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| Sexual Magic |
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| Pascal Beverly Randolph |
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Translated, Edited and Introduced by
Robert North.
This is the long awaited classic by the mysterious 19th century Adept, Pascal Beverly Randolph. Randolph is credited with being the first overt spokesman in the west for the ancient sexual gnosis, hidden for centuries in many layers of symbolism. He lifted the veil from this knowledge and taught it to the members of his Brotherhood of Eulis, by means of this book and personal instruction. His teachings were powerful influences on the founders of both the Golden Dawn and the 0. T.O., as well as a host of other occultists throughout Europe and America.
Randolph's life is shrouded in mist and shadow, as he moved wraithlike through the courts, capitols and lodges of the western
world. Friend and confidant of Kings, Presidents and Magi, his life and legend are reminiscent of the Count de St Germaine.
His published writings include many volumes. Yet there is a sense of disguise in all that he wrote, as if he were concealing a secret. That secret is finally available in English. Previously limited
to sixty copies, privately passed to members of his Order, Sexual Magic is his greatest and most revealing work.
Sensitively translated, with an excellent biographical sketch by Robert North, this is one of the most important publishing events in the magical literature of this decade. Quoting North from his Introduction:
If we consider that Randolph's Rosicrucian and Ansairetic teachings form the basis of modern magical tradition and that they were written some twenty-five years before the founding of the Golden Dawn, his death bed confession may be seen as the key to the origin of modern magic!
Magickal Childe Publishing 1988
Softcover 142 pages |
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