Frabato the Magician 
Based on the life of Franz Bardon...this is an interesting piece of occult fiction. Clearly there is a lot of real occult knowledge behind the story, although I suspect it is sensationalized, apparently by Bardon's secretary. However, like Dion Fortune's fiction, there is a lot of depth in this book.
This odd little experiment does absolutely nothing to elevate interest in the occult. Well, I'm sure for SOME people it do, but...Anyway, the writing is pretty bland, and the spectacles of devils commingling with mortals are given in journalistic detail. It's bizarre that the bad guy dies halfway, and nothing comes later but validation and becoming bathed in a glorious light. Bah-lah--maybe like Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," Bardon has everything to say about the evil forces that move the

I dont know.... this was mildly entertaining but it certainly did not read like Franz Bardons other works. It is a quick read and Im happy to have read it but it doesnt really contain anything practical or useful. It was a nice diversion.***Edit/Update***Its been a few weeks since Ive read the book and while I originally rated this book fairly low, Ive recently come across some information confirming the stories in this book. Franz Bardons son has shared stories of his father which validates
Franz Bardon (19091958) was a Czech stage magician and teacher of Hermetics. He is best known for his three volumes on Hermetic magic: Initiation Into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Quabbalah.An additional fourth work attributed to him by the title of Frabato the Magician, supposed by many of his students to be a disguised autobiography. Though the book listsThis odd little experiment does absolutely nothing to elevate interest in the occult. Well, I'm sure for SOME people it do, but...Anyway, the writing is pretty bland, and the spectacles of devils commingling with mortals are given in journalistic detail. It's bizarre that the bad guy dies halfway, and nothing comes later but validation and becoming bathed in a glorious light. Bah-lah--maybe like Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," Bardon has everything to say about the evil forces that move the
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| Original Title: | Frabato the Magician |
| ISBN: | 1885928157 (ISBN13: 9781885928153) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Written in the form of a novel, Frabato is the spiritual autobiography of Franz Bardon. Set in Dresden in the early 1930's it chronicles Frabato's magical battles with the members of a powerful and dangerous black lodge. His escape from Germany during the final desperate days of the Weimar Republic and the beginning of his spiritual mission culminating with his classic books on Hermetic magic.More than an occult novel, Frabato the Magician is itself a work of magic which illuminates Bardon's other books as well as providing a revealing look into the dark occult forces which lay behind the rise of the Third Reich. Threaded throughout the true tale, and written between the lines, are many valuable and practical esoteric lessons.Present Regarding Books Frabato the Magician
| Title | : | Frabato the Magician |
| Author | : | Franz Bardon |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 173 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 2003 by Merkur Publishing Inc (first published 1982) |
| Categories | : | Occult. Spirituality. Fiction. Magick |
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Ratings: 4.12 From 187 Users | 9 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books Frabato the Magician
Its an interesting read for bardonists However, take it with a tablespoon of salt and use your highest level of discernment when reading.Based on the life of Franz Bardon...this is an interesting piece of occult fiction. Clearly there is a lot of real occult knowledge behind the story, although I suspect it is sensationalized, apparently by Bardon's secretary. However, like Dion Fortune's fiction, there is a lot of depth in this book.
This odd little experiment does absolutely nothing to elevate interest in the occult. Well, I'm sure for SOME people it do, but...Anyway, the writing is pretty bland, and the spectacles of devils commingling with mortals are given in journalistic detail. It's bizarre that the bad guy dies halfway, and nothing comes later but validation and becoming bathed in a glorious light. Bah-lah--maybe like Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," Bardon has everything to say about the evil forces that move the

I dont know.... this was mildly entertaining but it certainly did not read like Franz Bardons other works. It is a quick read and Im happy to have read it but it doesnt really contain anything practical or useful. It was a nice diversion.***Edit/Update***Its been a few weeks since Ive read the book and while I originally rated this book fairly low, Ive recently come across some information confirming the stories in this book. Franz Bardons son has shared stories of his father which validates
Franz Bardon (19091958) was a Czech stage magician and teacher of Hermetics. He is best known for his three volumes on Hermetic magic: Initiation Into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Quabbalah.An additional fourth work attributed to him by the title of Frabato the Magician, supposed by many of his students to be a disguised autobiography. Though the book listsThis odd little experiment does absolutely nothing to elevate interest in the occult. Well, I'm sure for SOME people it do, but...Anyway, the writing is pretty bland, and the spectacles of devils commingling with mortals are given in journalistic detail. It's bizarre that the bad guy dies halfway, and nothing comes later but validation and becoming bathed in a glorious light. Bah-lah--maybe like Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," Bardon has everything to say about the evil forces that move the
very good


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