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This very ancient Rabbinical Treatise is a curious and instructive remnant of the learning of the pre-Christian era, and has always possessed a great fascination for occult students. By the great Rabbinical School of Theosophy and Occult Learning, this little treatise has ever been regarded as containing the fundamental principles of the archaic wisdom. Rabbi Jehoshua Ben Chananea, who died about A.D. 72, openly declared that he performed “miracles” by means of the “Sepher Yetzirah,” and challenged every sceptic. This book is regarded as affording the key wherewith to unlock the mysterious treatises on kindred subjects contained in the “Zohar,” and is especially the volume of the Yetziratic World, the third of the Kabbalistic Worlds of Emanation.
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SIMON MAGUS.
AN ESSAY. By G. R. S. MEAD.
An important work for all students of Theosophy, Gnosticism, and comparative Esotericism. It contains an exact translation of the original sources of information, and is the only monograph on the subject. Handsomely printed and bound.
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Jacob Boehme says: “If an essence (a form of will-substance) enters into another whose nature is of a different character, an antagonism is created and a strife for supremacy ensues. One quality disrupts the other, which ultimately causes the death of the form; for whatever is not in harmony cannot live eternally; but whatever is in perfect harmony has no elements of destruction within itself; for in such an organism all the elements love each other, and love is the creator and preserver of life.”—“Mysterium magnum,” xxi. 5.