The Philosophy of Natural Magic. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa. Full Audiobook
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"The Philosophy of Natural Magic" is a classic work of Renaissance esotericism written by German magician and alchemist Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. The book is a comprehensive study of the occult history and philosophy of Europe, and is vital reading for anyone interested in the Jewish Kabbalah, Christian mysteries, and other arcane traditions. The book is divided into three parts, each of which explores a different aspect of natural magic. The first part deals with the natural world, including the elements, the heavens, and the occult virtues of all things. The second part focuses on the human world, including the human body, the soul, and the mind. The third part explores the divine world, including angels, demons, and the mysteries of the divine. Throughout the book, Agrippa emphasizes the importance of piety and religious devotion, and argues that true knowledge of the natural world can only be attained through a deep understanding of the divine.
The book is a fascinating exploration of the occult philosophy of the Renaissance, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of magic and the occult. It is also a valuable resource for anyone interested in the Jewish Kabbalah, Christian mysteries, and other arcane traditions. The book is well-written and engaging, and provides a comprehensive overview of the natural magic of the Renaissance.
00:00:00 Agrippa
00:01:01 Sublime Occult Philosophy
00:01:59 Preface
00:04:51 Early Life Of Cornelius Agrippa
00:23:38 Cornelius Agrippa To The Reader
00:29:18 Agrippa To Trithemius
00:34:55 Trithemius To Agrippa
00:38:37 THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURAL MAGIC. Chapter 1. How Magicians Collect Virtues From The Three-Fold World Is Declared In These Three Books
00:40:54 Chapter 2. What Magic Is, What Are The Parts Thereof, And How The Professors Thereof Must Be Qualified
00:47:27 Chapter 3. Of The Four Elements, Their Qualities, And Mutual Mixtions
00:50:55 Chapter 4. Of A Three-Fold Consideration Of The Elements
00:53:33 Chapter 5. Of The Wonderful Natures Of Fire And Earth
00:59:10 Chapter 6. Of The Wonderful Natures Of Water, Air And Winds
01:13:20 Chapter 7. Of The Kinds Of Compounds, What Relation They Stand In To The Elements, And What Relation There Is Betwixt The Elements Themselves And The Soul, Senses And Dispositions Of Men
01:17:42 Chapter 8. How The Elements Are In The Heavens, In Stars, In Devils, In Angels, And Lastly In God Himself
01:22:25 Chapter 9. Of The Virtues Of Things Natural, Depending Immediately Upon Elements
01:25:44 Chapter 10. Of The Occult Virtues Of Things
01:29:47 Chapter 11. How Occult Virtues Are Infused Into The Several Kinds Of Things By Ideas Through The Help Of The Soul Of The World, And Rays Of The Stars; And What Things Abound Most With This Virtue
01:33:25 Chapter 12. How It Is That Particular Virtues Are Infused Into Particular Individuals, Even Of The Same Species
01:35:50 Chapter 13. Whence The Occult Virtues Of Things Proceed
01:43:09 Chapter 14. Of The Spirit Of The World, What It Is, And How By Way Of Medium It Unites Occult Virtues To Their Subjects
01:47:13 Chapter 15. How We Must Find Out And Examine The Virtues Of Things By Way Of Similitude
01:52:42 Chapter 16. How The Operations Of Several Virtues Pass From One Thing Into Another, And Are Communicated One To The Other
01:54:39 Chapter 17. How By Enmity And Friendship The Virtues Of Things Are To Be Tried And Found Out
02:01:24 Chapter 18. Of The Inclinations Of Enmities
02:07:33 Chapter 19. How The Virtues Of Things Are To Be Tried And Found Out, Which Are In Them Specially, Or In Any One Individual By Way Of Special Gift
02:09:17 Chapter 20. The Natural Virtues Are In Some Things Throughout Their Whole Substance, And In Other Things In Certain Parts And Members
02:12:31 Chapter 21. Of The Virtues Of Things Which Are In Them Only In Their Life Time, And Such As Remain In Them Even After Their Death
02:17:05 Chapter 22. How Inferior Things Are Subjected To Superior Bodies, And How The Bodies, The Actions, And Dispositions Of Men Are Ascribed To Stars And Signs
02:23:18 Chapter 23. How We Shall Know What Stars Natural Things Are Under, And What Things Are Under The Sun, Which Are Called Solary
02:30:51 Chapter 24. What Things Are Lunary, Or Under The Power Of The Moon
02:34:52 Chapter 25. What Things Are Saturnine, Or Under The Power Of Saturn
02:37:44 Chapter 26. What Things Are Under The Power Of Jupiter, And Are Called Jovial
02:40:06 Chapter 27. What Things Are Under The Power Of Mars, And Are Called Martial
02:42:22 Chapter 28. What Things Are Under The Power Of Venus, And Are Called Venereal
02:44:45 Chapter 29. What Things Are Under The Power Of Mercury, And Are Called Mercurial
02:46:40 Chapter 30. That The Whole Su
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