Difference between revisions of "Elements of Classical Magic"
(Created page with ";Ostanes Character Sheet") |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
;[[Ostanes Character Sheet]] | ;[[Ostanes Character Sheet]] | ||
+ | * -- Alchemy (Chrysopoeia = Ouroboros [gesture] / ''εν το παν'' (en to pan) or in English "one is the all" [spoken]) | ||
+ | * -- Amulets (protective) | ||
+ | * -- Apotropaion -- Greek: To avert evil | ||
+ | * -- Astrology | ||
+ | * -- Carmen (verse) | ||
+ | :* Five Classical Elements -- Air, Earth, Fire, Water & Quintessence | ||
+ | * -- Curse tablets (Latin: tabella defixionis / Greek: katadesmos) | ||
+ | * -- Divine figurines (Hermes) | ||
+ | * -- [[Ephesia Grammata]] | ||
+ | * -- [[Evil Eye]] | ||
+ | * -- [[Gemstones: Their uses in magick]] | ||
+ | * -- Goetia (Interestingly, goetia is similar in its ambiguity to charm: it means both magic and power to sexually attract.) | ||
+ | * -- [[Herbs & Their Magical Properties]] | ||
+ | * -- Phylactery | ||
+ | * -- Poetry / Songs (Orpheus) | ||
+ | * -- Sator Square (Palindrome) | ||
+ | * -- Talisman (focus for spell effects) | ||
+ | * -- Teletai (mystical formulas / celebration of mysteries) | ||
+ | * -- Theurgy (According to the Greek philosopher Plotinus (205–270 CE) theurgy attempts to bring all things in the universe into sympathy, and man into connection with all things via the forces that flow through them.) | ||
+ | * -- Voces magicae | ||
+ | * -- Wands | ||
+ | |||
+ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_in_the_Graeco-Roman_world | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | ---- |
Revision as of 17:43, 10 December 2020
- -- Alchemy (Chrysopoeia = Ouroboros [gesture] / εν το παν (en to pan) or in English "one is the all" [spoken])
- -- Amulets (protective)
- -- Apotropaion -- Greek: To avert evil
- -- Astrology
- -- Carmen (verse)
- Five Classical Elements -- Air, Earth, Fire, Water & Quintessence
- -- Curse tablets (Latin: tabella defixionis / Greek: katadesmos)
- -- Divine figurines (Hermes)
- -- Ephesia Grammata
- -- Evil Eye
- -- Gemstones: Their uses in magick
- -- Goetia (Interestingly, goetia is similar in its ambiguity to charm: it means both magic and power to sexually attract.)
- -- Herbs & Their Magical Properties
- -- Phylactery
- -- Poetry / Songs (Orpheus)
- -- Sator Square (Palindrome)
- -- Talisman (focus for spell effects)
- -- Teletai (mystical formulas / celebration of mysteries)
- -- Theurgy (According to the Greek philosopher Plotinus (205–270 CE) theurgy attempts to bring all things in the universe into sympathy, and man into connection with all things via the forces that flow through them.)
- -- Voces magicae
- -- Wands
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_in_the_Graeco-Roman_world