Paschal Beverly Randolph: A Nineteenth-Century Black American Spiritualist, Rosicrucian, and Sex Magician

Forsideomslag
SUNY Press, 1. jan. 1997 - 607 sider
This is the fascinating story of Paschal Beverly Randolph, an African American who carved his own eccentric path in the mid-nineteenth century from the slums of New York's Five Points to the courts of Europe, where he performed as a spiritualist trance medium. Although self-educated, he became one of the first Black American novelists and took a leading part in raising Black soldiers for the Union army and in educating Freedmen in Louisiana during the Civil War. His enduring claim to fame, however, is the crucial role he played in the transformation of spiritualism, a medium's passive reception of messages from the spirits of the dead, into occultism, the active search for personal spiritual realization and inner vision.

From his experiences in his solitary travels in England, France, Egypt and the Turkish Empire in the 1850s and 1860s, he brought back to America a system of occult beliefs and practices (the magic mirror, hashish use and sexual magic) that worked a revolution. The systems of magic he taught left their traces on many subsequent occultists, including Madame Blavatsky and her Theosophical Society, and are still practiced today by several occult organizations in Europe and American that carry on his work. This is the fist scholarly work on Randolph and includes the full text of his two most important manuscript works on sexual magic.

 

Indhold

18551858
33
The French Occult Milieu at MidCentury
51
Return to America
59
Randolph and the British Spiritualists and Mirror Magicians
74
The Fruits of Randolphs Travels in the 1850s
85
The Mature Visionary
103
The Rosicrucian
121
The Civil War Years
155
The Coming of the Nusairi
211
PostMortem
241
Randolph and Madame Blavatsky
253
Randolph Blavatsky and Occult Practice
283
Epilogue
309
Appendix B The Mysteries of Eulis
327
Bibliography of the Works
343
Notes
369

The PostCivil War Years in Boston
173
89
190
The Great FreeLove Trial
195
Works Cited
545
Index
585
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