How to Become a Mage is the first English translation of the enormously influential occultist Josephin Peladan. This book is a fascinating entry into nineteenth-century French thought, sharing advice on overcoming the pitfalls of status quo society while perfecting one's own soul. Josephin Peladan (1858 1918) was a flamboyant personality and controversial media celebrity as well as the author of combative art criticism and a series of novels with occult themes. Peladan also wrote influential non-fiction works on occult topics committed to the belief that the best way for modern Europeans to enter into communion with the guiding intelligences of humanity was through magic and the arts. He played a key role in reviving Rosicrucianism and provided a spiritual and intellectual backdrop to fin-de-siecle French symbolism. His ideas influenced the leading artists of the day, including composers Claude Debussy and Erik Satie and writer Antonin Artaud.
About the AuthorJOSEPHIN PELADAN(1858 1918) was an outspoken cultural commentator and the author of popular novels and nonfiction works on occult topics. He played a key role in reviving Rosicrucianism and provided a spiritual and intellectual backdrop to fin-de-siecle French symbolism, influencing the leading artists and thinkers of the day. K. K. ALBERT S (Phoenix, AZ) master of fine arts degree and her career as an artist and translator have led her to appreciate Peladan s teachings about aestheticism. She is a lifelong student of astrology, tarot, zen, the I Ching, Qabalah, theosophy, and dreamwork.
Book InformationISBN 9780738759487
Author K.K. AlbertFormat Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Llewellyn Publications,U.S.Publisher Llewellyn Publications,U.S.