Initiation Into Hermetics By Franz Bardon

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Initiation Into Hermetics By Franz Bardon

Publishing: 1999 by Merkur Publishing, Inc

Condition: Very Good / back board has a small tear (refer to pictures) / first 5 pages or so have some damage and does not effect legibility

Initiation into Hermetics provides step by step instruction in the form of practical exercises that lead to the development of body, soul and spirit. The student learns how to control all his mental faculties even to the point that he can control every thought. He will learn self-introspection, clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, astral and mental travel, control of the electric and magnetic fluids, and communication with the beings of the astral plane.

Franz Bardon (1909–1958) was a Czech stage magician and teacher of Hermetics. He is best known for his three volumes on Hermetic magic: Initiation Into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Quabbalah. Bardon's works are most notable for their simplicity, their relatively small theoretical sections, and heavy emphasis on practice with many exercises. Students of his, such as William Mistele and Rawn Clark consider him to have written the best training programs of any magician of the 20th century. They were written with the intention of allowing students who wished to practice magic the means to do so if they could not study under a teacher.


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Initiation Into Hermetics By Franz Bardon

Publishing: 1999 by Merkur Publishing, Inc

Condition: Very Good / back board has a small tear (refer to pictures) / first 5 pages or so have some damage and does not effect legibility

Initiation into Hermetics provides step by step instruction in the form of practical exercises that lead to the development of body, soul and spirit. The student learns how to control all his mental faculties even to the point that he can control every thought. He will learn self-introspection, clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, astral and mental travel, control of the electric and magnetic fluids, and communication with the beings of the astral plane.

Franz Bardon (1909–1958) was a Czech stage magician and teacher of Hermetics. He is best known for his three volumes on Hermetic magic: Initiation Into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Quabbalah. Bardon's works are most notable for their simplicity, their relatively small theoretical sections, and heavy emphasis on practice with many exercises. Students of his, such as William Mistele and Rawn Clark consider him to have written the best training programs of any magician of the 20th century. They were written with the intention of allowing students who wished to practice magic the means to do so if they could not study under a teacher.


Initiation Into Hermetics By Franz Bardon

Publishing: 1999 by Merkur Publishing, Inc

Condition: Very Good / back board has a small tear (refer to pictures) / first 5 pages or so have some damage and does not effect legibility

Initiation into Hermetics provides step by step instruction in the form of practical exercises that lead to the development of body, soul and spirit. The student learns how to control all his mental faculties even to the point that he can control every thought. He will learn self-introspection, clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, astral and mental travel, control of the electric and magnetic fluids, and communication with the beings of the astral plane.

Franz Bardon (1909–1958) was a Czech stage magician and teacher of Hermetics. He is best known for his three volumes on Hermetic magic: Initiation Into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Quabbalah. Bardon's works are most notable for their simplicity, their relatively small theoretical sections, and heavy emphasis on practice with many exercises. Students of his, such as William Mistele and Rawn Clark consider him to have written the best training programs of any magician of the 20th century. They were written with the intention of allowing students who wished to practice magic the means to do so if they could not study under a teacher.