Eliphas Levi
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| birth_name = Alphonse Louis
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| birth_place = [[France]]
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'''Eliphas Lévi''', born '''Alphonse Louis Constant''', ([[February 8]], [[1810]] - [[May 31]], [[1875]]) was a [[France|French]] [[occult]] author and [[magic (paranormal)|magician]].
"Eliphas Lévi," the name under which he published his books, was his attempt to [[translation|translate]] or [[transliteration|transliterate]] his given names "Alphonse Louis" into [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]].
==Biography==
Lévi was the son of a shoemaker in [[Paris]]; he attended a [[seminary]] and began to study to enter the [[Roman Catholic]] [[priest]]hood. However, while at the seminary he fell in love, and left without being ordained. He wrote a number of minor religious works: ''Des Moeurs et des Doctrines du Rationalisme en France'' ("Of the Moral Customs and Doctrines of Rationalism in France", 1839) was a tract within the cultural stream of the [[Counter-Enlightenment]]. ''La Mère de Dieu'' ("The Mother of God", 1844) followed and, after leaving the seminary, two radical tracts, ''L'Evangile du Peuple'' ("The Gospel of the People," 1840), and ''Le Testament de la Liberté'' ("The Testament of Liberty"), published in the [[Revolutions of 1848|year of revolutions, 1848]], led to two brief prison sentences.
[[Image:Baphomet.png|thumb|left|[[Baphomet]], in ''[[Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie]]'' 1855]]
In 1854, Lévi visited [[England]], where he met the [[novel]]ist [[Edward Bulwer-Lytton]], who was interested in [[Rosicrucian]]ism as a literary theme and was the president of a minor Rosicrucian order. With Bulwer-Lytton, Lévi conceived the notion of writing a treatise on magic. This appeared in 1855 under the title ''[[Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie]]'', and was translated into English by [[Arthur Edward Waite]] as ''Transcendental Magic, its Doctrine and Ritual''. Its famous opening lines present the single essential theme of [[Occultism]] and gives some of the flavor of its atmosphere:
::''Behind the veil of all the hieratic and mystical allegories of ancient doctrines, behind the darkness and strange ordeals of all initiations, under the seal of all sacred writings, in the ruins of Nineveh or Thebes, on the crumbling stones of old temples and on the blackened visage of the Assyrian or Egyptian [[sphinx]], in the monstrous or marvelous paintings which interpret to the faithful of India the inspired pages of the Vedas, in the cryptic emblems of our old books on alchemy, in the ceremonies practised at reception by all secret societies, there are found indications of a doctrine which is everywhere the same and everywhere carefully concealed.'' (Introduction)
In 1861, he published a sequel, ''La Clef des Grands Mystères'' (''The Key to the Great Mysteries''). Further magical works by Lévi include ''Fables et Symboles'' (''Stories and Images''), 1862, and ''La Science des Esprits'' (''The Science of Spirits''), 1865. In 1868, he wrote ''Le Grand Arcane, ou l'Occultisme Dévoilé'' (''The Great Secret, or Occultism Unveiled''); this, however, was only published posthumously in 1898.
Lévi's version of magic became a great success, especially after his death. That [[Spiritualism (religious movement)|Spiritualism]] was popular on both sides of the Atlantic from the 1850s contributed to his success. His magical teachings were free from obvious fanaticisms, even if they remained rather murky; he had nothing to sell, and did not pretend to be the inititate of some ancient or fictitious [[secret society]]. He incorporated the [[Tarot]] cards into his magical system, and as a result the Tarot has been an important part of the [[paraphernalia]] of Western magicians. He had a deep impact on the magic of the [[Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]] and later on the ex-Golden Dawn member [[Aleister Crowley]]. It was largely through the occultists inspired by him that Lévi is remembered as one of the key founders of the twentieth century revival of magic.
In Crowley's [[autobiography]] ''[[The Confessions of Aleister Crowley]]'' — published as non-fiction but now recognised as containing many fabrications — Crowley claimed to be the reincarnation of Eliphas Lévi and offered as evidence the statement that Crowley was born shortly after Lévi died. However, Crowley's birthdate, [[October 12]], 1875, is just slightly less than six months after Levi's death, and Crowley was not a [[premature birth]], meaning that the infant Crowley had already been gestated in the [[womb]] for four months when Levi died.
==Theory of magic==
Levi identified three fundamental principles of magic:<ref>{{cite book |last=Ellwood |first=Robert S. |year=1993 |title=Islands of the Dawn |location=Honolulu |publisher=University of Hawaii Press |id=ISBN 0-8248-1487-8}}</ref>
#That the material universe is only a small part of total reality, which includes many other planes and modes of consciousness. Full knowledge and full power in the universe are only attainable through awareness of these other aspects of reality. One of the most important of these levels or aspects of reality is the "[[astral light]]", a cosmic fluid which may be molded by will into physical forms.
#That human willpower is a real force, capable of achieving absolutely anything, from the mundane to the miraculous.
#That the human being is a [[microcosm]], a miniature of the [[macrocosm]]ic universe, and the two are fundamentally linked. Causes set in motion on one level may equally have effects on another.
==See also==
* [[Qabalah]]
* [[Kabbalah]]
* [[Hermeticism]]
* [[Esotericism]]
* [[Occultism]]
* [[Neoplatonism]]
==Notes and references==
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* [[H.P.Lovecraft]] referred to Levi several times in his novela [[The Case of Charles Dexter Ward]] .
==External links==
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*[http://www.occult-underground.com/levi.html''Online books by Levi]
*[http://altreligion.about.com/library/texts/bl_transcendental.htm''The Doctrine of Transcendental Magic''] (HTML)
*[http://www.geocities.com/cranesco/keymys/46con.html ''The Key to the Great Mysteries'']
*[http://www.la-rose-bleue.org/Biographies/Levi.html ''Extensive biography in French'']
*Levi, Eliphas. [http://www.tarot.org.il/Library/Levi/Clavicules%20de%20Salomon.pdf ''Clefs Majeurs et Clavicules de Salomon''] ("Major Arcana and Keys of Solomon") - text online. Retrieved [[19 October]] [[2006]]
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