Paradoxes of the Highest Science by Eliphas Levi
Title Information Eliphas Levi was one of the most influential writers on the stream of Theosophical and Occult figures who emerged at the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th, including Blavatsky and Crowley. Paradoxes of the Highest Science reflects Levi's efforts to reconcile his deep religious conviction -- he spent part of his life as a Catholic priest (his real name was Abbe Louis Constant) -- with his mature perspective from a lifetime of esoteric studies. The "Paradoxes" he surveys include "Love is the realisation of the impossible";"Liberty is obedience to the Law",and "The Imagination realises what it invents". Like all BLTC Press editions, this has been carefully crafted for Kindle, with linked chapters and extensive footnotes. Format: Sony Kindle (This Sony Reader title is also available for the Kindle Reader at the Amazon Kindle store)
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