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"The first in this plot was Lucifer." -Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes)Are Satanic sects lurking in the shadows of 19th-century France? Do secret societies truly engage in Luciferian rites, or are these tales merely the product of fear and sensationalism? In Devil-Worship in France or the question of Lucifer, Arthur Edward Waite, a distinguished scholar of esotericism, embarks on a meticulous investigation into the alleged presence of devil-worshipping cults.With a critical and discerning approach, Waite sifts through rumors, controversial testimonies, and supposed occult practices,…mehr

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"The first in this plot was Lucifer." -Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes)Are Satanic sects lurking in the shadows of 19th-century France? Do secret societies truly engage in Luciferian rites, or are these tales merely the product of fear and sensationalism? In Devil-Worship in France or the question of Lucifer, Arthur Edward Waite, a distinguished scholar of esotericism, embarks on a meticulous investigation into the alleged presence of devil-worshipping cults.With a critical and discerning approach, Waite sifts through rumors, controversial testimonies, and supposed occult practices, challenging the claims of figures such as Leo Taxil, whose fabrications fueled a moral panic. Separating fact from fiction, he exposes the exaggerations and deceptions that shaped the public's perception of secret societies and their supposed allegiance to the Prince of Darkness.Beyond a simple refutation of hysteria, this work offers a broader exploration of esoteric movements, mystical traditions, and the enduring human fascination with the forbidden. A compelling read for historians, occult enthusiasts, and those drawn to the mysteries that lie at the intersection of myth, belief, and deception.
Autorenporträt
Arthur Edward Waite (1857-1942) was a British scholarly mystic and poet, born in Brooklyn, New York. He was raised in England and educated at a small private school in London. After his sister's death in 1874, he began psychical research and started reading into esoterism. In January 1891, Waite joined the Outer Order of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. He's best known for his co-creation of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, which was first published in 1910. Waite also wrote multiple books on the occult, such as the 1923 guide, The Occult Sciences - A Compendium of Transcendental Doctrine and Experiment.