The ultimate goal is the spiritual evolution and mastery of the practitioner, described as the "creator of oneself".
– Focuses on ceremonial magic, including practical applications, symbols, and the mastery of the " Astral Light "—the medium through which magical intent is manifested. Key Themes Dogma e Ritual da Alta Magia
– Explores the theoretical foundations, Cabalistic principles , and the "universal key" of occult philosophy. The ultimate goal is the spiritual evolution and
To know, to dare, to will, and to keep silent ( Savoir, Oser, Vouloir, se Taire ). To know, to dare, to will, and to
First published in two volumes between 1854 and 1856, Dogma e Ritual da Alta Magia (originally Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie ) is considered the seminal work of Éliphas Lévi , the pseudonym of Alphonse Louis Constant. This masterpiece reignited Western esoteric spirituality and paved the way for modern mystical movements, including the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Core Philosophy and Structure
The Foundation of Modern Occultism: Éliphas Lévi’s Dogma e Ritual da Alta Magia
Lévi’s concept of a universal fluid that records all events (Akashic Records) and serves as the primary agent for divination and thaumaturgy. Legacy and Influence