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During his trial in 1951, evola denied being a fascist and instead referred to himself as a superfascist. Introduction to magic is a collection of intelligent and erudite essays many of them admirably concise. Evola was admired by the italian fascist leader benito mussolini. This was for me the most difficult book by julius evola though the book is written by s. Julius evola, also known as baron giulio cesare andrea evola, was an italian philosopher, esotericist, occultist, author, artist, poet, political activist, soldier. See more ideas about julius evola, books and western philosophy. The title of this book could be a bit misleading, as its fair to say that the majority of the articles in this book. Included in introduction to magic are instructions for creating an etheric double, speaking words of power, using fragrances, interacting with entities, and creating a magical chain. Julius evola was an italian philosopher, esotericist, painter, critic of politics, and scholar of world religions. Julius evola introduction to magic consciousness sleep.

Among the arcane texts translated are the tibetan teachings of the thunderbolt diamond path, the mithraic mystery cults grand papyrus of paris, and the greco. An introduction to magic evola an introduction to ritual magic introduction to magic free ebook introduction to magic free e book evola evola men among julius evola pdf evola epub julius evola the bow and the club evola pdf evola revolt man among the ruins evola the bow and the club, evola the mystery of the grail evola east and. The prime movers of the group were arturo reghini 18781946, a pythagorean mathematician and reviver of a spiritual freemasonry, and julius evola 18981974, then a young philosopher with a precocious mastery of the esoteric doctrines of east and west. Julius evola s final major work, which examines the prototype of the human being who can give absolute meaning to his or her life in a world of dissolution presents a powerful criticism of. Many years later, in 1971, evola gathered these essays into three volumes.

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