Franz Bardon's
Autobiography
The Ultimate Good
versus Evil Story
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Franz Bardon states a
Previous Incarnation as Nostradamus
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Frabato
The Magician
An
Autobiography
by
Franz Bardon
Cost: $19.95
165 Pages softbound
The Ultimate Good versus Evil Story

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Frabato the Magician
by Franz Bardon an autobiography.
Previous incarnations
of Franz Bardon include Nostradamus, Robert Fludd, Roger Bacon, Hermes
Trismagistus, Lao-tse, Mahum Tah-Ta and Shambalah.
The latter four are depicted in this volume
first painted by a mediumistic artist from the magic mirror of Franz
Bardon.
If you would like to
see some of the work produced by Franz Bardon as Robert Fludd
click here.
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Though cast in the form of
a novel, Frabato the Magician is in fact the spiritual autobiography of
Franz Bardon, one of the twentieth century's greatest Hermetic adepts.
Frabato was the author's stage name during his career as a performing
magician, and it is Frabato who occupies center stage in the novel as
well. Set in Dresden, Germany, in the early 1930s, the story chronicles
Frabato's magical battles with the members of a powerful and dangerous
black lodge with encounters with none other than Adolf Hitler, his escape from Germany during the final desperate days of
the Weimar Republic, and the beginning of the spiritual mission which
was to culminate in Franz Bardon's 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.
About the Author (Franz
Bardon 1909-1958)
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With permission from
Divine Providence, the spirit of a highly developed Hermetic adept
entered the body of a fourteen year old child named Franz Bardon,
destined to become one of the most remarkable true magicians of the 20th
century.
Though he maintained a "normal life" he apprenticed as an industrial
mechanic and became a family man in the Czech town of Opava, his
other, occult life was full of attainment, power and tragedy.
During the last years of WWII, Franz Bardon spent three and a half
years in a concentration camp, from which he ultimately escaped. After
the war, he practiced as a Naturopath and Graphologist and devoted
himself to the teaching of Hermetics and the writing of his now
classic works, Initiation into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical
Evocation, and The Key to the True Kabbalah - The complete
description of the First, Second and Third Tarot Cards. |
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Frabato the Magician contains: |
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An autobiography of Franz Bardon |
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The remaining fragments of
the Book of Wisdom |
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