Wiki Category: General
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Necromancy
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Necromancy Necromancy, or communicating with the spirits of the dead, is an ancient and venerable magical tradition and is an integral part of most shamanic and religions. Present day religions as diverse as Shinto and Santeria still practice necromancy in the form of contact and sacrifice to ancestral spirits. religions such as have traditionally frowned…
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The Koran
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Qur’an — The Qur’an is the Holy book revealed to in 610 e.v. by the angel Jibril (Gabriel) It is believed that the scripture got was a copy of the book of have in paradise. The content also have some of the stories from the Bible, but the stories are not exactly the same. Note:…
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Kheper
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Khepri The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Khepri In , the Khepri was generally depicted as a scarab, which is what the name means. The scarab beetle is a type of coleoptera noted for rolling dung into spherical balls and pushing it; it is also known for its habit of…
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Jainism
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Jainism *Part of the series* Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient religion known since early recorded times as an independent faith and philosophy. It is based more immediately upon the teachings of Mahavira (599 – 527 BC), or Lord Mahavira to Jains. According to belief, Jain philosophy is an understanding and codification…
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Mercury
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Mercury is a planet in Mercury (element) is a classical found in is a Mercury (chemistry) is a chemical element *This is a disambiguation page—a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to…
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Tahuti
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Thoth *One of the listed in Liber XV, * Thoth, pronounced “tote”, is the Greek name given to the Egyptian god of the moon (lunar deity), wisdom, writing, magic, and measurement of time, among other things. As the cycles of the moon organized much of Egyptian society’s civil and religious rituals and events, so Thoth…
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Jacob Boehme
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Jacob Boehme Jakob Böhme (1575–1624) was a born in central Germany, near Görlitz. He grew up as a Lutheran, and worked as a shoemaker in Görlitz. Böhme had mystical experiences throughout his youth, culminating in a vision in 1600 that he believed revealed to him the spiritual structure of the world, as well as the…
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Al Qur’an
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Qur’an — The Qur’an is the Holy book revealed to in 610 e.v. by the angel Jibril (Gabriel) It is believed that the scripture got was a copy of the book of have in paradise. The content also have some of the stories from the Bible, but the stories are not exactly the same. Note:…
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Leila Waddell
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Leila Waddell — Leila Waddell (1880-1932), Crowley’s most famed Scarlet Woman, is a powerful historical figure in magic and Thelema in her own right. Immortalized in The Book of Lies and the Confessions and familiarly addressed by Crowley as Laylah, she was a writer, magician, musician, daughter of Irish immigrants to Australia, mother, and founding…
