The Tree of Life by Israel Regardie
The Tree of Life by Israel Regardie
The Tree of Life by Israel Regardie
The Tree of Life by Israel Regardie

The Tree of Life by Israel Regardie

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The Tree of Life A Study in Magic by Israel Regardie

Publication:  1973 Samuel Weiser; New York

Israel Regardie concluded and insisted that Magic is lucid, Definite and precise, that there are no vague formulae comprehended within the spehere of its exactitude. Regardie set himself the gigantic task of providing a guide to Aleister Crowley's "The Equinox" series, The Tree of Life was the result. 

About the Author: "Francis Israel Regardie (/rɪˈɡɑːrdi/; né Regudy; November 17, 1907 – March 10, 1985) was a British-American occultist, ceremonial magician, and writer who spent much of his life in the United States. He wrote fifteen books on the subject of occultism.

Born to a working-class Orthodox Jewish family in the East End of London, Regardie and his family soon moved to Washington, D.C., in the United States. Regardie rejected Orthodox Judaism during his teenage years and took an interest in Theosophy, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jewish mysticism. It was through his interest in yoga that he encountered the writings of the occultist Aleister Crowley. Contacting Crowley, he was invited to serve as the occultist's secretary, necessitating a move to Paris, France in 1928. He followed Crowley to England before their association ended. Living in England, he wrote two books on the Qabalah, A Garden of Pomegranates and The Tree of Life. In 1934 he then joined the Stella Matutina—a ceremonial magic order descended from the defunct Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn—but grew dissatisfied with its leadership and left. He also studied psychology, being particularly influenced by ideas from Jungian psychology, and explored Christian mysticism.

In 1937 he returned to the United States. Concerned that the Golden Dawn system of ceremonial magic would be lost, he published the Stella Matutina rituals in a series of books between 1938 and 1940. This entailed breaking his oath of secrecy and brought anger from many other occultists. During the Second World War he served in the U.S. Army. On returning to the U.S., he gained a doctorate in psychology before relocating to Los Angeles in 1947 and setting up practice as a chiropractor. In 1981 he retired and moved to Sedona, Arizona, where he died of a heart attack four years later."

Condition: publishers blue cloth boards, gilt title to spine, minor rubbing to tail of spine, frontis page with a crease, dust jacket is present with the origina price ($10.00) some wear along the edges of spine- primarily to head and tail of spine, a tightly bound clean copy in Very Good condition