
1) Magic
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1) Sorcery
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divine Magic, or power to work phenomena through Divine aid or by the aid of the 'Gods', or powers of nature. See Magic.
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Theurgy (i; from Greek θεουργία) describes the practice of rituals, sometimes seen as magical in nature, performed with the intention of invoking the action or evoking the presence of one or more gods, especially with the goal of uniting with the divine, achieving henosis, and perfecting oneself. == Definitions == ==Neoplatonism== Theurgy ...
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magic or miracles by the agency of good spirits
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• (n.) In later or modern magic, that species of magic in which effects are claimed to be produced by supernatural agency, in distinction from natural magic. • (n.) A kind of magical science or art developed in Alexandria among the Neoplatonists, and supposed to enable man to influence the will of the gods by means of purification and oth...
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(from the article `Eusebius of Myndus`) ...a pupil of Aedesius of Pergamum. He was distinguished from the other members of the Pergamene school by his comparative sobriety and rationality ... Neoplatonist philosopher and theurgic magician whose most spectacular achievement was the animation of a statue of Hecate. Through his magic he ....
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Magical practices which aim to contact and communicate with the gods.
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Magical practices which aim to contact and communicate with the gods.
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The'ur·gy (thē'ŭr*jȳ)
noun [ Latin
theurgia , Greek
qeoyrgi`a , from
qeoyrgo`s doing the works of God;
qeo`s God +
'e`rgon work: confer French
théurgie . See
Theism , and
Work .]
1. A divine work;...
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Theurgy was a system of magic practised by the Neoplatonists intended to procure communication with spirits for personal benefit and to produce miraculous effects with their assistance.
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n] - magic performed with the help of beneficent spirits
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theurgy 1. Intervention of supernatural or divine powers in human affairs. 2. The art of securing the intervention of supernatural or divine powers in human affairs. 3. Magic with the help of benevolent spirits, as practiced by Neo-Platonists.
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noun white magic performed with the help of beneficent spirits (as formerly practiced by Neoplatonists)
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(Gr. theos, god, ergon, work) The work of some divine, supernatural agency in the affairs of men, generally by direct intervention. -- V.F.
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