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Magic is a symbol. It is a trick. If we understand the concept behind the symbol we learn how to operate the trick. The husk of mystery and illusions is removed and we are left with the fruit, knowledge.
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MAGIC AND THE SEVEN RAYSAstrology is the recognition of planetary forces that determine our reality. Magic is the manipulation of these same forces in order to alter our reality.
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Magic squares have been found in ancient writings from many parts of the world, and in some cultures they were thought to possess magical or supernatural powers.
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Magical Psalter The Psalms have been widely used in magical for many centuries. The method of Abramelin (Book 2, chap. 20) recommends that "all the Psalms of David" be recited at least twice every week.
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Magic Mirrors Mirror Magic is a form of scrying, similar to gazing into a crystal ball. It has a fascinating history.
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Magic and Cyberspace Fusing Technology and Magical Consciousness in the Modern Worldby Nevill Drury ...
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MagickAs defined by Aleister Crowley, the Art of Bringing about Changes in accordance with the Will.
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A Magick Life - a Biography of Aleister Crowley by Martin Booth is a very fair biography.
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26 July 2007 - Magical Path has acquired Real Magick - The Occult Library. This site has over 2000 articles on various occult topics. New article contributions are welcome. Featured Articles ...
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Magickal space could be defined in several ways. Personally I like to put a piece of string around the area where my ritual is to be done. Then I visualise a pillar of octarine rising from the string to surround me and my space.
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Fakir Magic : is the type of magic associated with Indian fakirs. Some of the more well known feats performed by these fakirs include: charming deadly snakes in large baskets with musical instruments, ...
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MAGIC AND MAGISM THE name of magic, after having been so dreaded and so execrated in the Middle Ages, has become in our days almost ridiculous.
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A MAGICAL SWORD. From Levi's The Magical Ritual. Eliphas Levi describes the preparation of a magical sword in substance as follows: The steel blade should be forged in the hour of Mars, with new tools.
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The MagicianStanding on the edge, robe flowing. The wind rushes in as water splashes the cliff side. The clouds are stirring as the waves splash violently. The raging overture plays on. Looking out at the horizon; a storm approaches.
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The Porta Magica is topped with the Hebrew inscription Ruach Elohim or the Spirit of the Lord and around the emblem is the text: TRIA SUNT MIRABILIA DEUS ET HOMO MATER ET VIRGO TRINUS ET UNUS.
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Self-idenntification with Deity and Voces Magicae in Ancient Egyptian and Greek Magic Magic and Religion Revisited: Gender and Dream Divination in the Ancient Mediterranean by Rev. Laurel Holmstrom ...
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Magickal Uses: As a protective device: Wear a pentacle around your neck to protect yourself. Ritual Use: ...
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Magick based heavily on well-planned rituals, ceremonies, etc. For the Ceremonial Mage, success depends much on performing a very complex set of actions at the proper time and in the proper manner.
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Magic. The "great" Science. According to Deveria and other Orientalists, " Magic was considered as a sacred science inseparable from religion" by the oldest and most civilised and learned nations.
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Magic was also an integral part of the Judeo- Christian mystical tradition. The early Jewish apocalyses, such as 2Enoch, make revelation of the secrets of nature an integral part of the mystical experience (Himmelfarb 1993).
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Magical Image Majestic King / Divine Child / Sacrificed God Color (Queen scale) Yellow ...
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Magic, which we have mentioned more than once, was recognised as a potent, though dangerous, means of harnessing divine powers.
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Magick - Spelled with a 'k' to differentiate it from slight of hand as in the ' Magic of David Copperfield'; this word means the conscious focusing of will, often with attendant ritual, to accomplish a goal.
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2 Magic-mirrors are made in various ways, and some are quite elaborate. One type is made of copper, highly burnished. A simple one can be fashioned out of a piece of glass, about 9 in. in 25 ...
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Essentially, all magick can be broken down into two types, drawing and banishing. During the waxing moon cycle, our work should be concentrated on drawing what we want towards us.
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"The worker in white magic must hold himself free as much as he can from identifying himself with that which he has created or has attempted to create.
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The Round Table was created magically by Merlin and given to Arthur. It was modeled on a table made by Joseph of Arimathea, which in turn was based on the table used at the Last Supper.
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In A Treatise on White Magic, p. 530, D.K. contrasts the desire nature with the Will: ...
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See also: World, Spirit, Ritual, Spiritual, Occult
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