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Éliphas Lévi Zahed, born
Alphonse Louis Constant (8
February 1810 – 31 May 1875), was a
French esotericist, poet, and writer.
Initially pursuing an ecclesiastical...
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Baphomet has been ****ociated with the
Sabbatic Goat
illustration by
Éliphas Lévi,
composed of
binary elements representing the "symbolization of the...
- came to be ****ociated with
various French esoteric groups connected to
Éliphas Lévi and Papus, and in 1875 was
introduced into the
English language by...
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essentially "good". However, the
influential but
controversial writer Éliphas Lévi,
known for
believing that
magic was a real science, had
called it...
- blindness. In the Rider–Waite–Smith deck, the
Devil is
derived in part from
Eliphas Levi's
famous illustration "Baphomet" in his
Dogme et
Rituel de la Haute...
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Eliphaz is one of Esau's sons in the Bible.
Eliphaz or
Eliphas may also
refer to:
Eliphaz (Job),
another person in the
Bible Eliphaz Dow (1705–1755),...
- body or body of
light was
adopted by 19th-century
ceremonial magician Éliphas Lévi,
Florence Farr and the
magicians of the
Hermetic Order of the Golden...
- many
branches of esotericism. In 1881
Waite discovered the
writings of
Eliphas Levi.
Waite joined the
Outer Order of the
Hermetic Order of the Golden...
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killed the
former ruler of Lorn V, the
Chaos Lord Crull. The
Chaos Lord
Eliphas commanding forces from the
Chaos Undivided warband Word
Bearers arrives...
- the
tarot trumps.
Etteilla created a
method of
divination using tarot;
Éliphas Lévi
worked to
break away from the
Egyptian nature of the
divinatory tarot...