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Illustrated Study in Magic. Fanger, Claire, ed. (2012).
Invoking Angels:
Theurgic Ideas and Practices,
Thirteenth to
Sixteenth Centuries.
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godform refers to the
visualized appearance of the
deity ****umed in
theurgical, tantric, and
other mystical practices. This
process of
ritual embodiment...
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using horoscopes to
describe the past,
present and ****ure; the other,
theurgic,
emphasising the soul's
ascent to the stars. Gr****
influence pla**** a crucial...
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means "the elect" or "the chosen".) This was the first, and
explicitly theurgical, way that 'reintegration' was to be attained. The Élus Coëns were founded...
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divide the 360
degree ecliptic into 36
parts of 10
degrees each, both for
theurgical and
heliacal horological purposes. The
decans each appeared, geocentrically...
- 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...
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misspelled ‘Elus Cohens’ or ‘Kohens’,
Hebrew for ‘Elect Priests’), was a
theurgical organisation founded by
Martinez de Pasqually. It
appeared in
France in...
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adopted a
relatively rationalist bent,
sidelining their explicit mystical,
theurgical roles, and many
others functioned almost solely as
political leaders of...
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Unlike purely magical operations aimed at
influencing the
physical world,
theurgical practices are
intended to
bring the
practitioner into
direct contact with...
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Divine embodiment, the
visualized appearance of the
deity ****umed in
theurgical, tantric, and
other mystical practices Incarnation, the
embodiment of...