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The Prophecies Of Paracelsus

Translated By J.k.

[1915]


Like the better known Prophecies of Nostradamus, the Prophecies of Paracelsus are exceedingly cryptic, filled with allegorical symbols and capable of being reinterpreted for any purpose.
It comes with 32 surreal woodcuts which seem to reveal additional details about each prophecy.

This short book, published in London in 1915 in the shadow of the Great War, was written anonymously (I have yet to figure out who 'J.K.' is).
It wraps the 32 prophecies in introductions and interpretations by the mysterious J.K. as well as Eliphas Lvi, the French occultist--who apparently felt that this text should be left to the experts.
The original J.K. edition is somewhat rare, and it was reprinted in 1974 by Weiser, although the latter is out of print.

Paracelsus, a renowned scholar who is known for his chemical and alchemical writings, may have meant this not only as a set of predictions about the path of the Reformation, but as an allegory of the evolution of the soul.
This would not be surprising, as other authors of the period cloaked arcane messages in almost impenetrable layers of symbolism to escape eccelsiastical scrutiny.

Title Page

Contents

Proem

Introductory: II: On the Prophecies of Paracelsus

Introductory: III. Eliphas Lvi's Preface to the Prognostications

Introductory: IV. Strassburg Edition of the Preface to the Prognostications

The Magic Figures


The First Figure

The Second Figure

The Third Figure

The Fourth Figure

The Fifth Figure

The Sixth Figure

The Seventh Figure

The Eighth Figure

The Ninth Figure

The Tenth Figure

The Eleventh Figure

The Twelfth Figure

The Thirteenth Figure

The Fourteenth Figure

The Fifteenth Figure

The Sixteenth Figure

The Seventeenth Figure

The Eighteenth Figure

The Nineteenth Figure

The Twentieth Figure

The Twenty-First Figure

The Twenty-Second Figure

The Twenty-Third Figure

The Twenty-Fourth Figure

The Twenty-Fifth Figure

The Twenty-Sixth Figure

The Twenty-Seventh Figure

The Twenty-Eighth Figure

The Twenty-Ninth Figure

The Thirtieth Figure

The Thirty-First Figure

The Thirty-Second Figure

Conclusions


Elucidations of the Prognostications and Conclusion of Doctor Paracelsus

Another Prognostication by Theophrastus Paracelsus

Epilogue

Interpretation

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