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Any individual who has ever attempted to ''attract'' prosperity, save a dying loved one through prayer, use ritual and spells to influence reality, put a poster on their wall to help shape an outcome, or used visualization and/or mantras to influence things has been engaged in magical practice designed to influence creation without material intervention. | Any individual who has ever attempted to ''attract'' prosperity, save a dying loved one through prayer, use ritual and spells to influence reality, put a poster on their wall to help shape an outcome, or used visualization and/or mantras to influence things has been engaged in magical practice designed to influence creation without material intervention. | ||
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[[Archetypes]] | [[Creation Templates]] | |||
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"Consciousness is not bound by the constraints of physical creation." (Sharp, BOLIFE) | "Consciousness is not bound by the constraints of physical creation." (Sharp, BOLIFE) | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 9 July 2017
The word Magic refers to the manipulation of creation without a concomitant material intervention.
Any individual who has ever attempted to attract prosperity, save a dying loved one through prayer, use ritual and spells to influence reality, put a poster on their wall to help shape an outcome, or used visualization and/or mantras to influence things has been engaged in magical practice designed to influence creation without material intervention.
See Also
Archetypes | Creation Templates
Notes
Aleister Crowley defined magick as "The science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with will." As much as I really dislike the man and his मोह writings, he was bang on with this definition.
"Consciousness is not bound by the constraints of physical creation." (Sharp, BOLIFE)