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Encyclopedia > Ceremonial magick

Ceremonial magic is a branch of magick inspired largely by Hermeticism and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It includes, but is not limited to, Goetic magick, Enochian Magic, tarot, astrology, grimoire magick and qabalah.


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Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Ceremonial Magick (139 words)
Ceremonial Magick: Ceremonial Magick is one of the most complicated systems of spiritual attainment in the world.
This is mixed with the ceremonial aspects of Catholicism and Masonry.
Principles of Ceremonial: The authors describe the principles of ceremonial magick.
Ceremonial magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (817 words)
Ceremonial magic is a broad term used to encompass a wide variety of long, elaborate, and complex rituals; it is named as such because the works included are characterized by ceremony and a myriad of necessary accessories to aid the practitioner.
Ceremonial magic is seen to be that of a traditional method or model of magic that is regimented and strictly organized, in so far as the tradition practiced.
Those practicing ceremonial magic stick to the specifications as outlined in the grimoire from which the ritual is being performed, and is in contrast to Chaos magic.
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