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Magick
Magick may mean an allegedly supernatural charm, spell or other method to dominate natural forces or a ritual associated with supernatural magic or with mysticism. This spelling is sometimes used to distinguish "real" from "stage" magic.
See also:
* magic
* esoterica ...more
See also:
* magic
* esoterica ...more
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The disciplines of physical exercise, meditation and study aren't terribly esoteric. The means to attain a capability far beyond that of the so-called ordinary person are within the reach of everyone, if their desire and their will are strong enough. I have studied science, art, religion and a hundred different philosophies. Anyone could do as much. By applying what you learn and ordering your thoughts in an intelligent manner it is possible to accomplish almost anything. Possible for an 'ordina
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― Watchmen
― Watchmen
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The risks involved in the pursuit of magic are--put simply--either getting frightened by unpleasant perceptions or becoming deluded. Unfortunately it is possible to suffer from both symptoms at the same time.
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― The Book of English Magic
― The Book of English Magic
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