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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 11
so actualy you support my theory

i think to do spells you dont even have to speak
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 12
You're right, K.S.

You do not need words to work a spell at all. They are just a tool =)
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 13
a tool that makes you look and sound rediculous :)
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 14
Not at all.

A tool is used to have added energy. There is nothing wrong with using tools for spell casting at all. In some traditions, it's a second nature.

It's a matter of extra energy and added confidence to achieve the same goal some use with out it. There's nothing wrong with it at all. In fact, many people start that way and move on to other ways
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 15
in my opinion when you do magick you should feel ok about it and believe in the result so its only personal opinion that spells should be done without any items or words


cuz using "magical items " and chant some words makes me feel rediculous :)
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 16
nex ,
who ever wrote that has ouranos confused , it means the skies .. and beyond , and I know this because I speak Greek also .. its a Greek word ..
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 17
Pantheriaa you could check link i put.But noo.Let me now to discharge ignorance by quote some thing from chaos matrix.

The word "Ouranian" is the adjectivized form of "Ouranos". Ouranos is an old form of the word Uranus, and was chosen to avoid the "Your Anus" stigmatism associated with the modern spelling. Symbolically, Ouranos is the same as Uranus. It is harder to describe its symbology better than in a planetary working called The Ouranos Rite, which describes it thusly: "It is the eighth body, outside of the sphere of classical planets and the god forms or thought form attributed to them. Thus it forms an ideal symbol for that which encompasses all the gods within its orbit: the magical personality. It represents not the power of the magic itself, which is attributed to Pluto; but rather the desire to be a magician, and the personality required to live as one. Astronomically, this equates with the curious orbit of Ouranos which, with its polar axis tilted at an eccentric angle, almost on the plane of the ecliptic, symblolizes the antinomian character of the magician, ever delving into that which is weird, occult, and perverse, to unlock its secrets. Ouranos can also be thought of as the dark side of the Sun. Whereas the classical bodies orbit the sun, the bright center of human personality; Ouranos represents something dark, and perhaps devious, creeping round in the darkness outside of the normal."

Ouranus has no connection to greek words as however wrote it does not care for greek words when writing it.
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 18
Some languages are used as "magickal" simply to be worldwide known , like Latin. Also latin words are verrrrrry good for chanting so that adds a lot of energy into work itself.
ALSO , experience showed that some magickal entitys ( demons and celestial beings in particular ) aprecuate when they are spokent into Latin.

I'll add this also; ( will be hard for ppl from States to understand , no offense plz ) , learning the language of that whit whom you are speaking shows respect to Him/Her/it.

Enochian , for example was dictated from Archangel Uriel to Doctor Dee. Do you claim to know better than Archangel , when you state explicitly that all languages are equal to magick?Enochian is angelic languge , handeled to Dee as some sort of code language for practicioners to reffer to angels , outside of every day issues.

If you write Divine names in Arameic ( for quabbalah , or any system that contains Christian elements for ex .) you write them in a language that Christ, Son of Lord ( respectfully )spoke , and according to ancent instructions.

Runs, or alchemic symbols, or pagan symbols for that matter, are worldwide used in magick , not only as a language but as a symbols of power, and EXPERIENCE , showed that they conduct magickal enargy better than modern languages.

SO THINK TWICE BEFFORE YOU SAY YOU'R OWN LANGUAGE RULEZ , since the magickal creatures , spirits , dietys existed long , long before english or french , or my language was spoaken.
IT'S ABBOUT RESPECT , that we should express to creatures who do our silly bidings when they dont really have to.

Blessed be!
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 19
Yes Heler is right like when I say "Hince you came hince you go" I have no I idea why I say that I just do. Tho Hince means to go away from this place. It could also mean from now on. Nitheer deffeniton fits for it but yet it works. So hey any language works as long it has meaning to you that is why some spells don't work for you but yet for someone else.
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Re: the language of magic
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Post # 20
okay there's no evididence if on language is stronger than other but to write something like on an amulet the strongest letters are runic and theban
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