Edward Kelley

English spirit medium and alchemist

Edward Kelley - English spirit medium and alchemist
Born

August 1st, 1555
469 years ago

Died

1597
428 years ago — 42 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

England

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A notable figure in the late 16th century, involved in the practice of spirit communication and alchemy. Worked closely with a prominent scholar, contributing to the development of a system of angelic magical communication. His works included the publication of the 'Book of Angelic Conversations' with his collaborator. The practices engaged involved scrying, which drew interest from various contemporaries. Kelley's life included allegations of fraud and manipulation, leading to periods of imprisonment and conflict.

Collaborated with John Dee on spiritual sessions

Developed scrying techniques for communication with angels

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