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Astrology for Initiates: Astrological Secrets of the Western Mystery Tradition

Astrology for Initiates: Astrological Secrets of the Western Mystery Tradition

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Title: Astrology for Initiates: Astrological Secrets of the Western Mystery Tradition

Contributor(s): Gerard Encausse aka Papus (author), J. Lee Lehman (translator)

ISBN: 9780877288947

Paperback: 136 pages

Features: Charts, appendix, translator's references, index.

Dimensions: 21.11 x 13.89 x 1.35 cms; 210 g

Published by Weiser Books (1996)

Condition: New

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The French physician Papus (Gérard Encausse, 1865-1916) is best known to English-speaking readers for his work The Tarot of the Bohemians. He lived during an exciting period when mystery traditions and esoteric research were at an all-time high in Europe. Involved in many French secret societies, Papus was in an ideal position to synthesize these influences into his astrological and esoteric work.

One of his mentors was François Charles Berlet, who was involved in the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor as well as being the premier French astrologer. Papus was also influenced by Thomas Burgoyne, author of The Light of Egypt, the book that explained the principles of the Hermetic Brotherhood's practices. Papus, in turn, was the publisher of the review L'Initiation, which was an outlet for other well-known writers of the day — Eliphas Levi, Ely Star, and C. Flammarion. By borrowing from Burgoyne and the Continental astrological tradition, Papus produced a work that provides fresh insights to the English speaking astrological tradition. 

Lehman's introduction places Papus in an historical perspective and explains his influence in late 19th and early 20th century France. In translating this work from the French, she has given English speaking students of astrology and the Western Mystery Tradition an important source work.

Gerard Encausse aka Papus(1865-1916)

Gerard Encausse (1865-1916), was a Spanish-born French physician who used the pen-name of Papus. After years of researching the occult, Kabbalah, alchemy, and magic, he was among the first to offer a serious study of the Tarot. He co-founded the Kabbalistic Order of the Rose-Croix and was active in the Hermetic Brotherhood of the Light and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

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