Definition of Theurgic. Meaning of Theurgic. Synonyms of Theurgic

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- the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and ****yrians, he described theurgic observance as "ritualized cosmogony" that endowed embodied souls with the...
- achieve a mystical union with God), and the Practical Kabbalah (s****ing to theurgically alter the divine realms and the World). These three different, but inter-relating...
- means "the elect" or "the chosen".) This was the first, and explicitly theurgical, way that 'reintegration' was to be attained. The Elus-Cohens were founded...
- spirituum and the Liber Razielis". In Fanger, Claire (ed.). Invoking Angels: Theurgic Ideas and Practices, Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries. University Park:...
- misspelled ‘Elus Cohens’ or ‘Kohens’, Hebrew for ‘Elect Priests’), was a theurgical organisation founded by Martinez de Pasqually. It appeared in France in...
- adopted a relatively rationalist bent, sidelining their explicit mystical, theurgical roles, and many others functioned almost solely as political leaders of...
- non-holy and of general character, while the several holy objects are non-theurgic. And not only do ordinary things and occurrences bring with them the experience...
- elements. The Talmud and Midrash refer to this as "using the Divine Name" for theurgic-practical ascent, as in the story of the Ten Martyrs who enquired in Heaven...
- their basic intent with respect to God: The Theosophical or Theosophical-Theurgic tradition of Theoretical Kabbalah (the main focus of the Zohar and Luria)...
- information. Necromancy may also be presented as sciomancy, a branch of theurgic magic. As to the practice of necromancy having endured in one form or another...