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A spirited essay reinterprets a celebrated Renaissance writer as a benign magician and healer, arguing that his comic works conceal occult wisdom and practical philosophy. It contrasts that writer with a contemporary mystic, rejects fanaticism and modern skeptics, and explains pantagruelism as a temperate, charitable worldview that unifies humor, science, and esoteric arts. The author explores alchemical and kabbalistic motifs, defends silence and patient attraction over force, and satirizes critics who demand ostentation from initiates. Interwoven are reflections on magic, medicine, and the social role of laughter and moderation.
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