Introduction: A Life of Magic and Mystery
by Donald Traxler
Preface: A Key that Opens Doors
1 In the Mist of Thought
2 The Birth to Love
3 The Baptism
4 The Test
5 Joy on the Plain
6 The Crossing
7 On the Other Shore
8 About the New Religion: The Doctrine of the Third Term of the
Trinity
Appendix A. The Two Editions of the Story
Appendix B. The Aum Clock
Appendix C. Naglowska’s Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Maria de Naglowska (1883-1936) was a Russian occultist, mystic and founder of the Brotherhood of the Golden Arrow, whose conferences in Paris in the 1930s were attended by many now famous avant-garde and notorious writers and artists, such as Julius Evola, Man Ray and Andre Breton. She is, also, known for her translation of P. B. Randolph's Magia Sexualis, the classic occult text that has survived only through her translation. Donald Traxler is both a translator and student of the occult. He lives in Martinez, California.
“The English publication of the works of Maria de Naglowska is an
enormous step in making the elusive information on sexual magic
available to a new generation of readers.”
*Hans Thomas Hakl, author of Eranos and co-editor of Gnostika*
“While much of de Naglowska’s work does not fit at all with modern
spiritual conceptions, this book does seed certain concepts that
allow for some flexibility in gender roles in modern magical
practices. This may be another curio to collect, but it also merits
academic, particularly sociological, study.”
*Diana Rajchel, Facing North, August 2012*
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