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		<title>Laws, Creeds and Redes</title>
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			<title>Wiccan Arfynes Part 2</title>
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			<description>80. Never threaten, never boast, never say you would wish ill of anyone. 



81. If any person, not in the Magick Circle, speak of the Craft, say, &quot;Speak not to me of such, it frightens me. 'Tis evil luck speak of it.&quot; 



82. For this reason: the christians have their spies everywhere. These speak as if they were well affected to us, as if they would come to our meetings saying, &quot;My mother used to go to worship the Old Ones. I would I could go myself.&quot; 



83. To such  ...</description>
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			<title>Wiccan Ardynes Part 1</title>
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			<description>The Wiccan Ardanes 



1. The Law was made and ardane of old by those whom art called, The Old Ones. 



2. The Law was made for the Wicce, to advise and help comfort in their troubles. 



3. The Wicca should give due worship to the Gods and obey Their will, which they ardane, for it was made for the good of Wicce, as the worship of the Wicce is good for the gods. For the Gods love the brethren of the Wicce, and it is from this love that cometh the Power. 



4. As a man loveth a woman  ...</description>
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			<title>Laws of Magick Expanded (part 2)</title>
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			<description>The Laws of Magic 



The saying that magic is not what it seems may be more prevalent today than in the past. Today when ones hears the word magic one often thinks of the tall, slender, dark haired gentleman on stage or the television screen in his black tuxedo who pulls the white rabbit out of his top hat, and juggles balls and glasses or both, and saws a thinly clad, pretty girl in a box in half. Amazingly, he always somehow puts her back together again. At best, this could be called theatrical  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 04:53:07 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Laws of Masgick Summary (part 1)</title>
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			<description>The Laws of Magic -- Summary 



The Law of Knowledge

Self-Knowledge 



The Law of Names

The Law of Words of Power



The Law of Association

The Law of Similarity

The Law of Contact or Contagion



The Law of Identification or imitation



The Law of Synthesis, or the Law of Opposites



The Law of Polarity



The Law of Balance



The Law of Infinite Data

The Law of Finite Senses



The Law of Infinite Universes

The Law of Pragmatism

The Law of True Falsehoods

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			<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 04:52:24 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Goals of a Natural Magician</title>
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			<description>The Goals of a Natural Magician





1    To walk in harmony with nature, never taking without giving.



2    To understand that magick is an alliance between humans and the earth for the betterment of all.



3    To use magick as an instrument of loving change, not hateful destruction.



4    To see the spiritual in the physical and to understand that niether is higher nor more perfect than the other.



5    To know that nothing is impossible if we will work beyond personal limitation.



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