Do you believe in Magic Part 5
Sorcery and Magic

​These are some of the tools that Satan's servants use to cast their spells and work their magic.
Cynthia Pawl Exposing Satanism and Witchcraft January 30, 2016
PUBLIC EVENTS SYMBOLISM ACTIVITIES GESTURES
OLYMPICS/SPORT EVENTS

(Demonic Ritual 2012 Olympics)

Why do all of the WORLD's SPACE PROGRAMS Share the same VECTOR SYMBOL?



NASA & Space X Vector Symbol
And
The Satanic Occult Of Aleister Crowley
(Watch this video for the Answer)
ANIMAL OR HUMAN SACRIFICES



PYRAMID
The Sign of the Illuminati


Worship at
Sacred Pagan Sites


STATUES/MONUMENTS to Ancient Deities
(Graven Images)

ASTRAL PROJECTION


STICKING OUT THE TONGUE
Shows rebellion against God
Represents Khali/Shiva

AWARD
PROGRAMS


TRIDENT - Symbol of SHIVA


MEDITATION
Multi Arm Gesture
Represents Khali/Shiva





Wikipedia on Magic:

Magic
or sorcery is the use of rituals, symbols, actions, gestures and language that are believed to exploit supernatural forces. Modern Western magicians generally state magic's primary purpose to be personal spiritual growth.

The belief in and the practice of magic has been present since the earliest human cultures and continues to have an important spiritual, religious, and medicinal role in many cultures in present times. In non-scientific societies, perceived magical attack is often employed to explain personal or societal misfortune.

The concept of magic as a category separate from religion was first widely recognized in Judaism, which derided as magic the practices of pagan worship designed to appease and receive benefits from gods other than Yahweh. Wouter Hanegraaff argues that magic is in fact "a largely polemical concept that has been used by various religious interest groups either to describe their own religious beliefs and practices or – more frequently – to discredit those of others."

The foremost perspectives on magic in anthropology are functionalism, symbolism and intellectualism. The term"magical thinking" in anthropology, psychology, and cognitive science refers to causal reasoning often involving associative thinking, such as the perceived ability of the mind to affect the physical world (see the philosophical problem of mental causation) or correlationmistaken for materialist causation.

Psychological theories consider magic a personal phenomenon intended to meet individual needs as opposed to a social phenomenon serving a collective purpose. The belief that one can influence supernatural powers, by prayer,sacrifice or invocation dates back to prehistoric religions and it can be found in early records such as the Egyptian pyramid textsand the Indian Vedas. Magic and religion are categories of beliefs and systems of knowledge used within societies. Some forms of shamanic contact with the spirit world seem to be nearly universal in the early development of human communities. They appear in various tribal peoples from Aboriginal Australia and Māori people of New Zealand to the Amazon, Africansavannah, and pagan Europe. In general, the 20th century has seen a sharp rise in public interest in various forms of magical practice and the foundation of several traditions and organizations, ranging from the distinctly religious to the philosophical. SOURCE
magic
noun mag·ic \ˈma-jik\: a power that allows people (such as witches and wizards) to do impossible things by saying
special words or performing special actions
: tricks that seem to be impossible and that are done by a performer to entertain people
: special power, influence, or skill

Full Definition of MAGIC
1 a : the use of means (as charms or spells) believed to have supernatural power over natural forces
..b : magic rites or incantations
2 a : an extraordinary power or influence seemingly from a supernatural source
..b : something that seems to cast a spell : enchantment
3 : the art of producing illusions by sleight of hand. See magic defined for English-language learners
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/magic

Definition of MAGIC for Kids
1 : having or seeming to have the power to make impossible things happen <magic words.>
2 : of or relating to the power to make impossible things happen <magic tricks>
3 : giving a feeling of enchantment <magic moment.>

The word magic, in our present society, has come to be used as an expression of something wonderful: "It was really MAGICAL" one might exclaim after having an exceptional experience. Or, "it was just like MAGIC". HOW DID THIS COME TO BE?

Magick Excerpts From Thelemapedia
In the broadest sense, Magick is any act designed to cause intentional change. Through Magick it is theoretically possible to cause in any object any change of which that object is capable by nature" According to Aleister Crowley, magick is the essential method for a person to reach true understanding of the self and to act according to one's True Will.
Fundamental statements about the nature of magick, according to Crowley:



Magick as ritual

Many instances of applied magick involve the use of rituals. Most magical rituals involve work with non-human beings (generally gods, but also demons, spirits, saints, Loa, etc.) and/or achieving non-normal psychological states (such as trance). There are many different purposes for conducting a magical ritual. including:Initiation,Banishing,Consecration, Devotion, Celebration, Evocation, Invocation, Purification, Vision seeking and Practical purposes.

Almost all cultures have developed some form of magic, although definitions and purposes have been highly variable. There is evidence of sophisticated systems of magic in many ancient civilizations, including the Greeks, Chinese, Egyptians, Jews, and even Christians. Here is a list of Magick systems Old and New: Chaos,Enochian,Goetic,Ceremonial, Shamanism, Witchcraft, Voudon and Santeria.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/oto/aba/chap0.htm
Excerpts from: MAGICK IN THEORY AND PRACTICE

http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Symbol_Magic Symbol Magic
The User can formulate symbols that can cause special events to occur, depending on the symbol that empowers the user, they can achieve a variety of abilities. With a great number of symbols that can be turned to magic, the user can do almost anything.

The Skull & Bones symbol equals "Antichrist" in two ways:
1. The letter "X" by itself is a symbol of Antichrist.
2. The total numeric value of the "Magic Symbol" of the Skull & Bones symbol equals "666" the Biblical symbol of Antichrist (Rev 13:18)

Now, you know the truth of Skull & Bones. In two ways, it symbolizes Antichrist. Now, you know that Skull & Bones cannot be just a fraternal "good old boys" society. Now you know this secret society cannot be a harmless society, as its goal is to produce Antichrist and his global kingdom.
Learn More by clicking on the following link: http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1980.cfm
TRUE
"MAGIC SYMBOL"
Title: SKULL & BONES SYMBOL IS FINALLY UNDERSTOOD! IT IS A "MAGICAL SYMBOL" HIDING A MOST IMPORTANT INNER NUMERIC MEANING --- 666

From the writings of Frederick Goodman, we learn that the true magic symbol is an image which hides an inner meaning, a meaning is usually cunningly hidden behind a form which most people [only] think they can understand immediately." In Goodman's book "Magic Symbols" page 6:
Note, this hidden meaning is secreted behind "a form which most people [only] think they can understand immediately." In other words, occultists attempt to design a symbol for which they can create a shallow, incorrect meaning which "most people [only] think they can understand immediately".

Now lets listen to Freemason leader, Albert Pike, writing in his infamous book, "Morals and Dogma", speaking to higher ranking Masons (Adepts, Sages); he is explaining as to how lower ranking Masons need to be lied to initially about the meaning of the Lodge's many symbols

"Masonry, like all the Religions, all the Mysteries, the Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be mislead; to conceal the Truth, which it calls Light, from them, and to draw them away from it. Truth is not for those who are unworthy or unable to receive it, or would pervert it ... So Masonry jealously conceals its secrets, and intentionally leads conceited interpreters astray." (Albert Pike, "Morals and Dogma", Third Degree, "The Master, p. 104-105)


There you have it. Now we know now how Freemasonry and all occult secret societies treat their "magical" symbols -- whose inner meaning they conceal from initiates and the "profane", i.e, the person outside the secret society but retain for the Adepts and Sages. In the above Pike reveals two important factors:
1. From the beginner to the Adept Freemasons are supposed to be deliberately lied to, deliberately mislead, as to the meaning of the symbols
2. All symbols contain a hidden meaning cunningly hidden behind a form. People easily believe the falsehood they are told and are satisfied. Thy usually are not willing to hear of another meaning once their minds are made up. They will not accept another meaning, even if it can be proven true. Once a person's mind has become "propagandized", they do not want to hear the truth, and resist it mightily.

More from Mr. Crowley himself:
"(Magick’s) fundamental conception is identical with that of modern science; underlying the whole system is a faith, implicit but real and firm, in the order and uniformity of nature.
The magician does not doubt that the same causes will always produce the same effects, that the performance of the proper ceremony accompanied by the appropriate spell, will inevitably be attended by the desired results, unless, indeed, his incantations should chance to be thwarted and foiled by the more potent charms of another sorcerer. He supplicates no higher power: he sues the favour of no fickle and wayward being: he abases himself before no awful deity. Yet his power, great as he believes it to be, is by no means arbitrary and unlimited. He can wield it only so long as he strictly conforms to the rules of his art, or to what may be called the laws of nature as conceived by him. To neglect these rules, to break these laws in the smallest particular is to incur failure, and may even expose the unskillful practitioner himself to the utmost peril. If he claims a sovereignty over nature, it is a constitutional sovereignty rigorously limited in its scope and exercised in exact conformity with ancient usage. Thus the analogy between the magical and the scientific conceptions of the world is close. In both of them the succession of events is perfectly regular and certain, being determined by immutable laws, the operation of which can be foreseen and calculated precisely; the elements of caprice, of chance, and of accident are banished from the course of nature. Both of them open up a seemingly boundless vista of possibilities to him who knows the causes of things and can touch the secret springs that set in motion the vast and intricate mechanism of the world. Hence the strong attraction which magic and science alike have exercised on the human mind; hence the powerful stimulus that both have given to the pursuit of knowledge. They lure the weary enquirer, the footsore seeker, on through the wilderness of disappointment in the present by their endless promises of the future: they take him up to the top of an exceeding high mountain and shew him, beyond the dark clouds and rolling mists at his feet, a vision of the celestial city, far off, it may be, but radiant with unearthly splendour, bathed in the light of dreams."

Dr. J. G. FRAZER, "The Golden Bough".
"So far, therefore, as the public profession of magic has been one of the roads by which men have passed to supreme power, it has contributed to emancipate mankind from the thraldom of tradition and to elevate them into a larger, freer life, with a broader outlook on the world. This is no small service rendered to humanity. And when we remember further that in another direction magic has paved the way for science, we are forced to admit that if the black art has done much evil, it has also been the source of much good; that if it is the child of error, it has yet been the mother of freedom and truth."

In one sense Magick may be defined as the name given to Science by the vulgar.

Every man must do Magick each time he acts or even thinks, since a thought is an internal act whose influence ultimately affects action, though it may not do so at the time.
(Illustration: The least gesture causes a change in a man's own body and in the air around him; it disturbs the balance of the entire Universe, and its effects continue eternally throughout all space. Every thought, however swiftly suppressed, has its effect on the mind. It stands as one of the causes of every subsequent thought, and tends to influence every subsequent action.

"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."
I trust that they will assert themselves as individually absolute, that they will grasp the fact that it is their right to assert themselves, and to accomplish the task for which their nature fits them. Yea, more, that this is their duty, and that not only to themselves but to others, a duty founded upon universal necessity, and not to be shirked on account of any casual circumstances of the moment which may seem to put such conduct in the light of inconvenience or even of cruelty.

The essence of MAGICK is simple enough in all conscience. It is not otherwise with the art of government. The Aim is simply prosperity; but the theory is tangled, and the practice beset with briars.

Witness mine hand:
To Mega Therion ([Hebrew] THRIVN): The Beast 666; MAGUS 9'=2' A.'. A.'. who is The Word of the Aeon THELEMA; whose name is called V.V.V.V.V. 8'=3' A.'. A.'. in the City of the Pyramids; OU MH 7'=4' A.'. A.'.; OL SONUF VAORESAGI 6'=5', and ... ... 5'=6' A.'. A.'. in the Mountain of Abiegnus: but FRATER PERDURABO in the Outer Order or the A.'. A.'. and in the World of men upon the Earth, Aleister Crowley of Trinity College, Cambridge."

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Whispers of the Old Gods - Wicca, Witchcraft & Satanism Ex-Satanic High Priest Exposes Satanic Symbols

Continued in Part 6 - Eastern Religion Works its Magic