The ceremonies being, as we have said, artificial methods for creating a habit of will, become unnecessary when the habit is confirmed. - Eliphas Levi

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The ceremonies being, as we have said, artificial methods for creating a habit of will, become unnecessary when the habit is confirmed.

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About Eliphas Levi

Eliphas Lévi (February 8, 1810 – May 31, 1875), born Alphonse Louis Constant, was a French occult author and magician. "Eliphas Lévi," the name under which he published his books, was his attempt to translate or transliterate his given names "Alphonse Louis" into Hebrew.

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Native Name: Eliphas Lévi
Alternative Names: Alphonse Louis Alphonse Louis Constant Abbé Constant Abbe Constant Alphonse Constant Éliphas Lévi
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I speak of the imagination, which the Kabalists term the DIAPHANE or TRANSLUCID. Imagination, in effect, is like the soul's eye; therein forms are outlined and preserved; thereby we behold the reflections of the invisible world; it is the glass of visions and the apparatus of magical life. By its intervention we heal diseases, modify the seasons, warn off death from the living and raise the dead to life, because it is the imagination which exalts will and gives it power over the Universal Agent.

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