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In a letter dated 20 June 1921 which was sent to the publisher and friend Giuseppe Garibaldi Rocco, Giuliano Kremmerz (Ciro Formisano, 1861-1930) expressed his intention to publish a volume dedicated to the Tarot . This text would have been the first of a larger work in two or three volumes, dedicated to Divinatory Magic. Kremmerz decided to attach to the book the 22 Major Arcana that must have been the size of a business card. In a subsequent undated letter (but of the same year), the Neapolitan esotericist warned the Editor that he would send him the drawings of the first 22 cards of the Major Arcana. These cards were inspired by the Piedmontese tarots .In fact, Kremmerz did not wish to use the corrections of French authors such as Papus and Wirth, because his book had to be purely Italic, without the influences of other European occultists. Unfortunately the book on Tarot was never written and what Kremmerz wrote about this topic, can be extrapolated from two articles he inserted in 1909 in the pages of the magazine Luce e Ombra, that it is what we have translated in this book .There was, therefore, no organic work dedicated to the Tarot and the title itself, The Tarot from a philosophical point of view, it is posthumous. This was in fact inserted, for the first time, in the reprint of the two articles from Luce e Ombra, edited by the Milanese publisher Bocca Brothers (1944). To these articles it was added an introductory chapter, taken from an essay written by Kremmerz in the journal Mondo Occulto, directed by the spiritist Francesco Zingaropoli . Finally there is a chapter dedicated to Death. It was an article edited for the first time between the pages of the important martinist review O THANATOS . The entire work, as it was collected by the Bocca Borthers, is however very important, since in it Kremmerz summarizes the most important principles of his philosophy, touching the problem of reincarnation, of sacred love, as a tool for transformation of the human being. His prose is very far from that of his first writings, where he dealt extensively with the topic of magical therapy, propagating his school of hermetic medicine called Fratellanza terapeutico-magica di Miriam. However, these writings on Tarot cards are very important because in them the author veils, in a veiled way, the path to take to realize the so-called magical separando. These can therefore be considered a sort of theoretical preparation for the more advanced disciples who set out to undertake a path of inner alchemy.
Media Details
- Release Date 08/15/2019
- Authors GIULIANO KREMMERZ , CRISTIAN GUZZO
- Language English
- Companies Independently published
- Format Paperback
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