The Paradoxes of the Highest Science

The Paradoxes of the Highest Science

Author: Eliphas Levi

Publisher: Health Research Books

Published: 1996-09

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9780787305550

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By the time of his death in 1875, Eliphas Lvi was recognised in both Europe and America as the greatest occultist of the 19th century. In The Paradoxes of the Highest Science, first published in 1883, Lvi makes an appeal for a balance between science and religion by addressing seven paradoxical statements. Included in this edition are some extensive and illuminating footnotes that were added to Lvi's text.


Paradoxes of the Highest Science

Paradoxes of the Highest Science

Author: Eliphas Levi

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-03-27

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781544952529

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The Paradoxes of the Highest Science contains within it's pages not the paths to great wealth, the secrets to prosperity nor the call to power; on the contrary, this work will provide the uninitiated glimpses of the true nature of the occult, hints of universal truth and wisdom. How can one know God? Where do religion and science converge? Is man's true nature one with nature, through exuding love, acquiring knowledge and exercising reason? Paradoxes of the Highest Science prove to be just that, the macro- within the micro-cosm.


Paradoxes of the Highest Science

Paradoxes of the Highest Science

Author: Eliphas Lévy

Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand

Published: 2023-01-31

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13:

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" Many paths lead to the mountain-top, and many and diverse are the ritts in the Veil, through which glimpses may be obtained of the secret things of the Universe. The Abbé Louis Constant, better known by his nom de plume of ÉLIPHAS LÉVI, was doubtless a seer; but, though his studies were by no means confined to this, he saw only through the medium of the kabala, the perfect sense of which is, now-a-days, hidden from all mere kabalists, and his visions were consequently always imperfect and often much distorted and confused. Moreover, he was for a considerable portion of his career a Roman Catholic priest, and as such had to keep terms, to a certain extent, with his church, and even later, when he was unfrocked, he hesitated to shock the prejudices of the public, and never succeeded in even wholly freeing himself from the bias of his early clerical training. Consequently he not only erred at times in good faith, not only constantly wrote ambiguously to avoid a direct collision with his ecclesiastical chiefs or current creeds, but he not unfrequently put forward Dogmas, which, taken in their obvious straightforward meanings, he certainly did not believe--nay, I may say, certainly knew to be false..."


Paradoxes of the Highest Science

Paradoxes of the Highest Science

Author: Eliphas Levi

Publisher: Brownstone Books

Published: 2007-05

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781434401069

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Elephas Levi (the pen name of Abb Louis Constant, 1810-1875) was one of the leading occultists of the 19th century. For most of his life he was a Roman Catholic priest; even after he was defrocked in 1844, his views continued to have a strong Catholic influence. His books, translated into English after his death, were essential to the development of other occultists such as Albert Pike, Helena Blavatsky, A.E. Waite, and Aleister Crowley. "Paradoxes of the Highest Science" was the first of Levi's books to be translated into English. (The original French version was published in 1856.) This edition reprints the 1883 text issued by the Theosophical Society (an anonymous translation) and includes the 1922 commentary by "an Eminent Occultist" (perhaps Helena P. Blavatsky). In addition to "Paradoxes of the Highest Science," this edition includes two more essays by Levi, "Synthetic Recapitulation" and "The Great Secret."