Author:
Eckartshausen, Karl von
Magic: The Principles of Higher Knowledge was written with the intent of drawing the Naturalist''s attention to the many natural basic laws to prove as much as possible that one should not believe in everything nor should one dismiss everything. The author shows, partly through theory and partly through practice, the probability of many existing miraculous things and warns the inexperienced of the fraud and deception of the wicked who misuse God''s knowledge. Eckartshausen proves that God becomes more and more worthy of worship and that an internal religion becomes more holier. If one can bear to look at the truth and if the number of good vs evil would be greater, then one would not have to be concerned about the desecrtion of the Secrets of Nature; The laws governing the explanations in ;Magic; are not based on man's laws or man's scientific opinions, but solely on Nature's Laws.