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A Wisdom Archive on Mage

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Mage: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on MAGE

MAGE: Old English for the singular, 'Magus' and plural, 'Magi'; meaning a wise person. Can be a term of respect for a personal with great talent in a specific branch of magick; Herb Mage, Tarot Mage, etc.

 

(See also: MAGE, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Mage: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Mage

Mage:

A general term for anyone doing magic, especially of the active kinds; often used as synonym for “magus.”

 

(See also: Mage, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Mage: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Mage

Mage

A master magician; often a mage is a scholarly and skilled practitioner who prefers that the only tools of their magick be their mind, ability, and spirit. A priest of Zoroastrianism

 

(See also: Mage, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Mage: Encyclopedia - White Mage

The White Mage (Japanese: 白魔道士, or しろまどうし in earlier games without kanji support) is a character class (or job) in Square Enix's Final Fantasy series of computer role playing games. It is often also referred to as White Wizard or Priest. In Final Fantasy III, a White Mage evolves into a more powerful form - the Shaman. The White Mage is a portrayed as a skilled cleric who casts curative magic. Typically a poor physical combatant, with a limited repertoi ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Bryan Magee

Bryan Magee (born April 12, 1930) is a noted British broadcast personality and author best known as a popularizer of philosophy. Born of working class parents in Hoxton and an evacuee during World War II, he was educated at Christ's Hospital school on a London County Council scholarship. He did National Service in the Army and served in the Army Intelligence Corps seeking possible spies among the refugees crossing the border between Yugoslavia and Austria. After demob he obtained a scholarship to Keble College, Oxford where he read History and Philosophy. While at Oxford Magee became interested in socialist polit ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Abramelin

Abramelin, or Abra-Melin, is the name of the Egyptian Mage who teaches a system of magic to Abraham, the Jew, the author of a famous grimoire which calls itself The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. The grimoire itself is found in a manuscript in the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal in Paris. It is framed as a sort of epistolary novel in which Abraham, the Jew, reveals Abramelin's magical and Kabbalistic secrets to his son Lamech, and dates itself to the year 1458. It moreover claims to have ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - University of Ulster

The University of Ulster (UU) is a multi-site university located in Northern Ireland and is the largest single university on the island of Ireland, discounting the federal National University of Ireland. It has four campuses; the main one is Coleraine where the administrative headquarters are also located, with additional campuses in Belfast, Jordanstown and Magee. University of Ulster - History. The university was created in 1984 by the merger of the New University of Ulster (19 ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Umbra World of Darkness

The Umbra is the spirit world, a shadow or reflection of the real world, in the World of Darkness role-playing game setting. It is inhabited by spirits, gods, ghosts, and various other supernatural beings. The Umbra can broadly be thought of as all realms that exist beyond the mundane terrestrial existence of Earth. Rather than existing as a single universe, the Umbra embraces many mutually incompatible aspects and versions of reality, forming a multiverse of realms that operate by their own laws. Mages and werewolves refer this multi ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Akashic Brotherhood

Akashic Brotherhood is a Tradition of mages in Mage: the Ascension role-playing game game from White Wolf Game Studio. Their focus is Mind. Akashic Brothers (and Sisters) believe in, and strive to attain, the perfect harmony of one's individual mind with the One Mind. While this is quite Buddhist concept, this tradition doesn't limit itself to Buddhism, although it is intended to reflect an eastern way of mystical thinking. It includes elements of Veda ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Grimoire

This article is on medieval books of magic; for information on the term "grimoire" as used in the Source Mage GNU/Linux operating system, see the Source Mage article. A grimoire (IPA [grɪˈmwɑr]) is a book of magical knowledge written between the late-medieval period and the 18th century. Such books contain astrological correspondences, lists of angels and demons, directions on casting charms and spells, on mixing medicines, summ ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Magus

A Magus (plural Magi, from Latin, via Greek μάγος from Old Persian maguš; Old English: Mage) was a Zoroastrian astrologer-priest from ancient Persia. The best known Magi are the "Wise Men from the East" in the Bible. In English, the term may refer to a shaman, sorcerer, or wizard; it is the origin of the English words magic and magician. Magus - Etymology. Magus - Greek-Persian roots. The Greek word is attested from the 5th century BC (Ancient Greek) a ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Maiden

Diminutive of mægð, mægeð maid, from Proto-Germanic *magadinom young womanhood / sexually inexperienced female (cf. Old Scandinavian magath, Old Frisian maged, Old High German magad, German Magd maid/maidservant German Mädchen girl / maid, from Mägdchen little maid), feminine variant of Proto-Indo-European base *maghu- youngster of either sex / unmarried person (cf. Old English magu "child, son," Avestanmagava- unm

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Shillelagh

The word shillelagh can mean: A type of club (weapon): see Club (weapon)#Shillelagh. Shillelagh, a town in Ireland. The MGM-51 Shillelagh missile. A computer technology code name: Shillelagh - Source Mage GNU/Linux 0.5 A traveling trophy associated with the USC-Notre Dame football rivalry. Other related archivesClub (weapon)#Shillelagh, Ireland, MGM-51 Shillelagh, Shillelagh, club (weapon), computer technology code name, traveling trophy

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Chocobo Racing

Chocobo Racing is a video game for the PlayStation, released in 1999 by Square Electronic Arts. It is a racing simulator, and it has often been compared to Mario Kart and Crash Team Racing. Though most characters use cars or buggies, some specific ones just fly, or use scooters, magic carpets, roller skates, a mine car, and even a cloud. The game's characters consist mainly of popular recurring figures from Square's Final Fantasy series, such as Chocobo himself, the Moogle and the Black Mage. In true Final Fantasy ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Urban Arcana

In the world of Urban Arcana, dragons rule the boardrooms and bugbears rule the streets. It is a world where monsters and magic exist, yet the human psyche just cannot fathom them and covers up all supernatural events. Some, however, break that barrier and become aware of the world around them, and help Mages, Acolytes, and other magical characters fight with monsters from another realm. Urban Arcana is an campaign setting for the d20 Modern roleplaying game that builds on small campaign model included in Chapter Nine. It adds much in the way of magic and monsters to the game, and contains rule ...

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Mage: Encyclopedia - Magick

Magick is an alternative for magic, coined by Aleister Crowley to differentiate "the true science of the Magi from all its counterfeits". In the broadest sense, magick is any act designed to cause intentional change -- for example, changing the channel on your television set. This term is spelled with a terminal "k" and pronounced differently - mage-ick - to differentiate it from other practices, such as stage magic. The letter "k" is also the 11th letter of the latin alphabet; in numerology the number 11 represents hidden energies and thereby magick. Therefore it is thought that to add a "k" to ...

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Mage: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Mage

Mage

A master magician; often a mage is a scholarly and skilled practitioner who prefers that the only tools of their magick be their mind, ability, and spirit. A priest of Zoroastrianism

 

(See also: Mage, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Mage: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Mage

Mage. See MAGI

 

(See also: Mage, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Mage: Encyclopedia II - Mage Knight - Story

Mage Knight is based in a fantasy world on a continent known only as The Land. Through a section of the Mage Knight website, known as the Scrying Chamber, as well as through a through a comic book series and two novels, we learn of the history of the people of the Mage Knight universe. The game of Mage Knight revolves around a conflict sparked by a rebellion against the powerful Atlantis Guild. Hundreds of years before this rebellion lived a mighty magically-gifted person named Tezla. Prior to Tezla's rise to power, there were two kno ...

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Mage Knight, Mage Knight - Story, Mage Knight - Notable characters

Read more here: » Mage Knight: Encyclopedia II - Mage Knight - Story

Mage: Magic Shamanism Dictionary on mage, magus

someone who is adept at magic but not a witch

 

(See also: mage, magus, Magic, Shamanism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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