
Arbatel of Magick
Robert Turner
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Mysterious, concise, and strikingly benevolent in tone, Arbatel of Magick: The Magic of the Ancients is a unique and influential occult text from the 16th century that stands apart from the darker tone of many grimoires of its era. First published in 1575 in Latin, the Arbatel of Magick offers a spiritual philosophy rooted in divine harmony, angelic wisdom, and the pursuit of higher knowledge.
Rather than summoning demons or exploring infernal pacts, the Arbatel of Magick focuses on the positive use of magic aligned with God’s will and universal order. It introduces listeners to the concept of the Olympian spirits—seven powerful angelic beings, each ruling over specific aspects of creation such as wisdom, healing, wealth, or artistic inspiration. These spirits serve not as objects of worship but as divine intermediaries guiding the enlightened soul toward spiritual growth and practical success.
With its blend of Christian mysticism, Neoplatonism, and Renaissance humanism, the Arbatel of Magick teaches the importance of purity, moral discipline, and the inner life of the magician. It presents magic not as manipulation, but as alignment—with the heavens, the natural world, and divine wisdom.
This audiobook edition makes this classic of white magic accessible to modern listeners with clear narration and thoughtful context. Whether you're a seasoned student of esoterica or simply curious about the roots of Western mystical thought, Arbatel of Magick offers an uplifting and fascinating glimpse into a spiritual system devoted to light, virtue, and the higher mysteries of the universe.
Duration - 1h 21m.
Author - Robert Turner.
Narrator - Digital Voice George E.
Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 SPA Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Mysterious, concise, and strikingly benevolent in tone, Arbatel of Magick: The Magic of the Ancients is a unique and influential occult text from the 16th century that stands apart from the darker tone of many grimoires of its era. First published in 1575 in Latin, the Arbatel of Magick offers a spiritual philosophy rooted in divine harmony, angelic wisdom, and the pursuit of higher knowledge. Rather than summoning demons or exploring infernal pacts, the Arbatel of Magick focuses on the positive use of magic aligned with God’s will and universal order. It introduces listeners to the concept of the Olympian spirits—seven powerful angelic beings, each ruling over specific aspects of creation such as wisdom, healing, wealth, or artistic inspiration. These spirits serve not as objects of worship but as divine intermediaries guiding the enlightened soul toward spiritual growth and practical success. With its blend of Christian mysticism, Neoplatonism, and Renaissance humanism, the Arbatel of Magick teaches the importance of purity, moral discipline, and the inner life of the magician. It presents magic not as manipulation, but as alignment—with the heavens, the natural world, and divine wisdom. This audiobook edition makes this classic of white magic accessible to modern listeners with clear narration and thoughtful context. Whether you're a seasoned student of esoterica or simply curious about the roots of Western mystical thought, Arbatel of Magick offers an uplifting and fascinating glimpse into a spiritual system devoted to light, virtue, and the higher mysteries of the universe. Duration - 1h 21m. Author - Robert Turner. Narrator - Digital Voice George E. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 SPA Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:07
The Preface
Duration:00:11:30
Arbatel of Magick
Duration:00:01:40
The First Tome of the Book of Arbatel of Magick called Isagoge
Duration:00:00:37
The First Septenary of Aphorisms
Duration:00:03:33
The Second Septenary
Duration:00:08:43
The Third Septenary
Duration:00:12:52
The Fourth Septenary
Duration:00:13:48
The Fifth Septenary
Duration:00:04:47
The Sixth Septenary
Duration:00:13:28
The Seventh Septenary
Duration:00:10:40
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:08