, The Mystery of the Grail and Ride The Tiger.

Zusammenfassung

Authentic initiatic practices, rituals, and wisdom collected by the UR Group

Zusatztext

“Evola offers real information about initiatic traditions. The information he presents resonates credibly with my accumulated knowledge from other sources and from my personal experience. From Pythagoras, through Christian Mysticism, Hinduism, and Hermeticism, Evola spells out the roots of traditions that spawned currently-popular “New Age” practices. Essentially, he is telling readers how to elevate “astral” curiosity into spiritual growth that transcends the boundaries of the physical plane from generation to generation.”

Produktdetails

Autoren Julius Evola, The UR Group
Mitarbeit Hans Thomas Hakl (Vorwort), Joscelyn Godwin (Übersetzung)
Verlag Simon & Schuster N.Y.
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 18.04.2019
 
EAN 9781620557174
ISBN 978-1-62055-717-4
Seiten 448
Abmessung 152 mm x 229 mm x 23 mm
Gewicht 601 g
Illustration 2 b&w illustrations
Thema Ratgeber > Spiritualität > Altes Wissen, Alte Kulturen

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