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At the end of the 19th century, the Golden Dawn appeared, an initiatory society founded by several British occultists and Freemasons. Among them is Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, author of this work and a major figure in Western esotericism. This order has left a lasting mark on the history of occult practices by developing a structured system that still influences many approaches related to magic and divination today.
The divinatory teachings of a major initiatory order
This work reveals part of the teachings transmitted within the Golden Dawn concerning the divinatory arts. It covers various fields such as astrology, cartomancy, geomancy, and clairvoyance, presenting how these practices were understood and used by the order’s initiates. The text offers a discovery of an organized and methodical vision of divination, where each practice finds its place within a coherent whole.
A French translation of a long inaccessible text
Translated into French for the first time, this book opens access to teachings that were long reserved for a restricted circle. It allows understanding the logic and methods used in the Golden Dawn’s divinatory work, while providing an overview of the considerable influence exerted by this order on modern occultism. The whole constitutes a valuable resource for those wishing to deepen their understanding of divinatory practices and their history.






















































































































































































































