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🔮 The ultimate initiation for those ready to wield real magic.
Initiation into Hermetics by Franz Bardon is a rigorously practical and technical guide to mastering the four/five primal elements through intensive mental exercises. This used book in good condition is a highly respected classic in modern occult literature, ranked #90 in Magic Studies with a 4.8-star rating from over 600 reviews. It is designed for serious students who seek a structured, no-fluff path to true magical adeptship, emphasizing self-discipline, elemental mastery, and deep theoretical understanding over ritualistic or mystical trappings.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 651 Reviews |
T**I
A top-rate initiation. Not to be confused with an introduction.
This is really not an introductory magical text. In spite of the author's warnings that readers with prior magical experience might have to unlearn a lot while studying his books (which is true!), I don't think very many beginners would find themselves well-served to rely on this book as an introduction. Initiation into Hermetics is a dense book that frequently, actually, assumes that the reader already has some background in magic. This book is not a history lesson. This book is not a comprehensive overview of the subject of hermetics. This book is not just a preparation for more serious work - it IS the more serious work, for those who are prepared. The author explains many things in depth, but much of it will sound like nonsense to a magical novice. It takes a little foreknowledge and practice to properly navigate Bardon's idiosyncrasies and outdated science (although not as much as it takes to interpret even the most lucid writings of Aleister Crowley, or any pre-20th century occultist), and he devotes very little time to joking, bragging, or making lurid claims. Less mature occultists will quickly become frustrated and/or bored. This newer translation is improved, but some passages are still difficult to decipher. There are good reasons for why there is a market for supplemental material! The book starts with a whirlwind "Theory" section, at the end of which the author insists that anybody wishing to embark on the practical exercises (which comprise the bulk of the text) must first review and meditate and reflect until they fully grasp all of the theory. The process could take years, he says! Yeah, well, that was in 1956, and it's 2015 now, and there are many effective ways for a novice to gain a lot of mystical insight and experience very quickly. Buy yourself a copy of Modern Magick, or Liber Null if you're cheap, and magic yourself silly, kid. You would just roll your eyes at Bardon's warnings and claims, because they would sound outrageous to you right now. You would not treat this book with the proper respect. That's okay. You do not know any better yet. Come back when you've got a few bruises, when you've developed a healthy fear of your own power, when you need a real teacher but you don't want to join a cult. And be ready to unlearn a lot. For you who are already on a self-directed mystical path and who have never found complete satisfaction in all of your wanderings, congratulations. This is what you have been looking for. All of the magical texts you have read until now - all of the legitimate ones, at least - have basically handed you a series of increasingly deadly firearms. The authors of these books have instructed you to juggle all of these firearms, and they have told you to try to shoot and hit moving targets while you continue to juggle the entire armful. They have assured you that all of the old gun-juggling books, the ones that traditionally warned readers about the severe dangers of juggling guns, were just written by paranoid people and elitists, and you definitely probably maybe won't shoot your own face off. You have realized this by now. You have stopped being stupid. Magic isn't a toy. Magic is an armful of loaded guns. And you aren't even thoroughly educated in the care and maintenance of a simple pistol yet. Initiation into Hermetics is not an introduction, it is an initiation. It will break you down to square one and build you back up as a true magician, and it will not always hold your hand along the way. Because Franz Bardon respects you. Franz Bardon knows that you can figure a lot out on your own. Franz Bardon sits down with you and plainly says, "Here are the universal, fundamental building blocks of magic. Here is what they are, here is how they work. Here is a fantastic, structured way to completely master these fundamentals. And as you master them, you can invent countless creative new ways to apply them. Here are some examples. BE CAREFUL." Initiation into Hermetics is a ruthlessly pragmatic and technical book about utterly mastering the four/five primal elements in both understanding and practice. This involves a variety of intensive mental exercises. There are no elaborate rituals - Bardon's firm assertion is that rituals constitute an advanced form of magic, and in the hands of novices they amount to simple acts of ignorant sorcery, achieving nothing better than that which is achievable through simple applications of elemental mastery. His second book is about ritual magic, but he insists that students must painstakingly master the primal elements and their own consciousness, in accordance with the guidelines in Initiation into Hermetics, before attempting advanced work. The author is not the most well-spoken, at least in the English edition. He uses many of his own proprietary terms, and some of the word choices - whether the fault of the author or the translator, I can't say - can be confusing until you adapt to them. There are things that he over-explains, and there are things that you will find yourself wishing he would explain more thoroughly. All of this is excusable, in my opinion, because the end result is still the greatest occult text I've ever read.
A**N
This book will find you when you are ready for it...
I have a strange history with this book—I bought my first copy at a used shop, ignored it for years, and only truly "found" it again when I was ready for the work. Initiation Into Hermetics isn't just a book you read; it’s a self-study course that demands total dedication. Bardon’s system (often called "Bardonics") is regimental and structured, broken down into the schooling of the spirit, soul, and physical body. While some of the physical exercises (like the cold showers!) might feel a bit dated, the underlying energetic concepts are gold. The sections on pore breathing, fluid condensers, and magic mirrors are some of the best I’ve ever personally encountered. If you are tired of fluff and want a serious, transformative practice, this is the one.
J**Y
A practical guide
I was very impressed by this book. Franz Bardon lays out a step by step, easy-to-understand series of exercises with which to train the mind, body, and spirit for magical work. It's so practical and straightforward; this book makes it look .. well, not exactly EASY, but it definitely puts highly advanced abilities reasonably within the reach of a diligent, patient, and motivated student. Of course it may take years to reach your goal (and the author admits that) but this book's calm, methodical approach makes it all seem very POSSIBLE. This style of magic has been divested of almost all religious, mythical, and mystical trappings. There are no arcane symbols or mystical words, no lengthy tables of correspondences to memorize. To anyone who has studied "magick" based on the medeival traditions, Bardon's system may feel sterile and empty; just like modern architecture, it lacks all the decorative touches that make the traditionalist feel comfortable. But fret not: A touch of old-fashioned mythology is re-introduced at the end, in Step X. Along the way, Bardon says that the student will discover much information on his own as he advances, and will make use of rituals and symbols that are either revealed to (or created by) him. These things will be highly personal once obtained; the book tells how to go about finding them, and explains why they should be kept secret. The first chapter deals with magical theory; things the student "ought to know" before starting any exercises. This chapter is full of incomprehensible mumbo-jumbo about electromagnetic fluids and what-not, which will be daunting to first-time readers. I was dismayed by it, thinking "This is no better than any other magic book I've read!" but after reading the rest of the book, the theoretical chapter makes sense. I think it must have been designed as a filter, to discourage the idly curious from reading any further. My only quibble is with the occasional Biblical references, which show a distinct unfamiliarity on the part of either Franz Bardon or the translators. None of the quotations were correct, though usually they got the gist of it right. However, on page 27 a serious error: The first words in the Bible are not "Let there be light." Those are the first words SPOKEN, but heaven and earth are created ("without form and void") in verse 1 and 2. Earth is the first mentioned element, followed by water. Light is not created until verse 3. That one slip-up wasn't worth removing a star. I have to give _Initiation into Hermetics_ a full 5 because it's the most coherent and practically useful course of magical instruction I have ever seen. Definitely a "must read" for anyone interested in the theory or practice of modern magick.
U**E
fantastic!
Just received this book a few days ago and I'm blown away. This is one of those rare books that seem to come into your life at just the right time. I've been a student of the occult for nearly 20 years and a practicing magician for 10 years. I began as a chaos magician, invoking Eris and Bugs Bunny and doing graffiti sigils. Later I started studying qabalah, the Golden Dawn, OTO, Thelemic magick and Taoist alchemy. Like many of the other reviewers have said, I wish I had this book when I first began my magickal career. Having said that though, I don't know if I would've appreciated back then like I do now... Bardon does present a simple complete system here. I haven't finished it yet, and I'm not too concerned with finishing at the moment because I'm doing all the exercises exactly as he describes them. I've already had great success with the auto-suggestion exercise - immediate result the first time! Seasoned mages should find a lot of the initial exercises relatively easy to get into. A lot of systems/schools have similar exercises. Love the fact that Bardon goes beyond visualization and into the other four senses. There so much I've read so far that just seems so obvious - I'm constantly laughing and thinking, "Why didn't I think of that?" For the beginner, it may seem daunting at first, but having practiced magick for 10 years now, I see the wisdom to Bardon's approach. If you're looking for a magick cookbook with recipes for instant spells, this ain't it. This is no mere grimoire or a snarky book for dabblers. To others who've read this: I noticed some differences in his elemental correspondences compared to what every other tradition has said for as long as whenever - is this an occult blind, or has he changed them for his own system? I guess it really doesn't matter... So far, it's reading like a chaos magick book. I mean every system is syncretic anyways. Bardon mentions devising your own rituals, which smacks of chaos to me. Can't say enough good things about this book and I'm barely 1/5 of the way through! I don't think it hurts to read ahead as I am, but there's very little theory here - just enough to validate why you should do the next exercise, so its not exactly a "fun" read like Steiner or a lot of other books about magick. Truly a practical manual. Essential for the beginner and advanced student. Get it. Do the exercises. That's the key to success in any endeavor. Do work.
G**A
My favourite book
This is my favorite book, Initiation Into Hermetics. I don't practice it, I practice meditation but I love the book. It is a book with chapters that are done in order that develop an Individual's ability to practice magic. It has an introductory chapter on theory that is useful in the book. An explanation of elements, spirit, magnetic/electric energies, truth. The rest of the book is completely practical. It's a book to practice in solitary. It's been described before as Hermetic Yoga. The beginning chapters start with basic practices such as silencing the mind and basic concentration exercises that could be useful in everyday life and are absolutely essential for the magical practitioner or magician. There are also imaginary exercises such as the impregnation of food, water and air with an idea or energy such as impregnating water with vitality or health and then consciously drinking it. The practitioner also makes a list of there positive and negative attributes and works with them throughout the book. The beginning chapters done in subsequent order daily until an individual masters them will strengthen anyone's ability of concentration, imagination, visualization, clarity of mind and more greatly. Further chapters go into the mastery of various magical abilities such as out of body travel, mastery of the elements through the use of imagination, healing, magic Morrors, communication with guides, psychic abilities etc. The author tries to make the practice a capability for people without much time but if one wishes he can put a lot of time into it each day to get through it quicker. This is not a book you put away after a few years though as it requires a lifetime to make serious progress. He explains right from the start that it takes dedication to master. It's not a book to pick up and practice here and there as it takes consistency. It will take a long time to develop some of these potentials but the individual will make many gains in many areas of life if done correctly. Some may only make it through a few chapters, some may finish the whole book but serious results will be gained either way.
B**T
Great book
Finally! A book that is not speaking in parables and that I can understand! I am only at the beginning, but I am already loving how the book speaks about different types of energy and working with the elements. It starts out very fundamental and works into more advanced. I think one should take their time with this book. There is clearly rituals for magick here. If one isn't ready, this might create fear in oneself. I am happy to have found it as I believe this is the real deal and not more "fluffed up" New Age gunk that someone simply made up to make a buck. There is ancient knowledge here.
W**N
A masterwork, but should be practiced with a living teacher
Hi all, I'm a long-term student and practitioner of Bardon's 'Initiation Into Hermetics'. I acknowledge Bardon's training (across his three books) as the work of genius. For any aspirant mystic whose sincere ambition is to unite their consciousness with God, to consciously manifest God's qualities in themselves, to become a God-man, and to be of selfless service to humankind, Bardon is ALMOST all you need. The missing component is the direct, personal attention of a living, flesh-and-blood teacher ... one who has completed Bardon's training (or equivalent) themselves. Without such a teacher, many will put 'Initiation Into Hermetics' down in frustration. The neophyte has little chance of overcoming the astral larvae (and, in some cases, demons) that are attached to him/her. The intention of these beings is to prevent the neophyte from advancing along the path to God. How many neophytes, at the start of Initiation, have the means of overcoming such beings? But before the legitimate magical authority of your teacher, these beings will flee from you. Truly, if you're reading this and thinking, 'I don't need a living teacher ... I'm the exception!', you're already in the grip of your ego. For this reason alone you should seek a living teacher. The humility you'll acquire might mean the difference between YEARS of wasted time, and rapid magical ascent. Also, the ancient Magi understood this truth: there is only one reason to practice true magic. And that is to advance towards oneness with God (the All). If your reasons for practicing magic exclude this objective, you're wasting your time. If it's 'status' or some other ego-driven objective that you seek, don't buy this book. We live in a time where the idea of 'God' seems quaint and antiquated; inversely, indulgent self-gratification is paramount. If this applies to you - and you're not interested in turning that around - don't waste your time with this book. 'Initiation Into Hermetics' - complemented with a legitimate teacher - will lead you to a truly miraculous life. I've been active in the Hermetic community for years, and am happy to refer to you to genuine masters/teachers ... just ask! :-) Kind regards, Jason
K**I
As above so below
I have been searching for this (type of) book since I was twelve years old, an organized text on the Hermetic Teachings. And though I've read a lot of books that reference Hermeticism (or as it is sometimes called, "The Western Mystery Tradition") I had never even heard the name Franz Bardon until very recently. Not to be overly dramatic, but it's as if Bardon and I waited all these years to be introduced to each other. When the student is ready, they say, the teacher shall appear. Yet, when I began reading INITIATION INTO HERMETICS it seemed comfortably familiar. Hermeticism takes its name from Hermes Trismegistus, "Hermes the Thrice-Renowned," who most scholars of mythos identify as a syncreticism of two equivalent deities, the Egyptian god Thoth and the Greek god Hermes, who arose during the Hellenization of the Near East. Hermes Trismegistus is the legendary author of the Hermetic Corpus, a partially-extant collection of writings that form the basis of one branch of Western Magick. The true author (or authors) of the Hermetic Corpus is (or are) unknown, though it's entirely possible that at least one of the authors used the name "Hermes Trismegistus" as a convenient alias. Otti Votavova, Franz Bardon's secretary claimed that Bardon himself was the reincarnation of Hermes Trismegistus (presumptively the author, not the god). INITIATION TO HERMETICS is Bardon's core work, in which he summarizes the theoretical bases of Hermeticism (in the first quarter of the book) and then provides the serious student a lengthy series of exercises to acquire the Hermetic knowledge. This is not a book for the dilettante. For one thing, anyone who comes here thinking they are going to rush through the exercises and suddenly be able to levitate (or some such nonsense) in ninety days is going to be sorely disappointed. For most students, the theory alone will take months to absorb and intellectually integrate. For another thing, the exercises, even the initial ones, will take immense work to master. Bardon's brief paragraphs on the first exercise, "Meditation" barely scratch the surface of meditative practice. I have been a Zen practitioner for many years and meditate daily, yet I am not entirely certain that I have developed the requisite focus that Bardon speaks of in order to move forward with the necessary surety. I say this only to advise those contemplating this path to prepare themselves for an intense apprenticeship and a profoundly meaningful experience.
L**.
Pure Gold!
This book is amazing. It is a book that offers the initiate an opportunity to lay a solid foundation with which to build upon. Franz Bardon explains the basics of hermetic philosophy to the newcomer. He then begins to offer the initiate essential exercises working through them step by step. With the tools offered in this book one can begin to easily exercise their will and begin to reprogram the subconscious as well as explore mind space. Thorough descriptions of exercises allow the initiate to embark on their journey with confidence and momentum. I would strongly recommend this to any novice interested in the arcane.
D**W
which is nice for me
I can't say i love this book as in five stars in amazons subjective grading system, though i do only have love for it and all of gods creations, so i gave it 5 stars anyway.. No i am not a christian nor a gnost nor a buddhist or hindu, but i am in fact all of these things but my path to this realisation was more attained through the hindu holy books such as the yoga sutras of patanjali, the dhammapada the upanishads and the vedas. hermeticism being a later incarnation, of the wisdom of the brahma and seers of india, of this ancient knowledge about the integration and interwoven nature of all things from the inside of the atom to the zodiac and universe as a whole and the electromagnetic plasma streaming throughout all things and sustaining the self balancing yin:yang relationship. all is waves, all vibrates nothing stays still and as above so below. and all things are positive and negative whether you call that poles or genders. The mercurial nature of all things. If you identify already with only one thing, one religion, and you want to find away to learn that god is in all things the this book could be a path for you however the paths to this realisation are numerous and many and only the belief of this resonating in you is needed along with time and clear mind, how you clear your mind to attain this level of self awareness is also unique to you but again i would say read the hindu books i quoted before first in my opinion and you can skip the magick references and psychology, meditate and tune in your pyneal gland, the fire within, and all you chakras to know thyself and be at one with "god" aka the universal life force energy streaming towards your spirit at all times. know thyself and know you already were an initiate before you came here no matter how old your soul and how many incarnations you have had already. the kingdom of heaven is within you and without you, any man who knows himself shall find it. our species is millions of years old and has seen thousands of world ages come and go the knowledge of your eternal soul is your birth right just meditate on that and you shall know you are at one with the all self, the all one. Om and namaste. Aum,, heavAN..
B**E
Received quicker than expected and packaged well. Thx
Perfect
A**R
EXCELLENT!!!
Delivery: The delivery was on time. Though the packing was just OK, the book was in EXCELLENT condition. Book: The book is genuine, the front cover had slightly different colors than depicted. The colored pages inside were true colors. Content: This book, I believe, is a must for one seeking authenticity. Read the ebook version and see for yourself, if you want to buy it.
R**N
A hard path for most, unless as some believe ...
A hard path for most, unless as some believe, you were an initiate in a previous incarnation. Or You would be called in some way, and therefore would feel drawn or fate would arrange you ‘stumble across’ Frank Barden in some way. How did I? Browsing in a large 2nd hand shop brimming with the usual fiction, non fiction, cook books , gardening books etc and feeling vaguely dissatisfied inside, I noticed a small shelf in a remote corner of the shop where no one browsed. Suddenly feeling interested I investigated, and behind the shelf was a small recess in which a book was concealed. It was ‘Initiation into Hermetics, very well sealed up so I couldn’t peep inside. This really got me curious, plus the feeling maybe it had been put there for someone else, but the price sticker was on it, more than I should really spend. By this time I longed to look inside, and I bought it.
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