Magick in Theory and Practice

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Magick in Theory and Practice is Aleister Crowley’s influential occult manual that systematically outlines his philosophy and methods of ceremonial magic within the Thelemic tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
occult manual
alsoKnownAs Book 4, Part III NERFINISHED
Liber ABA, Part III NERFINISHED
associatedWith The Book of the Law NERFINISHED
author Aleister Crowley NERFINISHED
centralConcept True Will NERFINISHED
initiation
magical oath
ritual symbolism
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
defines magick as “the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will”
explains astral work
invocation and evocation
practical methods of ritual construction
use of correspondences
use of magical weapons
firstPublicationForm serial publication
genre Thelemic text
ceremonial magic
esotericism
occult literature
influenced Thelemic magical practice
chaos magic
contemporary occultism
modern ceremonial magic
modern pagan witchcraft
influencedBy Eastern mysticism
Golden Dawn magical system NERFINISHED
Hermeticism NERFINISHED
Kabbalah NERFINISHED
Western esotericism NERFINISHED
yoga
language English
notableFor integration of theory and ritual practice
systematic presentation of Crowley’s magical theory
originalMedium periodical
originalSerial The Equinox NERFINISHED
partOf The Equinox, Volume III, Number 4 NERFINISHED
publicationPeriod 1920s
religiousTradition Thelema NERFINISHED
subject ceremonial magic
magical ethics
magick
mysticism
occult philosophy
ritual practice
targetAudience practitioners of ceremonial magic
students of Thelema

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Aleister Crowley authored Magick in Theory and Practice
Aleister Crowley notableWork Magick in Theory and Practice