![]() It is a densely written initiation guide consisting of ten steps whereby the student develops the mental, astral and physical bodies. Initiation into Hermetics (IIH): This is the english title of the book originally called 'The way to the true adept' (Der Weg zum wahren adepten).The three books of Initiation are intended for the modern western person without guidance from a master, and are regarded as the best modern initiation pathway for the western culture and current cultural age. a member of the White Lodge that rises to the level of the circle of the twelve in the 20th century, replacing another Master.an Individuality that had incarned hundreds of times and has been a teacher of in the Mystery schools for millenia.In the book Frabato by Otti Votavova (1903-1973) (see references and download section below) he is described as: 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.Franz Bardon (1909-1958) is the name used to refer to the spiritual Individuality and adept that entered into the body of a fourteen year old boy Franz Bardon in 1924, and dictated three books on initiation that are the most advanced guides for spiritual development in the modern western world. ![]() 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. While some elements of the story are based on Bardon's real life experience, most of the book was written as an occult novel with much embellishment on the part of Votavova.īardon's works are most notable for their simplicity, their relatively small theoretical sections, and heavy emphasis on practice with many exercises. ![]() Though the book lists its author as Bardon, it was actually written by his secretary, Otti Votavova. 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.Īn additional fourth work attributed to him by the title of Frabato the Magician, supposed by many of his students to be a disguised autobiography. (Also available in hardcover through )įranz Bardon (1909–1958) was a Czech stage magician and teacher of Hermetics. Though intended primarily as a working text for those who have completed Bardon's first and second volumes, Initiation into Hermetics and The Practice of Magical Evocation, the present work stands on its own, and even those without the requisite background in practical Hermetics will be fascinated by the author's intellectual journey through the mysticism of Tantric India, Tibet, the Hebrew Kabbalah, and the ancient sources of the Western magical tradition. No other available text reveals as great a depth of Kabbalistic wisdom or provides the reader with as much practical training. Using the common German alphabet, Bardon guides the reader through ever greater levels of Kabbalistic achievement. ![]() This book, the third in Bardon's remarkable texts of Hermetic magic, is nothing less than a practical guide to such attainment. Throughout the ages, adepts of every time and place have achieved the highest levels of magical attainment through the understanding of sound, color, number and vibration as embodied in the Kabbalah. In the Key to the True Kabbalah, Franz Bardon demonstrates that mysticism of letters and numbers - the true Kabbalah - is a universal teaching of great antiquity and depth.
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