Magick
From New Age Village
Magic refers to the influence of events and physical phenomenon through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. The famous occultist Aleister Crowley chose the spelling magick to distinguish "the true science of the Magi from all its "counterfeits," such as stage magic. Crowley defined magick as "the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will."
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Introduction
The earliest traces of magical practice are found in the European caves of the middle Paleolithic Age. These belong to the last interglacial period of the Pleistocene period, which has been named the Aurignacian, after the cave-dwellers of Aurignac, whose skeletons, artifacts and drawings link them with the Bushmen of South Africa.
- History of Magic
- Medieval Magic
- Modern Magic
- Magic FAQ
- Famous Personalities in Magic
- Magic Around the World
Magic Glossary
Traditions
Selected Topics
- Demonology
- Grimoire
- Magical Diagrams
- Magical Instruments and Accessories
- Magic Numbers
- Spells
- Talisman
Practices
- Divination
- Astrology
- Augury
- Cartomancy
- Dowsing
- Fortune Telling
- Geomancy
- I Ching
- Omens
- Tarot
- Necromancy
Articles
- Blavatsky on Magic
- Magic: White and Black - Theosophist, Charles Leadbetter, offers his views on magic.
Texts
- Egyptian Magic - (E.A. Wallis Budge) -
- Lives of the Necromancers - William Godwin
- Thaumaturgia -
PRACTICES
Divination
Astrology
Augury
Cartomancy
Dowsing
Fortune Telling
Geomancy
I Ching
Omens
Tarot Cards
Necromancy
RITUALS
COMPONENTS
TECHNOLOGIES
RELATED SITES
The Veritas Academy; Online source for Magic(k), Psionics, Qigong, Martial arts and Spirituality. (http://www.theveritasacademy.net)
RealMagick (http://realmagick.com)
Thelemapedia, the Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick (http://www.thelemapedia.org)
Free Encyclopedia of Thelema (http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Main_Page)
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