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  Israel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Israel (Hebrew ישׂראל Yisra'el or Yiśrā’ēl, meaning "one who has struggled with God") was the name given to the biblical patriarch Jacob.
In Israel the name Israel Israeli is sometimes used to mean someone whose name is unknown or unspecified.
Israel, Bishop of Caucasian Albania in the seventh century CE.
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 The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn ® / Israel Regardie
Regardie was deeply wounded by the breakup of the friendship and was only able to pardon Crowley in his later years.
Regardie was extremely vexed with the chiefs of the Stella Matutina for being far too concerned with attaining grandiose titles and not concerned enough with the practice of magic.
Regardie's choice was this: keep his oath of secrecy to those who were letting the Order lapse into a severe state of neglect, or publish them and suffer criticism but be assured that the system itself would survive.
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 Encyclopedia: Israel Regardie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Israel Regardie was born in 1907 to an Orthodox Jewish family in the East End of London, an impovershed area (Crowley referred to it as a "vile slum") that twenty years previously had been the stalking ground of Jack the Ripper.
Regardie came across a book of Aleister Crowley's and was immediately awestruck by the elder magician's talent and evident genius.
Regardie attempted to return to the land of his birth, but England would not have him due to his known association with the already-infamous Crowley, whose patriotism was in question due to his having worked for a pro-German newspaper in New York during the Great War.
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 Israel Regardie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Israel Regardie (Francis Israel Regudy) was born on November 17, 1907 in London, England to poor Jewish immigrant parents.
It is believed that he assumed the surname 'Regardie' after his original surname was spelt incorrectly on an official document.
In later life Regardie began to seriously regret the changes and additions to his books in the modern editions in print now and many believe they do not accurately reflect Regardie's original texts and wishes.
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 Israel Regardie
Israel Regardie (1907-1985) stands as an important generational link to the magical rebirth of the late nineteenth century, as well as a pioneer in an early attempt to integrate psychology and magic.
Regardie eventually concluded that it was such unresolved infantility that accounted for most of the chaotic group dynamics of earlier esoteric fraternities.
Regardie even advised that the two should be considered as complementary processes, and that initiation should always be accompanied by some form of psychotherapy.
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 Thelemapedia: The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Israel Regardie
Israel Regardie (November 17, 1907 - March 10, 1985) was an occultist/psychologist.
Born Israel Regudy to Jewish immigrants in London, Regardie moved to Washington D.C. with his family in 1921 at the age of 13.
Regardie was an initiate of Ordo Templi Orientis under Crowley, and after Crowley's death, he was sometimes seen as a neutral arbiter of claimants to the work of that Order.
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 Israel Regardie
Francis Israel Regardie was an occultist, author and one time secretary to the legendary Aleister Crowley.
Regardie due to his extraordinary abilities made rapid progress through the grades, but considered the chiefs to be more concerned with attaining grandiose titles than with the practice of magic.
Regardie was deeply wounded by the break-up of their friendship, and was only able to pardon him in later years.
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 Israel Regardie: Mountain Temple & Order of the Golden Dawn
In a sense, Regardie went beyond his erstwhile mentor Crowley in terms of bringing the practice of medieval mysticism into the modern world by tying it to the new science of psychology.
Unlike Crowley, whose works are infamous for being "difficult" even for readers familiar with magic in general, Regardie's books were always written for a wider audience and made a point of explaining seemingly esoteric concepts in a rationalistic fashion that mid-20th century readers, already exposed to the discoveries of psychology, could accept.
Regardie died, in retirement, in 1985 in one of the most "magical" areas of the country -- Sedona, Arizona.
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 The One Year Manual: Twelve Steps to Spiritual Enlightment by Israel Regardie, Search Cheap Books, Discount Books, ISBN ...
Embraced within Regardie's intelligent perspective, are a few chapters on breathing, relaxation, and body 'awareness'(you'll have to read the book to find out how useful this is, and how its done,) that are the best little, astute guides to health practices outside of diet, exercise, and advice from a regular, reputable physician.
Regardie was a chiropractic by profession, and no doubt utilized many of the simple techniques ofered up in the "The One Year Manual" with his clients.
Regardie elswewhere is a great believer of such, for the beginning occultist, facing the stress of 'alternative' practices.
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 The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn ® / A Garden of Pomegranates
For a time Regardie explored Christian mysticism with great interest and the breadth of his knowledge is evident from the similarities he shows with other systems of esoteric knowledge, including yoga, the Rosicrucian Fraternity, the Masonic Lodge, and the writings of Ouspensky, Blavatsky, and Jung.
Regardie quotes from Ouspensky's Tedium Organum, which states, 'The entire body of teachings of religio-philosophic movements have as their avowed or hidden purpose, the expansion of consciousness.
Regardie's scholarly approach and (the Cicero's) ample footnotes contribute to the usefulness of this title for addition to academic libraries which support courses in comparative religion or mysticism.
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 Amazon.com: Crowley's Apprentice: The Life and Ideas of Israel Regardie: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This is a superb biography of Israel Regardie who is responsible for great Occult classics such as 'A garden of Pomegranates', 'The Tree of Life' and countless others.
Regardie was infact Crowley's secretary for some years and this is as much a story of two great lives intertwined.
Israel in old age somewhere in California, Regardie mimicking the old Beast as he calls out in mock Crowley fashion...
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 Amazon.ca: Middle Pillar: The Balance Between Mind & Magic: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Israel Regardie's genius shines through, once again, as he uses his experience in the field of psychology to show us the direct connections between Magick, Spirituality and the human mind.
It is Regardie's revised edition of the Golden Dawn rituals, and is to be preferred over the Llewellyn edition, which since Regardie's death has been 'worked over' and modified to some extent, by newer 'contributors.' I truly wish people would just leave the original material alone...
Regardie happened to be one of the most interesting purveyors of magick in the tradition of Crowley and even further back, the original mystics and occult greats.
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 Amazon.com: Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic: Books: Israel Regardie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Israel Regardie (1907-1985) was considered by many to be the last living Adept of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Especially valuable are those wherein Regardie touts the necessity of regular, balanced psychotherapy for anyone embarking on Golden Dawn paths, as a preventative of problems and device for gaining self-knowledge.
Regardie recommends 'the several books of W. Butler, all on the same subject, which are excellent texts for the student to study for a long time.'
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 Amazon.com: The Art of True Healing: The Unlimited Power of Prayer and Visualization: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Regardie elsewhere in his writings recommends, that you not discuss your work with this exercise with anyone else, as you will then tend not to benefit by it.
Regardie's volume is the only 'real McCoy,' that discusses the matter at any kind of length, with the most intelligence and completeness.
Regardie used this program as part of his psychological therapy, and since none of his clients were struck down by lightning, we can safely assume that his premise that the Middle Pillar is a valuable healing tool for everyone is correct.
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 Alibris: Israel Regardie
It was Regardie's primary desire to point out the fundamental principles of magic that cut across all boundaries of time, religion, and culture.
This new edition of Regardie's 1938 masterpiece is reprinted in its entirety, fully annotated with critical commentary and explanatory notes.
Regardie's personal account of his experience with some of the forces that influenced modern Occultism including The Golden Dawn, The Rosicrucian Fraternity, and The Masonic Lodge.
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 Amazon.co.uk: A Garden of Pomegranates: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Written by Israel Regardie in 1932, this text is a comprehensive guide to the Qabala and its complex symbolism.
Regardie published this work in 1932 as an easy albeit comprehensive guide to the complex system of the Qabalah and to serve as a key to its symbolism.
The primary symbol of this ancient Hebrew system is the tree of life that has been used for centuries as a means to study the nature of the cosmos and the qualities of the psyche.
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 The Tree of Life By Israel Regardie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In 1932, when magic was a “forbidden subject,” Israel Regardie wrote The Tree of Life at the age of 24.
It was Regardie’s primary desire to point out the principles of magic that cut across all boundaries of time, religion, and culture - those fundamental principles common to all magic, regardless of any specific tradition or spiritual path.
Israel Regardie (1907-1985) was credited with removing the excessive secrecy surrounding modern occultism and for making the techniques of high magic available to all interested students.
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 RJ Stewart: A Healing Encounter
The time arrived for my meeting with Regardie, and I was rather awe -struck about spending some time with the man who, in many ways, contributed so enormously to the new wave of Qabalah in the 20th century.
Regardie was kind, treating me as if I was an equal, and was in no way superior or condescending.
Well, Israel Regardie was a chiropractor by profession, like many of the older generation occultists who worked at hands-on healing professions that benefited other people.
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 Joseph Lisiewski--Israel Regardie & The Philosopher's Stone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
One year later, that same student, Dr. Francis Israel Regardie, published the first edition of a book which would set the tone and direction for alchemical studies for nearly three decades.
However, after meeting and studying with the famous Alchemist, Frater Albertus (Dr. Albert Richard Reidel), Regardie's views on Alchemy changed forever, as the Alchemist taught him the physical, laboratory basis of the Science that is Alchemy.
A personal friend and student of both Israel Regardie and the famous Alchemist, Frater Albertus for many years, his numerous published papers on both of their teachings, and on his own forty years of practice in both Magic and Alchemy, has helped many along their own Paths.
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 Lightworks - The Force of Life
It was with delight that we discovered that some of the work of Israel Regardie, whose writings predated by almost seventy years the current interest in the mind's power to heal, has been reprinted for modern-day seekers.
Regardie's writings first came to seekers' attention for his informed perspective on the mystical healing of ailments and all the rest of the life we live.
"Hailed as one of the most important figures in twentieth-century Western mysticism, Dr. Israel Regardie was a therapist and chiropractor who practiced a form of psychotherapy based on the work of Dr. Wilhelm Reich.
www.lightworks.com /MonthlyAspectarian/1997/June/0697-13.html   (1876 words)

  
 New Falcon Publications: Israel Regardie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Israel Regardie (1907-1985) was one of the greatest exponents of the Western Esoteric Tradition of the 20th century.
During this period, until their bitter parting, Regardie was one of the few who knew Crowley well.
In addition to his extensive writings, Regardie was practiced as a chiropractor and as a neo-Reichian therapist.
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 The Art & Meaning of Magic by Israel Regardie (Book) in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Alternative Beliefs & ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Religion & Spirituality > Alternative Beliefs & Spirituality : Israel Regardie is mostly famous for being Aleister Crowley’s secretary and wrote many books on magick and the Golden Dawn System.
What many may not know is that Regardie was a chiropractor and Reichian therapist (Body Oriented therapy founded by Wilhelm Reich).
Israel Regardie is mostly famous for being Aleister Crowley’s secretary and wrote many books on magick and the Golden Dawn System.
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 Esoteric and Occult: Personalities: Regardie, Israel UFOseek directory for Esoteric and Occult/Personalities/Regardie, ...
A biography of Israel Regardie, the man most responsible for the preservation of the Golden Dawn's teachings.
Israel Regardie was initiated at the Washington College of the S:.R:.I:.A:.
Read an excerpt from Israel Regardie's introduction of the 1972 edition.
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 The Tree of Life Review (The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum)
I am pleased to say that Llewellyn's third edition of Israel Regardie's classic 1932 survey of the practices of the Western (ceremonial) magickal tradition, The Tree of Life, gave me no reason to cringe.
Regardie was gifted with the ability to explain complex material well without talking down to the reader.
Regardie used Sephardic Hebrew is his later books, so I consider this change an improvement.
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 The Tree of Life: An Illustrated Study in Magic and A Garden of Pomegranates: Skrying on the Tree of Life by Israel ...
Many writers of the supernatural, occult, and magick, have stated that without the writings of Israel Regardie (1907 - 1985) there would have been no rebirth of occult ceremonial magick.
These two books reveal the genius of Regardie, and it is a distinct credit to Llewellyn for their efforts in seeing these massive books are in print for the readers.
Regardie's second book, A Garden of Pomegranates, is one of the finest books available to introduce serious readers to the Qabalah for Magicians.
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 S:.R:.I:.A:. Articles - Archival Material - Israel Regardie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Following are College Minutes regarding acceptance and initiations of Dr. Israel Regardie.
March 18, 1926 - Israel Regardie is initiated into the 0=0 Degree.
June 2, 1927 - Israel Regardie is initiated into the Zelator Degree.
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 The Tree of Life: An Illustrated Study in Magic Only £16.99 , Paperback, Israel Regardie,Chic,Spirit - Earth Based ...
Regardie's book is invalueable to the student of the occult.
Regardie's Tree of Life is invalueable to the student of both Qabalah and magic, introducing us to the methods employed by Aleister Crowley, the Golden Dawn and the Goetia.
Regardie has extensively studied rituals of the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks and outlines simple formulas for performing the most complex rituals founded upon ancient knowledge.
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 Amazon.ca: The Tree of Life: An Illustrated Study in Magic: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
However, Regardie, although by repute no master 'shrink' himself, offers many useful points of view on psychology and psychotherapy throughout his many books.
This is a grounding and orientation of occultism, integrating psychology in general, to form a surprisingly unified whole, and a more than suitable springboard for the individual interested in steadily and carefully pursuing a course of action destined to change his/her life.
Also, Regardie recommends having on hand a copy of Jungs 'Two Essays on Analytical Psychology' on hand, to supplement all these general studies.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1567181325   (1213 words)

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