Israel Regardie
Born
in London, The United Kingdom
November 17, 1907
Died
March 10, 1985
Influences
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The Golden Dawn: The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites, and Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order
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1971
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23 editions
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The Tree of Life: An Illustrated Study in Magic
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1931
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46 editions
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The Middle Pillar: The Balance Between Mind and Magic
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1951
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31 editions
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A Garden of Pomegranates: Skrying on the Tree of Life
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1932
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32 editions
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The Eye in the Triangle: An Interpretation of Aleister Crowley
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1970
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22 editions
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The One Year Manual: Twelve Steps to Spiritual Enlightenment
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1975
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12 editions
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The Art of True Healing: The Unlimited Power of Prayer and Visualization
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1964
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26 editions
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The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic,
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1984
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18 editions
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Foundations of Practical Magic
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1988
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14 editions
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What You Should Know About The Golden Dawn
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1936
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16 editions
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“All that can be said with truth of this Absolute and Supreme Reality is that IT IS. This must suffice.”
― The Tree of Life: A Study in Magic
― The Tree of Life: A Study in Magic
“Magical work involves change and creation. And the subject of the magician’s work is the self. The magician is the focus of his or her own alchemical processes. By adapting one’s personal vision to reflect the macrocosm, we can change ourselves to better reflect those divine ideas. We may alter our body, appearance, the chemical composition of our blood, and the configuration of our nervous system. We may tame the feral beasts that dwell within our organic structure. By changing ourselves to resonate with the divine, we may transmute every portion of ourselves and become as purified vessels for the eternal spirit.”
― The Middle Pillar: The Balance Between Mind and Magic
― The Middle Pillar: The Balance Between Mind and Magic
“one gradually equilibrizes the whole of one’s mental structure and obtains a simple view of the incalculably vast complexity of the universe. For it is written: “Equilibrium is the basis of the work.” Serious students will need to make a careful study of the attributions detailed in this work and commit them to memory. When, by persistent application to his own mental apparatus, the numerical system with its correspondences is partly understood—as opposed to being merely memorized—the student will be amazed to find fresh light breaking in on him at every turn as he continues to refer every item in experience and consciousness to this standard.”
― A Garden of Pomegranates: Skrying on the Tree of Life
― A Garden of Pomegranates: Skrying on the Tree of Life
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