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Magic: Encyclopedia - Magic

Magician, Magus, a Zoroastrian priest; the origin of the word magic, Magical thinking, Mana See also. Magician Magus, a Zoroastrian priest; the origin of the word magic Magical thinking Mana ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magicant - Magicant in Mother
Magicant is discovered early on in this game by the lead character, Ninten. After using his telepathy ability on a strange rock-like structure marked "XX" in a cave, he is transported to this mysterious "dream world." This land plays a very important role throughout the rest of Mother. In Magicant, Ninten and his friends first visit an extremely helpful town located there with free hotels and hospitals. It also has three item stores which sell very useful items. Upon leaving the town area the party fights various strange enemie ...

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Magicant, Magicant - Magicant in Mother, Magicant - Magicant in EarthBound

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Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice

Magic paranormal - Magical intentions. There are several historical varieties of magical practice. Generally, magical intentions can be divided into two general areas. The first is divination, which seeks to reveal information. Varieties of divination include: astrology augury cartomancy dowsing fortune telling ge ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Religion Paganism and alchemy, Magic paranormal - History of Western European magic, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Modern believers in magic, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Magical practices and spells, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical intentions, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Ritual magic

Ritual magic is the performance of a ritual for magical purposes. Practically all magical traditions include ritual magic. It may be highly complex and include nearly all of the magical system such as in hermetic or salomonic magic, or be merely a more extensive form of intuitive and informal magical practices as in shamanism or chaos magic. As opposed to religious and social rituals, magical ones are not necessarily repeated in the same or a similar way on certain occasions. However, there always are elements and symbol ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Fairy magic

In the fictional Legend of Zelda series, "great fairies" can endow people with "magic", and those endowed with fairy magic can lose and regain their magic. Magic fuels magic items and "spells" and (magic) items and spells absorb (or maybe disperse) magic. Magic items and spells are willed to activate and deactivate (probably by "channelling" magic through them). In addition to items and spells Deku Scrubs, Gorons, and Zoras endowed with fairy magic gain (or perhaps have awakened in them) special biological abilities which vary by species, such as ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Ceremonial magic

Ceremonial magic is a branch of magick. Ceremonial magic, often abbreviated as CM, is a tradition inspired largely by Hermeticism and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It includes, but is not limited to, Goetic magick, Enochian Magic, Tarot, Astrology, Grimoire magick, hermetic qabalah and Thelemic ritual. Ceremonial magic is commonly considered the most complex form of magick. It utilizes elaborate magic theory, draws from a large body of literature and always uses ritual. Practitioners of CM often organize themselves in magical societies such as the Builders of the Adytum, the various for ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Magic illusion

Magic, including the arts of prestidigitation and conjuring, is the art of entertaining an audience by performing illusions that baffle and amaze, often by giving the impression that something impossible has been achieved, almost as if the performer had magic or supernatural powers. Yet, this illusion of magic is created entirely by natural means. The practitioners of this mystery art may be called magicians, conjurors, illusionists or prestidigitators. Artists in other media such as theatre, cinema, dance ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Magic paranormal

Magic or sorcery are terms referring to the alleged influencing of events and physical phenomena by supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. They can refer to cultural complexes of beliefs and practices that believers can resort to in order to wield this supernatural influence; and also, to similar cultural complexes that seek to explain various events and phenomena by supernatural means. The term magic in its various translations has been used in a number of ways: In the context of ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Black magic programming

In programming, black magic is a tongue-in-cheek description of a technique that works even though nobody really understands why. It is more obscure than voodoo programming, which may be done by cookbook. See also: deep magic. Other related archivesdeep magic, voodoo programming

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Coin magic

Coin magic is a general term for feats of conjuring employing one or more coins which are manipulated so as to deceive and baffle the audience. Because it is focused on physically small objects, coin magic is classed as close-up magic or table magic, as the audience must be close to the performer to see the effects. Stage conjurors generally cannot use coin effects. Coin magic is generally considered harder to master than other close-up techniques such as card magic, and is one of the least performed forms of conjuring. Coin magic req ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Chaos magic

Chaos Magick is a relatively new form of ritual and empty-handed magic, utilizing paradigm shifting and inhibitory or excitatory states of consciousness, called "gnosis," not limited to but including meditation, chanting, spinning, dancing, drug use, pain or orgasm. Practitioners hold that they can shape reality using this form of magic. Chaos magic - Pre-History. Austin Osman Spare was initially involved with the Golden Dawn tradition, and its offshoots such as the O.T.O and Aleister Crowley's Argenteum As ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia - Magic Circle

The Magic Circle is a British organisation dedicated to magic, and magicians who want to join need to demonstrate their skills to existing members. The Magic Circle's headquarters are at 12 Stephenson Way, London. The Magic Circle was founded in 1905, after a meeting of twenty three amateur and professional magicians at London's Pinoli's Restaurant. The first official meeting was held at The Green Man public house in Soho, but meetings were later held in a room at St. George's Hall in Langham Place, where David Devant an ...

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Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice

Magic paranormal - Magical intentions. There are several historical varieties of magical practice. Generally, magical intentions can be divided into two general areas. The first is divination, which seeks to reveal information. Varieties of divination include: astrology augury cartomancy dowsing fortune telling ge ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Magical practices and spells, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical intentions, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

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Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic Discworld - Witch magic

Witch magic is taught on a one-to-one basis by older witches to apprentices. Although magical talent tends to run in families, witches do not teach their daughters, feeling that this would cause a sort of magical inbreeding. Witch magic is subtler than wizard magic, generally encouraging things that happen naturally or working on people's minds so that they impose the effects themselves (in fact, a good witch can do this without magic at all. This is called "headology"). As a result it is less energy intensive, which means that a witc ...

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Magic Discworld, Magic Discworld - Intrinsic magic, Magic Discworld - Wizard magic, Magic Discworld - Witch magic, Magic Discworld - The Power of Belief, Magic Discworld - Narrative Magic, Magic Discworld - Fairy godmother magic, Magic Discworld - The Powers of the Old High Ones

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Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic Discworld - Intrinsic magic

Intrinsic magic is the Discworld's "standing magical field" and is basically the local breakdown of reality that allows a flat planet on the back of a turtle to even exist. The other varieties of magic are usually methods of shaping this force. It warps reality in much the same way as gravity warps space-time. Areas with larger than normal quantities of Background magic tend to display unusual qualities, even for the Disc. Very high quantities of magic (of the sort that might be produced by a sourcerer (see below), great magica ...

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Magic Discworld, Magic Discworld - Intrinsic magic, Magic Discworld - Wizard magic, Magic Discworld - Witch magic, Magic Discworld - The Power of Belief, Magic Discworld - Narrative Magic, Magic Discworld - Fairy godmother magic, Magic Discworld - The Powers of the Old High Ones

Read more here: » Magic Discworld: Encyclopedia II - Magic Discworld - Intrinsic magic

Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic Discworld - Wizard magic

Wizard magic is known to be taught at the Unseen University in Ankh-Morpork, Bugrup University in XXXX and Krull University in the secretive nation of Krull. It is very much a scholarly study, largely (many believe) to prevent anyone outside the universities realising how easy it really is. In fact, the older wizards tend not to understand how magic actually works at all, instead relying on centuries of lore to achieve their effects. Younger wizards enthusiastically experiment, pushing back the boundaries of knowledge and making new d ...

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Magic Discworld, Magic Discworld - Intrinsic magic, Magic Discworld - Wizard magic, Magic Discworld - Witch magic, Magic Discworld - The Power of Belief, Magic Discworld - Narrative Magic, Magic Discworld - Fairy godmother magic, Magic Discworld - The Powers of the Old High Ones

Read more here: » Magic Discworld: Encyclopedia II - Magic Discworld - Wizard magic

Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion

The conceptual relationship between religion and magic is similar to the relationship between "religion" and Paganism, whereas "religion" refers to a system of established beliefs, and "magic" and "Pagan" are labels used by people within that system to describe beliefs and practices that conflict with or are outside of that system. From the point of view of adherents of Christianity, the terms "magic" and "wizardry" connote beliefs which are held to be false beliefs or heresy. In this sense, the term 'magic' is typicall ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

Read more here: » Magic paranormal: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion

Magic: Encyclopedia II - Divine magic - Polytheistic Divine Magic

Polytheistic divine magic requests the favors of gods or godesses. It is based off of the concept of polytheism. Please help expand this section. ...

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Divine magic, Divine magic - Polytheistic Divine Magic, Divine magic - Monotheistic and Pantheistic Divine Magic, Divine magic - Acting as a Vessel for God's Will, Divine magic - Working Ritual Divine Magic with God, Divine magic - Working with Archangels, Divine magic - Working with Angels

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Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction

In considering magic as tradition, a related category concerns magic in fiction, where it serves as a plot device, the source of magical artifacts and their quests. Magic has long been a subject of fictional tales, especially in fantasy fiction, where it has been a mainstay from the days of Homer and Apuleius, down through the tales of the Holy Grail, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and to more contemporary authors from J. R. R. Tolkien to Mercedes Lackey and J. K. Rowling. See also: Magic (Har ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Magical practices and spells, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical intentions, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

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Magic: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Theories of magic

In an age where the existence of magical forces is no longer taken for granted, believers in magic are likely to be asked, "How does magic work?" A survey of writings by believers in magic shows that adherents believe that it may work by one or more of these basic principles: Natural forces that cannot be detected by science at present, and in fact may not be detectable at all. These magical forces are said to exist in addition to and alongside the four fundamental forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the s ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Magical practices and spells, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical intentions, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

Read more here: » Magic paranormal: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Theories of magic

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