Ceremonial Magick

John Dee, and Edward Kelley. Artist unkown Ceremonial Magick Ceremonial magick (ritual magick, high magick or learned magick) encompasses a wide variety of long, elaborate, and complex rituals of magick. The works included are characterized by ceremony and a myriad of necessary accessories to aid the practitioner. It can be seen as an extension of ritual magick, and in […]

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Magick

Magic Magic or Magick both are referring to any act designed to cause intentional change through one’s own true will. This term is often spelled with a terminal “k” to differentiate it from other practices, such as “stage magic”. Magick is not capable of producing “miracles” or violating the physical laws of the universe (i.e. […]

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Tarot

Tarot Tarot (Tar-oh) is a system of symbolism and philosophy consisting of a set of 78 images, normally embodied in a deck of cards similar to a regular set of game-playing cards (see playing card). In the English speaking world, they are most often encountered as a form of cartomancy. There also exist in France […]

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Kabbalistic Key Scale

The Key Scale is a simple numerical system for classifying the various correspondences on the Tree of Life. The Scale ranges from 000 to 32-bis, and is broken up into several meaningful bits & pieces, as detailed below. The Negative Veil 000. Ain, “Nothing” 00. Ain Soph, “The Boundless” 0. Ain Soph Aur, “The Limitless […]

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Shin (31-bis)

Shin (31-bis) In the Kabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the “Tree of Life.” The Path of Shin—the 21st path joining Hod and Malkuth—is bisected, and the second half (or alternate) is numbered 31-bis on the Key Scale. The 22 paths are: 11 Aleph, […]

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Tau (32-bis)

Tau (32-bis) In the Kabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the “Tree of Life.” The Path of Tau—the 22nd path joining Yesod and Malkuth—is bisected, and the second half (or alternate) is numbered 32-bis on the Key Scale. The 22 paths are: 11 Aleph, […]

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Tau (תּ)

Tau In the Kabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the “Tree of Life.” The twenty second  is the Path of Tau (תּ), which connects Yesod with Malkuth. The 22 paths are: 11 Aleph, 12 Beth, 13 Gimel, 14 Daleth, 15 Hé, 16 Vau, 17 […]

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Shin (שׁ)

Shin In the Kabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the “Tree of Life.” The 21th is the Path of Shin (שׁ), which connects Hod with Malkuth. The 22 paths are: 11 Aleph, 12 Beth, 13 Gimel, 14 Daleth, 15 Hé, 16 Vau, 17 Zain, […]

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Resh (ר)

Resh In the Kabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the “Tree of Life.” The twentieth is the Path of Resh (ר), which connects Hod with Yesod. The 22 paths are: 11 Aleph, 12 Beth, 13 Gimel, 14 Daleth, 15 Hé, 16 Vau, 17 Zain, […]

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Qoph (ק)

Qoph In the Kabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the “Tree of Life.” The Ninteenth is the Path of Qoph (ק), which connects Netzach with Malkuth. The 22 paths are: 11 Aleph, 12 Beth, 13 Gimel, 14 Daleth, 15 Hé, 16 Vau, 17 Zain, […]

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