24 Facts About Ceremonial magic

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Term originates in 16th-century Renaissance Ceremonial magic, referring to practices described in various Medieval and Renaissance grimoires and in collections such as that of Johannes Hartlieb.

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Ceremonial magic incorporated the Tarot cards into his magical system, and as a result the Tarot has been an important part of the paraphernalia of Western magicians.

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Many present-day concepts of ritual and Ceremonial magic that are at the centre of contemporary traditions, such as Wicca and Thelema, were inspired by the Golden Dawn, which became one of the largest single influences on 20th century Western occultism.

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Ceremonial magic's book Magick, Liber ABA, Book 4, is a lengthy treatise on magic in which he which presents his own system of Western occult practice, synthesised from many sources, including Yoga, Hermeticism, medieval grimoires, contemporary magical theories from writers like Eliphas Levi and Helena Blavatsky, and his own original contributions.

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Ceremonial magic's was a co-founder of the Fraternity of the Inner Light, an occult organisation that promoted philosophies which she claimed had been taught to her by spiritual entities known as the Ascended Masters.

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Ceremonial magic's believed that this erotic attraction between men and women could be harnessed for use in magic.

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Crowley was in correspondence with Parsons during the course of the Babalon Working, and warned Parsons of his potential overreactions to the Ceremonial magic he was performing, while simultaneously deriding Parsons' work to others.

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Ceremonial magic's was a student of Jane Wolfe, herself a student of Aleister Crowley.

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Ceremonial magic continued living there with Crowley for several months, dealing with the old man's correspondences and needs.

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Ceremonial magic's added that he "deliberately employs cryptic or circuitous modes of argumentation", and lacks clear boundaries between fact and fiction.

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Grant promoted what he termed the Typhonian or Draconian tradition of Ceremonial magic, and wrote that Thelema was only a recent manifestation of this wider tradition.

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Ceremonial magic believed that by mastering magic, one masters this illusory universe, gaining personal liberation and recognising that only the Self really exists.

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Ceremonial magic believed that the reality of consciousness, which he deemed the only true reality, was formless and thus presented as a void, although he taught that it was symbolised by the Hindu goddess Kali and the Thelemic goddess Nuit.

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Ceremonial magic thought that because women have kalas, they have oracular and visionary powers.

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From her experience with Thelemic Ceremonial magic, she developed her own system of Ceremonial magic called "Maat Magick" which has the aim of transforming the human race.

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Ceremonial magic noted that in this sense, the world's first grimoires were created in Europe and the Ancient Near East.

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Practice of ceremonial magic often requires tools made or consecrated specifically for this use, called magical weapons, which are required for a particular ritual or series of rituals.

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In Magick, Part II, Aleister Crowley lists the tools required as a Ceremonial magic circle drawn on the ground and inscribed with the names of god, an altar, a wand, cup, sword, and pentacle, to represent his true will, his understanding, his reason, and the lower parts of his being respectively.

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The general theory of Ceremonial magic proposes that there are various forces which are represented by the classical elements, the planets, the signs of the Zodiac, and adjacent spaces in the astral world.

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Ceremonial magic goes on to say that purification no longer requires such activity, since the magician can purify the self via willed intention.

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However, within Ceremonial magic, it takes on a special meaning—the transmutation of ordinary things into divine sacraments, which are then consumed.

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Normally, divination within Ceremonial magic is not the same as fortune telling, which is more interested in predicting future events.

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Similar to yoga, learning the Tree of Life is not so much Ceremonial magic as it is a way to map out one's spiritual universe.

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Ceremonial magic stressed that the body of light must be built up though the use of imagination, and that it must then be animated, exercised, and disciplined.

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