
Modern Mystics and Modern Magic
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Arthur Lillie
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Self-help
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
184
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 21, 2003
出版社
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
0766133060
ISBN-13
9780766133068
説明
In this insightful work, the author delves into the world of modern mystics and the intriguing practices of magic that have emerged in contemporary society. Exploring the life and contributions of the Rev. William Stainton Moses, a pivotal figure in the 19th-century spiritual movement, readers are taken on a journey through his philosophy, writings, and the influence he had on his contemporaries. Lillie presents a compelling biography, shedding light on Moses's experiences as a medium and his role in the burgeoning interest in the paranormal during his time.
The narrative extends to include captivating sketches of other notable figures, emphasizing their contributions to the field of mysticism. Among these is a look at the influential roles of various spiritualists and their unique perspectives, intertwining their stories with Moses's legacy. The intersections of their lives illustrate a rich tapestry of thought that reflects the era's fascination with unlocking the mysteries beyond the physical realm.
As Lillie meticulously examines the principles and practices of modern magic, he captures the essence of how these ideas transformed societal views on spirituality. This exploration resonates with readers who are curious about the evolution of mystical thought and the ways in which it continues to permeate modern life.
Ultimately, this work serves as both an historical account and a contemplative reflection on the nature of belief, encouraging readers to ponder the connections between the seen and the unseen, while considering the impact of these figures on contemporary spirituality.
The narrative extends to include captivating sketches of other notable figures, emphasizing their contributions to the field of mysticism. Among these is a look at the influential roles of various spiritualists and their unique perspectives, intertwining their stories with Moses's legacy. The intersections of their lives illustrate a rich tapestry of thought that reflects the era's fascination with unlocking the mysteries beyond the physical realm.
As Lillie meticulously examines the principles and practices of modern magic, he captures the essence of how these ideas transformed societal views on spirituality. This exploration resonates with readers who are curious about the evolution of mystical thought and the ways in which it continues to permeate modern life.
Ultimately, this work serves as both an historical account and a contemplative reflection on the nature of belief, encouraging readers to ponder the connections between the seen and the unseen, while considering the impact of these figures on contemporary spirituality.