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Theosophic Mission: A righteous objective, inspired or directed by The Creator, usually charged to one imbued with divine wisdom and a special gift for abnormal control over natural forces. Principally, the original ‘Theosophic Mission’,...
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92. Theurgy
Theurgy: A beneficial magical science practiced by the early Egyptian Neoplatonists. A system of white magic, or a supernatural or divine agency of good spirits, especially in human affairs.
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
93. Thor
Thor: God of thunder in many branches of Paganism and Germanic mythology. Son of Odin and Jord, he was consistently depicted with a fearsome appearance, but was considered a great protector against evil by many. It was believed that during a ...
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Threepenny Hex: A 'threepenny bit' or 'threepence', was until 1971 when Britain adopted the decimal currency system, a distinctive small chunky eight sided brass coloured coin, worth three old pennies.
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
95. Tzarina
Tzarina: The wife or widow of a Russian Czar. Salamander: A small, elemental lizard, capable of regenerating its limbs; many myths and legends believe it to be born and live most of its life shrouded in fire – some even insist that the heavily...
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von Rosenstein, Dr Felix Maximilion: C.1710-1790. Mysterious, reclusive Viennese pioneer in advanced scientific techniques, including the unprecedented Induction Principle. Known by his advocates as the 'Father of the Art of Science'.
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97. Wolverine
Wolverine: With lycanthrope and particularly werewolf-like qualities. In nature, a ferocious carnivore, (mustelidae.), with a reputation for viciousness and strength more in proportion to other creatures many times its size.
Monday, 27 July 2009
98. Wyverex
Wyverex: Winged, legless dragon of immense power and ferocity, from medieval European lore. Feared by evildoers as a righteous and relentless defender of good. Believed in the medieval period by many alchemists to be their patron guardian, arbiter...
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99. Yhaweh
Yhaweh: Earliest post-Jewish Mesopotamian form of Jehovah, later to become known as God. Originally spelt in Hebrew form without vowels; ‘YHWH’, the name was sacred, and was not to be spoken. Yhaweh also evolved in Gnostic lore, to become...
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100. Zoroaster
Zoroaster: Greek translation of the name ‘Zarathustra’. Ancient Iranian prophet, sage and mystic, believed to be connected to magic and occult practices in the Mediterranean during the Hellenistic Age, and founder of the Zoroastrian religion.
Monday, 27 July 2009

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