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A panoramic account of ceremonial magic that combines theoretical exposition with historical survey, arguing for a disciplined definition of magic as a symbolic and practical science. The narrative analyzes kabbalistic symbolism and alphabetic-numerical correspondences, outlines ritual techniques and their ceremonial forms, and treats concepts such as astral light, spirits, and popular misconceptions about demons and sorcery. Chapters pair doctrinal statements with corresponding rites to show how theory and practice interlock, while the author seeks to correct misunderstandings about occult operations and to present an organized framework for interpreting rites, symbols, and their alleged effects.
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