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An edition of The Morning of the Magicians (1964)

The Morning of the Magicians

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Stein and Day
Language
English
Pages
300

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1977, Stein and Day
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1968, Avon
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1964, Stein and Day
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Table of Contents

Part One.
The Future Perfect. Page 9
I. Salute to the reader in a hurry Page 10
II. Bourgeois delights Page 5
III. Brief reflections Page 17
An Open Conspiracy.
I. The generation of the "workers of the Earth" Page 23
II. The prophets of the Apocalypse Page 33
III. Fantastic realism again Page 41
IV. The concealment of knowledge and power Page 60
The Example of Alchemy.
I. An alchemist Page 73
II. A hundred thousand books that no one reads Page 79
III. In which a little Jew is seen to prefer honey to sugar Page 90
IV. The modern alchemist and the spirit of research Page 99
V. There is time for everything Page 110
The Vanished Civilizations.
I. In which the authors introduce a fantastic personage Page 113
II. An hypothesis condemned to the stake Page 131
III. In which the authors speculate about the Great Pyramid Page 139
IV. Memory older than us Page 150
Part Two.
A Few Years in the Absolute Elsewhere.
I. All the marbles in the same bag Page 164
II. In the Tribune des Nations the Devil and madness are refused recognition Page 179
III. P. J. Toulet and Arthur Machen Page 182
IV. A hollow Earth, a frozen world, a New Man Page 190
V. An ultimatum for the scientists Page 199
VI. Horbiger still has a million follower Page 223
VII. A hollow Earth Page 243
VIII. Grist for our horrible mill Page 251
IX. Himmler and the other side of the problem Page 263
Part Three.
That Infinity Called Man. . .
I. A New Kind of Intuition Page 280
II. The Fantastic Within Page 295
III. Toward a Psychological Revolution Page 306
IV. The Magic Mind Rediscovered Page 312
V. The Notion of an "Awakened State" Page 332
VI. Three True Stories as Illustration Page 344
VII. The "Awakened"Man Page 355
VIII. Some Documents on the "Awakened State" Page 358
IX. The Point Beyond Infinity Page 374
X. Some Reflections on the Mutants Page 385
Index. 404

Edition Notes

Translation copyright © 1963 by Anthony Gibbs & Phillips Ltd.
Jacket design by Peter Kaminsky

Published in
New York, USA
Other Titles
Le Matine des Magiciens
Copyright Date
1960
Translation Of
Le Matine des Magiciens
Translated From
French

Contributors

Author
Bergier, Jacques

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
i - xii, 300p.
Number of pages
300
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.75 x 1 inches

ID Numbers

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OL25647070M

Work Description

This groundbreaking, international bestseller, first published in 1960, couples profound insights into the hidden history of humanity and our perceptions of reality with the scientific evidence that supports the existence of paranormal activity, telepathy, and extraterrestrial communications. The first book to explore in depth the Nazi fascination with the occult, Pauwels and Bergier also broke new ground with their study of pyramidology, alchemy and its close kinship with atomic energy, and the possibility of a widespread mutation of humanity that would herald the dawn of a new age for the earth. Their study of secret societies, starting with the Rosicrucians, suggests that such changes are actively being pursued in the present day by a “conspiracy” of the most spiritually and intellectually advanced members of the human race.

The Morning of the Magicians also explores the anomalous events collected by Charles Fort, the work of Gurdjieff, and the history of the mysterious Fulcanelli, who was widely believed to have manufactured the philosopher’s stone--which provided the Nazis the motive for mounting an intensive search for him during their occupation of Paris. Much more than a collection of strange facts defying conventional wisdom, this book remains a sophisticated philosophical exploration of repressed phenomena and hidden histories that asks its readers to look at reality with ever “awakened eyes.”

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