Magic (paranormal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Magic , sometimes known as sorcery , is the practice of consciousness manipulation and/or autosuggestion to achieve a desired result, usually by techniques described in various conceptual systems. ...
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magic, witchcraft, and sorcery The art of performing charms, spells, and rituals, to seek to control events or govern certain natural or supernatural forces. Magic can be good, as in love magic or the canoe magic of the Trobriand Islanders before a hazardous voyage. ... Magazine article from: Journal of Social History;
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...We call a story Sword & Sorcery when it is an action tale, derived from the traditions of the pulp magazine adventure story, set in a land or age or world of the author’s invention—a milieu in which magic actually works and the gods are real—and ... To do this, the publisher used a history of Conan written by Dr,
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kingsofthenight0.tripod.com/history.htm
kingsofthenight0.tripod.com/history.htm
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Moorcock is an important figure in S&S history, for his promoting the Sorcery half of the genre as well as showing others that S&S can ask philosophical questions while remaining fun.
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Pushing the interpretation of cosmology and sorcery further, this article develops Lambek's suggestion that sorcery embodies a submerged history of slavery and colonial labour.
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The use of witchcraft and sorcery, although considered deviant, was common among American Indians, and it operated along with religion in providing an understanding of everyday life. ... Get help in the History Group...
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1. SORCERY EXPLAINED ... What is sorcery? ... Sorcery contradiction...
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1. SORCERY EXPLAINED ... WE TURN TO SORCERY AND THE SORCERY'S WAY WHICH TELLS US THAT OUR PERCEPTION IS FIXED AND CAN BE CHANGED ... 3. THE HISTORY OF SORCERY...
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According to my maternal grandfather (pictured at right with my grandmother and a dog named Dusty), there was a history of sorcery or witchcraft on his mother’s side back in 17th Century Italy. My great-grandmother’s maiden name was Ascolese, which appears to have been changed from D’Ascoli (same meaning).
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