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First published in 1908, The Magic Mirrors by Paul Sédir offers an in-depth study of the mirror considered as an instrument of knowledge and perception of the invisible. The author develops a reflection nourished by hermetic, philosophical, and religious traditions, examining the links between divination, clairvoyance, and the exploration of subtle worlds. The work is not limited to a technical description; it also recalls the moral requirements that accompany any research focused on these fields.
A practice placed in its historical context
This book is neither a practical manual nor mere occult curiosity. Paul Sédir places the use of the mirror in its spiritual and historical context, showing how this practice fits into an ancient Western tradition. The analysis highlights how the mirror becomes a support for inner reflection and a tool for self-examination, while maintaining constant intellectual rigor.
A rediscovered and still relevant text
Rediscovered in a modernized edition, this work retains its full significance for readers interested in the Western esoteric tradition. It invites questioning the way we look at ourselves and the world, opening a space where knowledge and discipline advance together. The Magic Mirrors thus remains a solid reference for understanding the place of the mirror in the history of occult practices.






















































































































































































































