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Question about Eliphas Levi's "The paradoxes of the highest science"

Apr 08, 2012 03:55 PM
by paulobaptista_v


Dear friends,

I am writing a text for my blog about Eliphas Levi's version of the life of Jesus Christ (which came from Jewish sources).

The TS edited a book in 1883 called "The paradoxes of the highest science" penned by the French occultist.

http://blavatskyarchives.com/theosophypdfs/levi_the_paradoxes_of_the_highest_science_1883.pdf


There are some notes signed by E.O (Eminent Occultist) who is believed to be KH. What I want to ask is if the translator is HPB.

For instance is note 53, E.O made the first statement "But he preached it a century before his birth.--E. O.". The text that follows was written by HPB?

http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/levi/phs/phs07.htm

Thank you in advance for your help.

PB





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