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Franz Bardon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franz Bardon
Franz Bardon (1 December 1909 – 10 July 1958) was a Czech stage magician and student and teacher of Hermetics. He was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia. During World War II Bardon was held in a concentration camp for refusing to participate in Nazi mysticism. Bardon was rescued by Russian soldiers who raided the camp. Bardon continued his work in the fields of Hermetics until 1958 when he was arrested and imprisoned in Brno Czechoslovakia. Bardon died on 10 July 1958 while in the custody of police.〔"In Memoriam" in ''Frabato the Magician'', page 79.〕 == Works == Bardon is best known for his three volumes on Hermetic magic. These volumes are ''Initiation Into Hermetics'', ''The Practice of Magical Evocation'' and ''The Key to the True Kabbalah''. 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 lists its author as Bardon, it was actually written by his secretary, Otti Votavova. While some elements of the story are based on Bardon's real life experience, most of the book was written as an occult novel with much embellishment on the part of Votavova.〔Dieter Ruggeberg. "Foreword" in ''Frabato the Magician''.〕 Bardon's works are most notable for their simplicity, their relatively small theoretical sections, and heavy emphasis on practice with many exercises. Students of his, such as William Mistele and Rawn Clark consider him to have written the best training programs of any magician of the 20th century. They were written with the intention of allowing students who wished to practice magic the means to do so if they could not study under a teacher.
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