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Main Entry: mag•ic
Pronunciation: ma-jik.
{magic} noun; the art of producing illusions by tricks
ETYMOLOGY: Middle English magik, from Old French magique, from Late Latin magica, from Latin magice, from Greek magike, from feminine of magikos, of the Magi, magical, from magos, magician, magus
{Merriam-Webster Dictionary}
Whether the reader finds the rites and sacrifices to be of fiction from the hands of illusionist scribes, or imaginative minds amok, the affect of engaging in a fiction or “real” magic rite is as real as the reader dares to accept. Be it a rite of of Memphris-Misraïm Lodges, sacrifices to Lilith, Rosicrucian initiations, Ismaili prayers, or Lovecraftian spells of Cthulhu mythos, the psychological affect of each is empirically measured.
If magic is the art of casting illusions and maintaining the transmutability of illusions, what is real?
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Grottos of Lilith
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Rite of the Nosferatu
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Canticle of Baphomet
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Rite of Baphomet
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Rite of Lilith
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Eucharistia Babyloniae
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Rite of the Masque of the Red Death
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Full O.A.I. Rite of Lilith
Full O.A.I. Rite of Baphomet
Full O.A.I. Rite of Nosferatu
Laila el’Qadr: An O.A.I. Rite of Initiation by Soror Hashashiyya Khalifa
Mass of the Morning Star by Joshua Seraphim
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ordoantichristianusilluminati.org
Main Entry: mag•ic
Pronunciation: ma-jik.
{magic} noun; the art of producing illusions by tricks
ETYMOLOGY: Middle English magik, from Old French magique, from Late Latin magica, from Latin magice, from Greek magike, from feminine of magikos, of the Magi, magical, from magos, magician, magus
{Merriam-Webster Dictionary}
Whether the reader finds the rites and sacrifices to be of fiction from the hands of illusionist scribes, or imaginative minds amok, the affect of engaging in a fiction or “real” magic rite is as real as the reader dares to accept. Be it a rite of of Memphris-Misraïm Lodges, sacrifices to Lilith, Rosicrucian initiations, Ismaili prayers, or Lovecraftian spells of Cthulhu mythos, the psychological affect of each is empirically measured.
If magic is the art of casting illusions and maintaining the transmutability of illusions, what is real?
ordoantichristianusilluminati.org/d...tm
Grottos of Lilith
ordoantichristianusilluminati.org/d...tm
Rite of the Nosferatu
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Canticle of Baphomet
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Rite of Baphomet
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Rite of Lilith
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Eucharistia Babyloniae
blog.myspace.com/index.cfm
Rite of the Masque of the Red Death
www.amazon.com/Babylon-Ri.../ref=nosim/
Babylon contains:
Full O.A.I. Rite of Lilith
Full O.A.I. Rite of Baphomet
Full O.A.I. Rite of Nosferatu
Laila el’Qadr: An O.A.I. Rite of Initiation by Soror Hashashiyya Khalifa
Mass of the Morning Star by Joshua Seraphim
Leilah Publications Online Vendor Catalog
leilah.org/catalog.htm