The Occult WorldChristopher Hugh Partridge Routledge, 2015 - 759 ˹éÒ This volume presents students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of the occult. It explores the history of Western occultism, from ancient and medieval sources via the Renaissance, right up to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary occultism. Written by a distinguished team of contributors, the essays consider key figures, beliefs and practices as well as popular culture. |
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... Guénon would have it that Western civilisation is in decline ( Guénon , 2001d , 2001e ) . This idea of inversion can be found in the Hindu tradition but also in Greek and Roman thinking . Instead of a linear progression , history should ...
... Guénon would have it that Western civilisation is in decline ( Guénon , 2001d , 2001e ) . This idea of inversion can be found in the Hindu tradition but also in Greek and Roman thinking . Instead of a linear progression , history should ...
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... Guénon takes as defining modernity . He argues that ' materialism has insinuated itself into the general mentality ' ( 20013 , p . 194 ) to become a form of common sense a that needs no ' theoretical formulation ' ( p . 194 ) but which ...
... Guénon takes as defining modernity . He argues that ' materialism has insinuated itself into the general mentality ' ( 20013 , p . 194 ) to become a form of common sense a that needs no ' theoretical formulation ' ( p . 194 ) but which ...
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... Guénon and many of his followers turned to the Sufi branch of Islam , which Guénon took to be an authentic path to initiation . Guénon argued that there might still be some hidden vestiges of esoterism in the West , perhaps within ...
... Guénon and many of his followers turned to the Sufi branch of Islam , which Guénon took to be an authentic path to initiation . Guénon argued that there might still be some hidden vestiges of esoterism in the West , perhaps within ...
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