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Alexandrian Philosophers (or School). This famous school arose in Alexandria, Egypt, which city was for long ages the seat of learning and philosophy.

 


Alexandrian Wicca
The tradition founded by Alex Sanders after he split from a beginning in the Gardnerian Wicca Tradition.
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Alexandrian School See Alexandrian Philosophers.
Alexandrian Philosophers This famous school arose in Alexandria, Egypt, which city was for long ages the seat of learning and philosophy.

Alexandrian Christianity and Mysticism
Christian thought was both refined and bizarrely altered during this turbulent era in Alexandria. Introduced by the Alexandrian St.

The Alexandrian Basilides inculcated Egyptian Hermeticism, Oriental occultism, Chaldean astrology, and Persian philosophy in his followers, and in his doctrines sought to unite the schools of early Christianity with the ancient pagan Mysteries.

The Alexandrian tradition now exists in other countries beside Britain. In the United States it never gained the popularity as did the Gardnerian tradition because it is believed Sanders' negative publicity hurt it.

The Alexandrian model of Arcanum No. 19, exemplified on this CD in the Ibis Tarot, is called "Love" in the Falconnier version and "The Beaming Light" in the Fatidic Egyptian Tarot from 1901.

Witchcraft, Alexandrian
A variety of Gardnerian Witchcraft founded by British magician Alex Sanders.
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After learning all that his Alexandrian masters could teach him, he went to Athens accompanied by the Gods who preside over eloquence and philosophy, and by beneficent daemons.

This read is younger than Gardnerian Wicca, and it's tradition probably developed around the same time as Alexandrian Wicca.

The argument continues today, between those who tend to emphasize Christ's divinity (the "Alexandrian school") and those who emphasize his humanity (the "Antiochenes").

In traditional Wicca (such as the Gardnerian, Alexandrian, and similar traditions), the Book of Shadows is a text containing the rituals, practices, and wisdom of that tradition.

Philo Judaeus (20 B.C.E.- 45 or 50 C.E.) was an Alexandrian Jewish philosopher who synthesized Greek philosophy with Judaism by means of an allegorical interpretation of scripture.

Plotinus, the famous Alexandrian philosopher (third century) affirmed that for perfect knowledge the subject and object must be united that the rational agent and the thing being comprehended must not be separate.

Hermeticism is a kind of Alexandrian or . The rediscovery of the Corpus Hermetica in the middle ages directly inspired . "Hermetic" means "pertaining to Alchemy": or, in modern terms, "using Ritual Magic in way that is based on Spiritual Alchemy." ...

A description of the various kinds and the way to make them will be found in my book on The Hidden Side of Things, which also includes the beautiful story of the Alexandrian monks, ...

See also: Spirit, Mater, World, Christ, Magic