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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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LEGBHA LEGBHA African (Dahomey, Yoruba.). When the Sun-God Damballah touched the penises of Leghba's four sons,they ejaculated the logoi spermatikoi into the heavens, whence the philosophers received reason and wisdom. Papa Legbha is the god of the knotted stick (phallus), the strongest God of the Voodoo religion. He is the guardian of the crossroads and opener of the way for the other gods to follow, and the last son of the Creator God and equated in the New World with the Devil. He appears as a ragged old man with a crutch, pack on back and pipe in mouth. Leghba desires the human race in a lustful way and every voodoo magician, at some point, experiences a desire for sexual union with Leghba, whereupon, if he is accepted, the supplicant enters an initiation into the deepest mysteries of all. (Note: Readers who wish to know more about Voodoo, should read Bertiaux's "Voodoo-Gnostic Workbook" and those who are familiar with computer games, will find Gabriel Knight - Sins of the Fathers (which is set in New Orleans) very instructive. (See also: LEGBHA, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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List of songs with a color words in their names - Rainbow.
"Butterflies & Rainbow's" by Clea
"Chasing Rainbows" by Shed Seven
"12 Black Rainbows" by Type O Negative on the Everything Dies single
"Blinded by Rainbows" by The Rolling Stones on Voodoo Lounge
See also:List of songs with a color words in their names, List of songs with a color words in their names - Rainbow colors, List of songs with a color words in their names - Red, List of songs with a color words in their names - Orange, List of songs with a color words in their names - Yellow, List of songs with a color words in their names - Green, List of songs with a color words in their names - Blue, List of songs with a color words in their names - Indigo, List of songs with a color words in their names - Violet, List of songs with a color words in their names - Color in general, List of songs with a color words in their names - Rainbow, List of songs with a color words in their names - Color colour, List of songs with a color words in their names - Precious metals, List of songs with a color words in their names - Gold, List of songs with a color words in their names - Silver, List of songs with a color words in their names - Black Gray White & Brown, List of songs with a color words in their names - Black, List of songs with a color words in their names - Grey gray, List of songs with a color words in their names - White, List of songs with a color words in their names - Brown, List of songs with a color words in their names - Colorful stones, List of songs with a color words in their names - Amber, List of songs with a color words in their names - Ruby, List of songs with a color words in their names - Sapphire, List of songs with a color words in their names - All other colours, List of songs with a color words in their names - Crimson, List of songs with a color words in their names - Hazel, List of songs with a color words in their names - Pink, List of songs with a color words in their names - Purple, List of songs with a color words in their names - Scarlet, List of songs with a color words in their names - Vermilion Read more here: » List of songs with a color words in their names: Encyclopedia II - List of songs with a color words in their names - Color in general |
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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VE-VE, Vever VE-VE (Or Vever) Voodoo sigil or depiction of a deity or magical force. It is the Voodoo equivalent of a yantra, but whereas a yantra is a geometric design, a veve is a sigil within a circle and serves an entirely difference purpose. The veve attempts to capture the movement or sound of an energy, Loa or god by means of a stylized linear drawing on the ground (or in cornmeal) with a stick. When successful, the veve will assist in the evocation of the desired spirit. (See also: VE-VE, Vever, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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|  |  |  | Voodoo: Encyclopedia II - Ultima VII - Technical issuesBoth parts of Ultima VII used a non-standard DOS memory management extension, called Voodoo Memory Manager. This was not a typical "DOS extender"; while DOS extenders typically provide protected mode features, Voodoo merely provided flat memory model for real mode. This setup was quite quirky; a very non-standard DOS extended memory setup was needed to play the game.
Later, when DOS started to fall into disuse, Voodoo started to become somewhat of a stress test for DOS compatibility. Notably, Windows 95 and later have severe problems cooperating with the games. Modern Windows rele ...
See also:Ultima VII, Ultima VII - Part One: The Black Gate, Ultima VII - List of notable characters, Ultima VII - Rating, Ultima VII - Forge of Virtue expansion, Ultima VII - Part Two: Serpent Isle, Ultima VII - The Silver Seed expansion, Ultima VII - Technical issues, Ultima VII - Super Nintendo version, Ultima VII - Fan projects and remakes Read more here: » Ultima VII: Encyclopedia II - Ultima VII - Technical issues |
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Magickal
Traditions Dictionary on HOODOO HOODOO: An American magickal system drawn from African magickal practice, Native American botanical healing knowledge and European folklore. It is often confused with Voodoo and it's practitioners are called Hoodoo, Hoodoo Doctors, Hoodoo Men/Women, Conjure Men/Women Conjurers, Root Doctors or Root Workers. Also known as Rootwork. (See also: HOODOO, Magickal Traditions, Magickal Paths, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Magickal
Traditions Dictionary on ROOTWORK ROOTWORK: An American magickal system drawn from African magickal practice, Native American botanical healing knowledge and European folklore. It is often confused with Voodoo and it's practitioners are called Hoodoo, Hoodoo Doctors, Hoodoo Men/Women, Conjure Men/Women Conjurers, Root Doctors or Root Workers. Also known as Hoodoo. (See also: ROOTWORK, Magickal Traditions, Magickal Paths, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Baron Samedi James Bond - Novel bio.
In the novel, Baron Samedi does not make an appearance himself, although many people in Harlem and elsewhere believe the novel's chief villain, Mr. Big, to be either the Voodoo god Baron Samedi himself or perhaps his zombie. Mr. Big encourages this belief by keeping a Baron Samedi totem near his desk.
Baron Samedi James Bond - Film bio.
Baron Samedi is first introduced as a so called entertainer who does a voodoo dance act for tourists, when ...
See also:Baron Samedi James Bond, Baron Samedi James Bond - Biography, Baron Samedi James Bond - Novel bio, Baron Samedi James Bond - Film bio, Baron Samedi James Bond - In video games, Baron Samedi James Bond - Parody Read more here: » Baron Samedi James Bond: Encyclopedia II - Baron Samedi James Bond - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Voodoo: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Haiti - Religion of HaitiIn Haiti there are four religions: Catholic , Protestant, Islamic , and Voodoo. Although the official religion of Haiti, as inherited from the French colonialists, is Roman Catholicism, about 50% of the population believes in Voodooism, a religion that arose from the slavery-era. The Voodoo religion has been the subject of much repression and misunderstanding in the country's history. Some Christian missionaries incorrectly believe that it is worship of Satan. Such beliefs exist in all social strata. The ex-president of Haiti has once sacrified the Haiti country to Satan, a ...
See also:Culture of Haiti, Culture of Haiti - Religion of Haiti, Culture of Haiti - Prostestant Churches, Culture of Haiti - Literature of Haiti Read more here: » Culture of Haiti: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Haiti - Religion of Haiti |
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|  |  |  | Voodoo: Encyclopedia II - Arena Football League - Future of the AFLIn 2006, the season is scheduled to begin on January 27th, during the week between the NFL's Conference Championship games and the Super Bowl.
The league conducted an expansion draft in September of 2005 in order to stock the Utah Blaze. Because of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans VooDoo announced that they would suspend operations for 2006. Players under contract to the VooDoo were transferred to the Kansas City Brigade fran ...
See also:Arena Football League, Arena Football League - Formation, Arena Football League - Playtest Game, Arena Football League - The AFL Begins, Arena Football League - Growth of the League, Arena Football League - Jump to NBC, Arena Football League - Expanding the Season, Arena Football League - Future of the AFL, Arena Football League - Trivia Read more here: » Arena Football League: Encyclopedia II - Arena Football League - Future of the AFL |
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Death band - Early history 1983-1987.
Founded in 1983 by Chuck Schuldiner under the original name of Mantas in Orlando, Death pioneered the death metal sound along with Morbid Angel and Possessed. It was a part of and helped define the famous Florida death metal scene.
Together with Barney "Kam" Lee, and Rick Rozz, Schuldiner started to compose songs that were released on several rehearsal tapes in 1984. These tapes, along with the Death by Metal demo, circulated through the tape trader world, quick ...
See also:Death band, Death band - Biography, Death band - Early history 1983-1987, Death band - The mid-era 1988-1992, Death band - The final years 1993-2001, Death band - The aftermath, Death band - Band members, Death band - Discography Read more here: » Death band: Encyclopedia II - Death band - Biography |
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