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Ritual Magic for Conservative Christians

Ritual Magic for Conservative Christians
Author: Brother Ada
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2016-01-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523697069

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More Power for Living! Christians have practiced magic since the dawn of Christianity, and almost all classic magical texts since the Middle Ages have Christian authors. With this book, you can tap into that power! You'll learn: - A theology of magic that embraces all mainstream Christian denominations. - A curriculum for training yourself in the magic art. - An organized method for calling the Choirs of Angels. - How to create, consecrate, and use talismans and amulets. - A powerful system for creating your own magical rituals. - Multiple fully-functioning example rituals. - Practical advice to make your magic even more effective! Between these pages you'll find the most potent manual yet for Christian magicians who want to retain their orthodoxy and more deeply understand their faith as well as their practice. Manifest with orthodoxy. Believe with power. Grow with awesomeness!


Magical Christianity

Magical Christianity
Author: Coleston Brown
Publisher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780835608558

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Coleston Brown—scholar and expert on the esoteric Christian traditions—reaches far beyond any other book of its genre to bring us a truly experiential form of Christianity. Drawing on the myths, legends, lore, and symbols inherent in the Christian tradition, Brown reveals the potential in all of us to use, as he does, Magical Christianity as a practice for healing and regenerating the spirit. Brown combines the insights he gained as a student under Gareth Knight, a renowned authority on Kabbalistic magic, with his own study of ancient texts and practice of the esoteric Christian tradition, developing this new work, the official text and formal course of training in what is now known as the Western Magical Tradition. Readers will be captivated by the symbols Brown covers in this book, including the sphere, the holy fire, the wheel of life, and the planes of being. He even details the magical power of sacred architecture rich in the Christian tradition as a basis for magical practice. This revised edition also includes an experiential meditation at the end of each chapter and a CD of guided meditations to bring readers more deeply into the transformative power of Christian symbolism.


Ancient Christian Magic

Ancient Christian Magic
Author: Marvin W. Meyer
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1999-04-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0691004587

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This thought-provoking collection of magical texts from ancient Egypt shows the exotic rituals, esoteric healing practices, and incantatory and supernatural dimensions that flowered in early Christianity. These remarkable Christian magical texts include curses, spells of protection from "headless powers" and evil spirits, spells invoking thunderous powers, descriptions of fire baptism, and even recipes from a magical "cookbook." Virtually all the texts are by Coptic Christians, and they date from about the 1st-12th centuries of the common era, with the majority from late antiquity. By placing these rarely seen texts in historical context and discussing their significance, the authors explore the place of healing, prayer, miracles, and magic in the early Christian experience, and expand our understanding of Christianity and Gnosticism as a vital folk religion.


The Magic of Catholicism

The Magic of Catholicism
Author: Brother Ada
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 268
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 138705273X

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The Power of Christ

The Power of Christ
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2015
Genre: Funeral rites and ceremonies
ISBN:

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Wicca and the Christian Heritage

Wicca and the Christian Heritage
Author: Joanne Pearson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2007-05-03
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1134524277

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Pearson uncovers the untold history of Wicca and analyzes the role of Christianity in its development.


Sacred Games

Sacred Games
Author: Bernhard Lang
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300172263

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Professor Bernhard Lang argues that the meaning of Christian ritual is embodied in six elementary forms, all of which have their roots in ancient, pre-Christian ritual. Well illustrated, written in a readable style, and geared to the general reader as well as to students and scholars, this pioneering work should become an indispensable addition to the broader study of Christianity. 50 illustrations.


Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves

Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves
Author: Sarah M. Pike
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2001-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520923804

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Recent decades have seen a revival of paganism, and every summer people gather across the United States to celebrate this increasingly popular religion. Sarah Pike's engrossing ethnography is the outcome of five years attending neo-pagan festivals, interviewing participants, and sometimes taking part in their ceremonies. Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves incorporates her personal experience and insightful scholarly work concerning ritual, sacred space, self-identity, and narrative. The result is a compelling portrait of this frequently misunderstood religious movement. Neo-paganism began emerging as a new religious movement in the late 1960s. In addition to bringing together followers for self-exploration and participation in group rituals, festivals might offer workshops on subjects such as astrology, tarot, mythology, herbal lore, and African drumming. But while they provide a sense of community for followers, Neo-Pagan festivals often provoke criticism from a variety of sources—among them conservative Christians, Native Americans, New Age spokespersons, and media representatives covering stories of rumored "Satanism" or "witchcraft." Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves explores larger issues in the United States regarding the postmodern self, utopian communities, cultural improvisation, and contemporary spirituality. Pike's accessible writing style and her nonsensationalistic approach do much to demystify neo-paganism and its followers.