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  1. Éliphas Lévi. Éliphas Lévi Zahed, born Alphonse Louis Constant (8 February 1810 – 31 May 1875), was a French esotericist, poet, and writer. Initially pursuing an ecclesiastical career in the Catholic Church, he abandoned the priesthood in his mid-twenties and became a ceremonial magician.

  2. While alive he followed the esoteric path and adopted the Jewish pseudonym of Eliphas Levi, which he claimed was a Hebrew version of his, own name. Although known for many books on ritual Magic, Levi is perhaps best known for his work regarding the alleged deity of the Knights Templar, the Baphomet.

  3. In Baphomet. …Ritual ), the influential French occultist Éliphas Lévi created the Baphomet that has become a recognized occult icon. The book’s frontispiece was a drawing of Baphomet imagined as a “Sabbatic Goat”—a hermaphroditic winged human figure with the head and feet of a goat that is adorned with numerous esoteric symbols ...

  4. Eliphas Levi Quotes. If you wish to seduce an angel, you must play the part of a devil. Everything is possible to him who wills only what is true! Rest in Nature, study, know, then dare; dare to will, dare to act and be silent! Eliphas Levi (2013). “The Ritual of Transcendental Magic”, p.191, Jazzybee Verlag.

  5. Éliphas Lévi, Alphonse Louis Constant, Abbe. France 1810 - 1875. “Eliphas Lévi was born Alphonse Louis Constant in 1810, and was a very influential writer on the topics of magic and Hebrew mysticism.

  6. Eliphas Levi. The most influential figure in the centuries old story of Western magic and the Judaic Kabala (“the receiving”) was neither a Jew by birth or conversion. That being said and further contributing to the confusion, he learned Hebrew in order to master Kabala and adopted a Hebraic name.

  7. Éliphas Lévi (the pseudonym of Alphonse Louis Constant, 1810–75) was one of the most influential occultists of the nineteenth century. Born in Paris, he began by studying for the priesthood but stopped when he realized that he was not likely to overcome his love for women.

  8. Lévi, Éliphas (1810-1875) Pseudonym of Alphonse-Louis Constant, a French occultist of the nineteenth century, whose work stands as the fountain-head of the contemporary magical revival.

  9. Éliphas Lévi, [1] (8 de fevereiro de 1810 - 31 de Maio de 1875), pseudónimo de Alphonse Louis Constant, foi um escritor, ocultista e mago cerimonialista francês. [2] Considerado um dos ocultistas mais influentes do século XIX. [3]

  10. Éliphas Lévi, (the pen name of Abbé Louis Constant, b. 1810, d. 1875), was one of the leading occultists of the 19th century. For most of his life he was a Roman Catholic priest; even after he was defrocked in 1844, his views continued to have a strong Catholic influence.

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