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Introduction to magic evola
Introduction to magic evola











introduction to magic evola introduction to magic evola

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). 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. Inner Traditions published Volume I in 2001, under the title Introduction to Magic: Rituals and Practical Techniques for the Magus. Many years later, in 1971, Evola gathered these essays into three volumes.

introduction to magic evola

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. The group included a distinguished line-up of occultists, neo-pagans, freemasons, Anthroposophists, orientalists, poets, and members of high society. They produced a monthly journal containing techniques for spiritual realization, accounts of personal experiences, translations of ancient texts, and original essays on esoteric topics.

introduction to magic evola

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. ΠαρουσίασηAuthentic 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.













Introduction to magic evola