Art magic, or, Mudane, sub-mundane and super-mundane spiritism [microform] a treatise in three parts and twenty-three sections, descriptive of art magic, spiritism, the different orders of spirits in the universe known to be related to, or in communication with man; together with directions for invoking, controlling, and discharging spirits, and the uses and abuses, dangers and possibilities of magical art . ssuredly in the affirmative. It mattersnot whether the potency proceed from male or female, old oryoung, rich or poor. The bad alone will attempt such wickedness, but the truepotency is wi


Art magic, or, Mudane, sub-mundane and super-mundane spiritism [microform] a treatise in three parts and twenty-three sections, descriptive of art magic, spiritism, the different orders of spirits in the universe known to be related to, or in communication with man; together with directions for invoking, controlling, and discharging spirits, and the uses and abuses, dangers and possibilities of magical art . ssuredly in the affirmative. It mattersnot whether the potency proceed from male or female, old oryoung, rich or poor. The bad alone will attempt such wickedness, but the truepotency is will, and should we deny the possibilities of its exercisesimply to gratify the prejudices of those who have made no studyof psychological powers, we should falsify a vast mass of historicaltestimony, the authoritative experience and opinion of all ages,and the life-long personal testimony of the Authors own senses,which have borne witness to thousands of instances wherein thewill operated upon individuals removed by long distances fromthe source of the influence. Save and except the physical and direct effects producedupon the system by unguents, drugs, herbs, sounds, and vapors,all the force of Witchcraft lay in the will, which by mere super-stitious faith in the idle rites performed, became projected with ir-resistible power upon the victim against whom it was directed. WICBOCOSMOS. / \ Dragonhead A. DTaxioris tail. \ / microcosmos. Man, the Microcosm of the Universe* We have already intimated that mischievous Elementarieswho have not yet risen into the spheres of good, are ever ready torespond to the summons of natures similar to their own, yethigher in the scale of creation than themselves. We repeat thatthese beings are potent in the particular realm to which they be-long, and can help wicked mortals in wicked purposes. Eemem-ber, too, the universal laws of sympathy that bind up all nature,animate and inanimate, into one vast chain of interdependencies,and then cease to won


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