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| | Magic (paranormal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic or sorcery are terms referring to the alleged influencing of events and physical phenomena by supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | Magic has been portrayed in numerous games, in which magic is a characteristic available to players in certain circumstances. |  | | Another method of classifying magic is by "traditions," which in this context typically refer to complexes of magical belief and practice associated with various cultural groups and lineages of transmission. |
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| | Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic (gaming), paranormal magic as used in games |  | | Magic (paranormal), practices intended to influence through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means |  | | Magic square, a block of numbers with identical row, column, and diagonal sums |
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| | Encyclopedia: Magic (game) |
 | | Some games or game systems can include a set of rules that are used to portray magic in the paranormal sense. |  | | These rules simulate the effects that magic would have within the game context, according to how the game designer intended the magic to be portrayed. |  | | Magic can also be portrayed within a game through the special capabilities of game-based objects, locations, individuals, and even mythological creatures. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Magic-(game)
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| | Magic (paranormal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The use of spirit mediums is also documented in these texts; many of the spells call for a child to be brought to the magic circle to act as a conduit for messages from the spirits. |  | | Magic or sorcery are terms referring to the alleged influencing of events and physical phenomena by supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | Magic has been portrayed in numerous games, in which magic is a characteristic available to players in certain circumstances. |
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| | Magic and religion - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Magic and religion |
 | | In line with this viewpoint, magic in the context of religion is often conflated with magic in the context of the paranormal. |  | | The term magic is often used in various other contexts that may be confused with magic in the context of religion. |  | | Some people also use the term magick, with a spelling that is distinct and different from magic, to distinguish various concepts of magic from the one proposed by Aleister Crowley. |
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| | :: SCIFIFANTASYNEWS.COM :: |
 | | Those denying the plausibility of supernatural events typically define them as events which cannot be perceived by natural or empirical senses, and whose understanding may be said to lie with religious, magical, or otherwise mysterious explanationâyet remains firmly outside of the realm of science. |  | | Since the belief in magic is very old and held a great power over the minds and imagination of earlier generations long before the concept of experimental science, some historians of magic think the supernatural is a surviving form of magic. |  | | The term "supernatural" is often used interchangeably with paranormal or preternaturalâthe latter typically limited to an adjective for describing abilities which appear to exceed possible bounds. |
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 | | in goidelic mythology c ro was a magic paranormal sorcerer who could change his form at will his name is translated as the hound of ro he was a munster king who transformed himself into the giant uath to choose a champion for ireland c ro invited cuchulainn conall and |  | | this article is about sea pirates for other uses see pirate disambiguation a pirate is one who robbery robs or plunders at sea without a commission from a recognised sovereign nation pirates usually target other ship ships but have also attacked targets on shore these acts are known as piracy |  | | this article discusses ungulate mammals for other meanings of horse see horse disambiguation the horse equus caballus is a large ungulate mammal one of the seven modern species of the genus equus it has long played an important role in transportation whether ridden or when pulling a chariot carriage horse-drawn |
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| | Encyclopedia: Ranger (character class) |
 | | Look up Magic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Magic may mean: Magic (paranormal), influence through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means Magic and religion, the relationship between paranormal magic and religion Magic (gaming), paranormal magic as used in games Magic (Harry Potter), paranormal magic in the Harry Potter series Magic (illusion... |  | | Rangers are usually associated with nature, being skilled trackers and archers, though there are many instances where rangers use a variety of weapons, and sometimes magic. |  | | Rangers' connection to druids is often compared to that of paladins and clerics; other being a magic user, the other more of a martial artist. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Ranger-%28character-class%29
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| | Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic (paranormal), alleged influence through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means |  | | Magic (gaming), paranormal magic as used in games |  | | Magic square, a block of numbers with identical row, column, and diagonal sums |
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| | Articles - Magic |
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| | Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic and religion, the relationship between paranormal magic and religion |  | | Magic (paranormal), alleged influence through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means |  | | Magic square, a block of numbers with identical row, column, and diagonal sums |
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| | Article about "Magic" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 |
 | | Magic (paranormal) deals with the manipulation of what the practitioner believes to be genuine paranormal phenomena. |  | | Magic and religion deals with the relationship of paranormal magic and religion. |  | | Magic (illusion) deals with the use of illusions and tricks to give the appearance of magical phenomena, with intent to entertain. |
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| | Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic (paranormal), alleged influence through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means |  | | Magic square, a block of numbers with identical row, column, and diagonal sums |  | | Magic (trade show), the largest and most comprehensive marketplace for the men's apparel and accessories industry |
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| | Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic (paranormal), alleged influence through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means |  | | Magic and religion, the relationship between paranormal magic and religion |  | | Magic (cryptography), US intelligence obtained from cryptanalysis during WWII |
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| | The world's top Magic Square websites |
 | | Magic (paranormal) deals with the manipulation of what the practitioner believes to be genuine paranormal phenomena. |  | | Magic (cryptography) refers to the decrypted messages produced by US cryptographers in WWII — it is usually taken to mean '... |  | | Magic (illusion) deals with the use of illusions and tricks to give the appearance of magical phenomena, with intent to entertain. |
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| | Magic (illusion) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For magic in the paranormal sense, see Magic (paranormal). |  | | Magic, including the arts of prestidigitation and conjuring, is the art of entertaining an audience by performing illusions that baffle and amaze, often by giving the impression that something impossible has been achieved, almost as if the performer had magic or supernatural powers. |  | | For other uses of "magic", see Magic (disambiguation). |
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| | Witchcraft - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | While witchcraft involves the use of magic, there are many other types of "paranormal" magic (not including stage magic / sleight of hand / illusions). |  | | This is an erroneous oversimplification and presumes that a recognizable folklore figure must derive from a single historical precedent (a female, maligned magic-worker). |  | | The term is also commonly misapplied to refer to all forms of magic other than stage magic. |
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| | Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic (paranormal), alleged influence through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means |  | | Magic square, a block of numbers with identical row, column, and diagonal sums |  | | Magic (trade show), the largest and most comprehensive marketplace for the men's apparel and accessories industry |
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Magic (paranormal)' |
 | | For a list of historical figures associated with paranormal magic, see: List of occultists. |  | | Magic (from the Magi: Old Persian Magupati, Persian Mobed, Greek Μάγοι) or sorcery (from the French sorcierie) are terms referring to the influence of events and physical phenomenon through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | Magic theory is not an organized science, but best described as an assortment of wildly speculative and often contradictory belief systems; however, there are often common themes and ideas that run through many systems. |
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 | | ================================================================ cat@luckymojo.com (cat) Editor, alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic FAQ FIN 418 |  | | This FAQ is intended as an introductory file and its content may be discussed within the alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic usenet newsgroup. |  | | Folk-magic love spells by cat yronwode may be found at http://www.luckymojo.com/lovespells.html. |
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| | Phoenix Clan Information |
 | | Sorcery (disambiguation) pentagram drawn by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa.]] Magic or sorcery, coined by William "Pickles" Fleder, are terms referring to the alleged influencing of events and physical phenomena by supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | Their magic is referred to as Elemental Magic, as opposed to Bloodspeakers who use Blood Magic. |  | | :For other uses of the term or name "Magic", see Magic (illusion) or Magic (disambiguation). |
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| | Desi Hot OR Hot |
 | | For a list of historical figures associated with paranormal magic, see: List of occultists. |  | | The famous occultist Aleister Crowley chose the spelling magick to distinguish "the true science of the Magi from all its "counterfeits," such as stage magic. |  | | The conceptual relationship between religion and magic is similar to the relationship between "religion" and paganism, whereas "religion" refers to a system of established beliefs, and "magic" and "pagan" are labels used by people within that system to describe beliefs and practices that conflict with or are outside of that system. |
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| | Street Talk - Meet a paranormal phenomenon - news |
 | | She said she did not believe in paranormal phenomena, magic, fortune-telling and the idea that everyone has a mission in life. |  | | "People should not say that they don't believe magic and the paranormal," she says, as if reading my mind. |  | | THE office of healer and paranormal phenomenon Maria Assenova is everything one can expect from such places, and at the same time is not. |
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| | Science, Alternative, Paranormal Phenomena, |
 | | The Crypton World is about Paranormal & Unexplained Phenomena, the Supernatural, Mysterious Places, U.F.O.s, Aliens, Abductions, Past Lives, White & Black Magic, Evil and Occultism. |  | | The main idea is to create a kind of paranormal firing line where our listeners get a chance to listen in on world class investigators in dialogue over important issues in UFO and paranormal research. |  | | Sites where information on the paranormal may be shared for the amateur investigators and ghost hunters in general. |
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| | magick |
 | | The magic of performing magicians is related to magick in that performers use tricks and deception to make audiences think they have done things which, if real, would require supernatural or paranormal powers, e.g., materializing objects such as rings or ashes, doves or rabbits. |  | | Magick is associated with all kinds of paranormal and occult phenomena, including but not limited to: ESP, astral projection, psychic healing, the cabala, and chakras. |  | | There is the magic of the birth of a healthy child; the magic of true love. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Magic (paranormal) |
 | | Magic (from the Magi: Old Persian Magupati, Persian Mobed, Greek Μάγοι) or sorcery (from the French sorcierie) are terms referring to the influence of events and physical phenomenon through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | Examples of the suppression of magical belief and practice range from the eradication of neighboring polytheistic tribes by the early Hebrews, to the attempted suppression and eventual appropriation of pagan holidays by the Catholic Church, to the mingled motives of the Conquistadors, to the Salem witch trials of the Puritans. |  | | Magic has been portrayed in numerous games, in which magic is a characteristic available to players in certain circumstances or to certain types of player characters. |
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| | Magic / Building Protection |
 | | "'Magic"' or "'sorcery"' are terms referring to the alleged influencing of events and physical phenomena by supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | Next season, Magic Springs, the Hot Springs, Arkansas theme park, will be debuting The X-Coaster, a multi-looping coaster that will feature a 150-foot upside-down inversion--the tallest in the world. |  | | "Magic lantern" may mean: *magic lantern, the ancestor of the modern slide projector *Magic Lantern software, the FBI's keylogger. |
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| | Magic (paranormal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic or sorcery are terms referring to the alleged influencing of events and physical phenomena by supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | The term magic in its various translations has been used in a number of ways. |  | | The ancient symbol of the pentagram is often used as a symbol for magic. |
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| | Magic (paranormal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Magic or sorcery are terms referring to the alleged influencing of events and physical phenomena by supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. |  | | Magic has been portrayed in numerous games, in which magic is a characteristic available to players in certain circumstances or to certain types of player characters. |  | | The conceptual relationship between religion and magic is similar to the relationship between "religion" and Paganism, whereas "religion" refers to a system of established beliefs, and "magic" and "Pagan" are labels used by people within that system to describe beliefs and practices that conflict with or are outside of that system. |
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