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Psychological theories of magic treat magic as a personal phenomenon intended to meet individual needs, as opposed to a social phenomenon serving a collective purpose.
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Psychologicaltheoriesofmagic treat magic as a personal phenomenon intended to meet individual needs, as opposed to a social phenomenon serving a collective...
Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes. The links and interaction between black...
White magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for selfless purposes. Practitioners of white magic have been given...
Natural magic in the context of Renaissance magic is that part of the occult which deals with natural forces directly, as opposed to ceremonial magic which...
fire and the forge, practiced pyromancy. In Renaissance magic, pyromancy was classified as one of the seven "forbidden arts", along with necromancy, geomancy...
Shastra are the textual part of Vastu Vidya, the latter being the broader knowledge about architecture and design theories from ancient India. Vastu Vidya...
Gray magic, also called neutral magic, is magic that is not performed for specifically beneficial reasons, but is also not focused on completely hostile...
Belief and practice in Magic in Islam is "widespread and pervasive" and a "vital element of everyday life and practice", both historically and currently...
created for the practice of initiation into ceremonial or other forms of occult magic or to further the knowledge ofmagic among its members. Magical...
Book of All Forbidden Arts; quoted in Láng, p. 124. Thorndike, Lynn (July 1927). "Alfodhol and Almadel: Hitherto Unnoted Mediaeval Books ofMagic in Florentine...
Apotropaic magic (from Greek αποτρέπειν "to ward off") or protective magic is a type ofmagic intended to turn away harm or evil influences, as in deflecting...
magic, also known as imitative magic, is a type ofmagic based on imitation or correspondence. James George Frazer coined the term "sympathetic magic"...
Servitor – Psychological complex employed in the use of chaos magic Thaumaturgy – The working of miracles by an individual Theurgy – Practice of rituals...
Chaos magic, also spelled chaos magick, is a modern tradition ofmagic. Emerging in England in the 1970s as part of the wider neo-pagan and esotericist...
theourgía), also known as divine magic, is one of two major branches of the magical arts, the other being practical magic or thaumaturgy. Theurgy describes...
A sigil (/ˈsɪdʒɪl/) is a type of symbol used in magic. The term usually refers to a pictorial signature of a deity or spirit (such as an angel or demon)...
contained in his canonical works. In Renaissance magic, palmistry (known as "chiromancy") was classified as one of the seven "forbidden arts", along with necromancy...
reason, magic could explain "unreason". Marsilio Ficino advocated the existence of spiritual beings and spirits in general, though many such theories ran...
Ceremonial magic (also known as ritual magic, high magic or learned magic) encompasses a wide variety of rituals ofmagic. The works included are characterized...
concept of "folk Islam". They include the following: belief in traditional magic systems and ecstatic rituals the use of shrines and amulets veneration of saints...
protective or alleviative function ofmagic rituals. In divination one finds the cause of an ailment or a potential danger, in magic one subsequently acts upon...
involving evocation of spirits Theories about religion – Theoriesof religion in the social sciences Worship of heavenly bodies – Worship of stars and other...
culture. The proximity of Inner Mongolia to other regions of northern China has led to some theories speculating the spread of scapulimantic rituals across...
think religion developed from magic, and some, magic from religion. Anthropological and sociological theoriesofmagic generally serve to sharply demarcate...
refers to the demonic magicof the Late Middle Ages. Demonic magic was performed in groups surrounding a leader in possession of a grimoire. Practitioners...
bias Faith Illusion of control Law of attraction (New Thought) Mythopoeic thought Psychology of religion Psychologicaltheoriesofmagic Schizotypal personality...
evolution ofpsychologically compelling magic, producing traditions adapted to people's cognitive biases. Shamanism, Singh argues, is the culmination of this...