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Long deliberate a best singular introduction to a Qabalah for magicians, a third book of Israel Regardie's A Garden of Pomegranates is now improved than ever, interjection to a endless annotations and new element by Chic Cicero and Sandra Tabatha Cicero. Their work has finished A Garden of Pomegranates easier to understand, some-more complete, and adult to date. It now includes over 300 pages of never-before-published information from dual Senior Adepts of a Hermetic Order of a Golden Dawn.
—Expands Regardie's decisive content into a unsentimental primer for
Qabalistic magic
—Includes pathworkings and guided visualizations for a 32 Paths of Wisdom
—Suggests a march of investigate for training a Qabalah and incorporating a teachings into daily life
—Shows how to emanate your possess personal Qabalistic mantra regulating gematria or Hebrew numerology
—Includes a technique for Rising on a Planes, so we can try opposite Qabalistic worlds
—Features a Middle Pillar-style use for exploring and activating opposite tools of a soul
—Written by one of a many successful enchanting teachers of complicated times and dual of his
personal students
The Qabalah is a ancient element of Hebrew mysticism that is a substructure of Western enchanting and enigmatic studies. Its primary pitch is a Tree of Life, a blueprint that can assist in a investigate of a inlet of a Universe, a hint of God, and a tellurian mind, spirit, and soul. A Garden of Pomegranates is a clearest rudimentary beam on this subject.
When Israel Regardie wrote A Garden of Pomegranates in 1932, he designed it to be a elementary nonetheless extensive manual surveying a formidable element of a Qabalah and providing a pivotal to a symbolism. Since then, it has achieved a standing of a classical among texts on a Qabalah. The full annotations, vicious commentary, and exegetic records now make this book a ultimate singular apparatus on a subject. The new material, including pathworkings, exercises, daily affirmations, rituals, meditations, and more, not usually element a original, full content enclosed in this edition, though also make A Garden of Pomegranates indispensable for complicated magicians.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #360506 in Books
- Published on: 1995-10-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 552 pages
Editorial Reviews
From a Publisher
Is it probable to make a classical better? Most authors consider so. That's because they mostly furnish new editions of their works.
A Garden of Pomegranates by Israel Regardie went into a second book over 30 years ago. For it, Regardie gave a new introduction, explaining some of a comments he had finished in a initial book some 40 years earlier.
Regardie is no longer with us, and we felt that
A Garden of Pomegranates needed an updating. Books created for an assembly of 70 years ago don't always accommodate a needs of people today. Luckily, Chic and Sandra Tabatha Cicero, Senior Adepts of a Hermetic Order of a Golden Dawn and students of Regardie, were some-more than adult to a task—and what an implausible pursuit they have done.
A Garden of Pomegranates is a classical introduction to a enchanting Qabalah. The Ciceros have redrawn all of a strange diagrams and combined a measure of notes, as good as a glossary, a bibliography, and an index to make anticipating information easier than ever. Plus, they have combined some-more than 300 pages of additional element on operative with a Tree of Life that can be put into use no matter what your turn of experience.
Previously,
A Garden of Pomegranates was one of a many critical Qabalistic guides for a twentieth century. With a new edition, it is now a classical we contingency get for a new millennium.
About a Author
Francis I. Regardie, innate in London, England, Nov 17, 1907; died in Sedona, Arizona, Mar 10, 1985. Came to a United States in Aug 1921, prepared in Washington D.C. and complicated art in propagandize in Washington and Philadelphia. Returned to Europe in 1928 during a invitation of Aleister Crowley to work as his secretary and investigate with him. Returned to London as secretary to Thomas Burke 1932-34, and during that time wrote
A Garden of Pomegranates and
The Tree of Life.
In 1934 he was invited to join a Order of a Golden Dawn, Stella Matutina Temple, during that time he wrote
The Middle Pillar and
The Art of True Healing, and did a simple work for
The Philosopher's Stone.
Returning to a United States in 1937 he entered Chiropractic College in New York, Graduating in 1941, and published
The Golden Dawn. Served in a U.S. Army 1942-1945, and afterwards changed to Los Angeles where he non-stop a chiropractic use and taught psychiatry. Upon retirement in 1981, he changed to Sedona.
During his lifetime, he complicated psychoanalysis with Dr. E. Clegg and Dr. J. L. Bendit, and after complicated psychotherapy underneath Dr. Nandor Fodor. His training encompassed Freudian, Jungian and Reichian methods.
Chic and Sandra Tabatha Cicero are Senior Adepts of a Hermetic Order of a Golden Dawn. They share an unrestrained for a enigmatic arts. They live in Florida with their cat, Lealah, where they work and use magic.
Sandra Tabatha Cicero is a Senior Adept of a Hermetic Order of a Golden Dawn and binds a bachelor's grade in Fine Arts.

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