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Éliphas Lévi was a prominent French occultist, author, and ceremonial magician who played a pivotal role in the revival of interest in magic and esoteric traditions in the 19th century. His writings, notably 'The Doctrine and Ritual of High Magic' and 'History of Magic', synthesized various strands of occult thought, drawing from Kabbalah, alchemy, and tarot. Lévi's unique interpretations and philosophical insights helped shape modern Western esotericism, influencing subsequent generations of magicians and occultists.

Lévi's approach to magic was not merely about rituals and spells; he emphasized the importance of the mind, will, and the spiritual quest that accompanies the practice of magic. His work laid the groundwork for the later developments in occult practices and theosophy, and his distinctive ideas about the symbolism of the tarot have endured in contemporary interpretations. Lévi's legacy continues to resonate in the fields of magic and spirituality, making him a significant figure in the history of occult thought.