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  2. Enochian - Wikipedia

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    The phonology of Enochian is "thoroughly English", apart from difficult sequences such as bdrios, excolphabmartbh, longamphlg, lapch, etc. [16] Similarly, Enochian orthography closely follows Early Modern English orthography, for example in having soft and hard c and g , and in using digraphs ch , ph , sh , and th for the sounds /tʃ ~ k/, /f ...

  3. Enochian magic - Wikipedia

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    Enochian magic is a system of Renaissance magic developed by John Dee and Edward Kelley and adopted by more modern practitioners. The origins of this esoteric ...

  4. Enochian (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Enochian is an occult or angelic language recorded in the private journals of Dr. John Dee and his seer Edward Kelley in the late 16th century. Enochian may also refer to: Enochian chess, a four-player chess variant; Enochian magic, a system of ceremonial magic based on the writings of John Dee and Edward Kelley; Enochian Theory, a British rock ...

  5. List of occult terms - Wikipedia

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    The occult is a category of supernatural beliefs and practices, encompassing such phenomena as those involving mysticism, spirituality, and magic in terms of any otherworldly agency.

  6. Sigil - Wikipedia

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    72 seals from The Lesser Key of Solomon. The term sigil derives from the Latin sigillum (pl. sigilla), meaning "seal". [2] In medieval magic, the term sigil was commonly used to refer to occult signs which represented various angels and demons which the practitioner might summon.

  7. Methods of divination - Wikipedia

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    enochian chess: by playing a four·handed variant of the game enoptromancy / ɛ ˈ n ɒ p t r oʊ m æ n s i / → see scrying (Greek enoptron , ' looking glass ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' ) enthusiasm : speeches by those supposed to be possessed by a divine spirit [ 11 ]

  8. Ceremonial magic - Wikipedia

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    The synonym magick is an archaic spelling of 'magic' [2] used during the Renaissance, which was revived by Aleister Crowley to differentiate occult magic from stage magic. He defined it as "the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will", [3] including ordinary acts of will as well as ritual magic. Crowley wrote that "it ...

  9. Scrying - Wikipedia

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    Scrying, also referred to as "seeing" or "peeping," is a practice rooted in divination and fortune-telling.It involves gazing into a medium, hoping to receive significant messages or visions that could offer personal guidance, prophecy, revelation, or inspiration. [1]