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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.
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.
Contrary to fundamentalist belief, the early medieval Christian Church as OK with the idea of magic. According to this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisition#Witch-trials wikipedia article], "The fierce denunciation and persecution of supposed sorceresses that characterized the cruel witchhunts of a later age were not generally found in the first thirteen hundred years of the Christian era.The medieval Church distinguished between "white" and "black" magic. Local folk practice often mixed chants, incantations, and prayers to the appropriate patron saint to ward off storms, to protect cattle, or ensure a good harvest. Bonfires on Midsummer’s Eve were intended to deflect natural catastrophes or the influence of fairies, ghosts, and witches. Plants, often harvested under particular conditions, were deemed effective in healing."


Magical Formula: [[Force]] + [[Formation]] = Creation.
Magical Formula: [[Force]] + [[Formation]] = Creation.


"Consciousness is not bound by the constraints of physical creation." (Sharp, BOLIFE)
"Consciousness is not bound by the constraints of physical creation," (Sharp, BOLIFE) though consciousness certainly is.


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 13:15, 28 September 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.

Contrary to fundamentalist belief, the early medieval Christian Church as OK with the idea of magic. According to this wikipedia article, "The fierce denunciation and persecution of supposed sorceresses that characterized the cruel witchhunts of a later age were not generally found in the first thirteen hundred years of the Christian era.The medieval Church distinguished between "white" and "black" magic. Local folk practice often mixed chants, incantations, and prayers to the appropriate patron saint to ward off storms, to protect cattle, or ensure a good harvest. Bonfires on Midsummer’s Eve were intended to deflect natural catastrophes or the influence of fairies, ghosts, and witches. Plants, often harvested under particular conditions, were deemed effective in healing."

Magical Formula: Force + Formation = Creation.

"Consciousness is not bound by the constraints of physical creation," (Sharp, BOLIFE) though consciousness certainly is.

Further Reading

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