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Saturn Magic: Basic Tools?

Do You Need Specialized Equipment to Work Magic with Saturn?

I was recently asked what kind of tools one might need to engage with the magic of Saturn. I get it, the big, dark, mysterious character of the macrocosm might warrant special odds & ends, like a goat skull or bat’s blood, right? Not really. Saturn magic calls for many of the same utilities and […]

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Crush Your Enemy with Baneful Magic

This is an action-step follow through on my initial post, a Primer to Harmful Magic. Do Not Proceed without Protection Entering into agreement with the baneful without protective measures in place is worse than going to Las Vegas without condoms. Too much? How about worse than letting a third-party manage your retirement account without defining […]

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A Primer on Harmful Magic

Photo by Erik Mclean:  Baneful Magic. What Does this Term Mean? Just so the reader knows, by “harmful” magic I do not mean dangerous or risky pe se, athough such circumstances may be at hand here. By harmful, I mean baneful, as in combative, aggressive, aimed at doing damage to another. Baneful magic is about lending […]

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"Black Magic" is a Pejorative Misnomer

There's a Good Possibility You have been Misled on the Meaning of "Black Magic".

Warnings Against “Black Magic” are Virtue Signals and Self-Righteous Slander Disclaimer of “Black Magic” Fair warning then: many schools of magical thought like to throw the term black magic around (in general) especially in the context of working magic to affect another person without their permission. Even healing, these folks tell you, is a breach […]

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Black Magic vs White Magic. Good and Evil?

White Magic and Black Magic The idea of black magic, this specific term, as the dark arts centered around summoning and working with demons and other evil entities is at least as old as the Middle Ages. Certainly, it has taken on more elaborate meaning and context since the 1800s, probably with most of its […]

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