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Ceremonial magic (also known as magick, ritual magic, high magic or learned magic) [1] encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic. The works included are characterized by ceremony and numerous requisite accessories to aid the practitioner. It can be seen as an extension of ritual magic, and in most cases synonymous with it.
Theurgy is a series of rituals and operations aimed at recovering the transcendent essence by retracing the divine 'signatures' through the layers of being. [9] Education is important for comprehending the scheme of things as presented by Aristotle, Plato, and Pythagoras.
This category comprises articles related to ceremonial magic, including magia ceremonialis, goety and theurgy in the Renaissance era as well as the synthetic body of esoteric teachings and practices in modern times, that is involved with magic rituals and other disciplines, such as Hermetic Qabalah, meditation and divination.
The ancient Mesopotamians also performed magical rituals to purify themselves of sins committed unknowingly. [39] One such ritual was known as the Šurpu, or "Burning", [40] in which the caster of the spell would transfer the guilt for all their misdeeds onto various objects such as a strip of dates, an onion, and a tuft of wool. [40]
Pages in category "Magic rituals" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Babalon; Banishing;
Certain comic book heroes use magic words to activate their powers. Examples of traditional magic words include Abracadabra, Alakazam, Hocus Pocus, Open Sesame and Sim Sala Bim. In Babylonian, incantations can be used in rituals to burn images of one's own enemies. An example would be found in the series of Mesopotamian incantations of Šurpu ...
There are elaborate rituals prescribed for the creation and consecration of magical tools. [21] These often include the ritual passing of the tool through representations of the four elements. Some tools are ascribed correspondences to a particular element, one commonly cited correspondence being: [22] [page needed]
In ceremonial magic, banishing refers to one or more rituals intended to remove non-physical influences ranging from spirits to negative influences. [1] Although banishing rituals are often used as components of more complex ceremonies, they can also be performed by themselves.