The Morning of the Magicians
$ 18.00
Author: Louis Pauis and Jacques Bergier
Publisher: Avon W256
Year: 1971 Print: 3 Cover Price: $1.25
Condition: Book Grades. Good Plus. Cover wear
Genre: Non Fiction/Occult/New Age/Paranormal
Pages: 416
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Pauwels and Bergier spent years exploring the frontiers of human knowledge and fringe subjects to challenge conventional, purely scientific interpretations of reality. The book argues that there is a vast amount of hidden human history, repressed knowledge, and unrealized potential in humanity.
Key themes and subjects explored in the book include:
- Nazi Occultism: The book is widely credited with popularizing the study of the Nazi obsession with the occult, secret societies, and esoteric origins.
- Alchemy and Nuclear Physics: The authors draw unexpected parallels between ancient alchemical traditions (like the creation of the philosopher's stone) and modern atomic energy.
- Anomalous Events: It utilizes the unexplained, bizarre phenomena and data compiled by Charles Fort, as well as the teachings of spiritual figures like Gurdjieff.
- Human Evolution: The authors discuss the possibility of human mutants, parallel universes, and a widespread evolutionary leap that could result in a "superhumanity" or a new age of spiritual awakening.
- Secret Societies: It investigates cryptic societies (such as the Rosicrucians) and proposes that hidden, spiritually awakened elites might be guiding historical and societal shifts.