Inicio zohar el libro de los esplendores

zohar el libro de los esplendores

Eliphas Levi

9789501760026
Sinopsis

Eliphas Levi is considered one of the most important writers in the field of the so-called Occult Sciences. "The Book of Splendors" is his most famous posthumous work and contains—among other documents of enormous value to esoterists—the first Spanish version of the Siphra Dze...

Colección
Libros de No ficción
$12.95
Pregunta sobre este producto
Purchase in the next few hours for delivery between Sat, 27 Jun and Mon, 29 Jun
ninguno Purchase in the next few hours for delivery between and
$12.95

DESCRIPCIÓN

DETALLES

zohar el libro de los esplendores

Eliphas Levi is considered one of the most important writers in the field of the so-called Occult Sciences. "The Book of Splendors" is his most famous posthumous work and contains—among other documents of enormous value to esoterists—the first Spanish version of the Siphra Dzeniutta, an ancient Hebrew manuscript which Levi attributes as the key to "Sepher a Zohar," considered one of the pillars of the Kabbalah. In these pages, Eliphas Levi pours out his thoughts on Hebrew Kabbalah, whose study, he affirms, will unite Israelites and Christians into a single people. Along with his thesis on the origins of Kabbalah, he selects a collection of legends characteristic of Freemasonry in an attempt to present the society of Masons as the alliance and fusion of kabbalistic Judaism and Neoplatonic Christianity... It includes the elements of Kabbalah in ten lessons.


--

Eliphas Levi is considered one of the most important writers in the field of the so-called Occult Sciences. "The Book of Splendors" is his most famous posthumous work and contains—among other documents of enormous value to esoterists—the first Spanish version of the Siphra Dzeniutta, an ancient Hebrew manuscript which Levi attributes as the key to "Sepher a Zohar," considered one of the pillars of the Kabbalah. In these pages, Eliphas Levi pours out his thoughts on Hebrew Kabbalah, whose study, he affirms, will unite Israelites and Christians into a single people. Along with his thesis on the origins of Kabbalah, he selects a collection of legends characteristic of Freemasonry in an attempt to present the society of Masons as the alliance and fusion of kabbalistic Judaism and Neoplatonic Christianity... It includes the elements of Kabbalah in ten lessons.

Sobre el autor