Necromancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Necromancy (pronounced /ˈnɛkrɵmænsi/ ; Greek νεκρομαντία nekromantía ) is a form of magic in which the practitioner seeks to summon "operative spirits" or "spirits of divination", for multipl...
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Necromancy is the act of conjuring the dead for divination. It dates back to Persia, Greece and Rome, and in the Middle Ages was widely practiced by magicians, sorcerers, and witches. ... Necromancy is not to be confused with conjuring devils or demons for help. Necromancy is the seeking of the spirits of the dead.
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www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/n/necromancy.html
www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/n/necromancy.html
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Necromancy is a special mode of divination by the evocation of the dead. ... The practice of necromancy supposes belief in the survival of the soul after death, the possession of a superior knowledge by the disembodied spirit, and the possibility of communication between the living and the dead. ... Necromancy in pagan countries...
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www.westgatenecromantic.com/
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Information about Necromancy ... The classic case of necromancy is the witch of Endor, described in the Bible (1 Samuel 28), who summoned the spirit of Samuel in the presence of Saul. This biblical episode was widely accepted as irrefutable evidence for the existence of witchcraft.
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www.occultopedia.com/n/necromancy.htm
www.occultopedia.com/n/necromancy.htm
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>The blackest of all the black arts is undoubtedly necromancy, the ancient method of communication with the dead. The art of raising the dead and controlling their spirits takes its name from Greek words meaning dead and divination. ... Necromancy can be divided into two main branches:
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www.satansheaven.com/necromancy.htm
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There is no doubt, however, that necromancy is the touchstone of occultism, for if, after careful preparation the adept can carry through to a successful issue, the raising of the soul from the other world, he has proved the value of his art.
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www.sacred-texts.com/bos/bos195.htm
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Even the most basic division of magics must include a segment for that which is known as Necromancy. Though Necromancy currently has a functional etymology to it, this was not always the case. In the medieval ages, "Necromancy" was called "Nigromancy", meaning "Black Magic" (interpreted as that which harms the person).
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www.angelfire.com/mi3/tomekeeper/types/necromancy.html
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