From the Contents: Magic Defined; The Imperialistic Council of the Magi; Weakness means Poor Life Forces; There is no Excuse; Weakness and Death, simply Ignorance; Regeneration; True Magic, a Religion; Works, Acts, Necessary; Development First; Theories can not enter the Work; Everything, under Order; The Magus, always a Mystic; Vulgarity, Death to an Aesthetic Nature; The Secret of Eliphas Levi. From Magic Defined: “The Religion of the Ancient Magi, even those who found, and visited the child Jesus; a combination of Religion, Science, and Philosophy; a system of training having to do with the whole of man—body, mind, and ,soul—and recognizing man as a three-fold being, a Trinity of body, mind, and soul. This Trinity, when perfectly developed, makes man one with God, and gives him the power of the Magi.” Pages in original color. Source: Internet Archive; Digitizing Sponsor and Contributor: Library of Congress. The Library of Congress is unaware of any copyright restrictions for this item