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    Not to be confused with stage [magic]. Magick is art of utilizing natural forces around us to bring about change. Magick is [neutral], neither good, nor evil. The practitioner decides how they would like to [focus] this natural energy.

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      An effort to make a change in ones life by using ones own personal energy and the energy of surrounding elements.

      The K was brought back into use by [Aleister Crowley] in the 1900s to differentiate it from magic, the slight of hand tricks that became popular in the time. Most common belief is that [Magick] is evil and should not be [tampered with]; or is only possesed by chosen ones. Both of these statements are false.

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        1. ceremonial, witchcraft, etc. spelled [with a k] to differentiate it from slight of hand/[illusionist] magic (spelling often attributed to [Aleister Crowley])

        2. the art of changing consciousness at will -Dion Fortune

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          Originally spelt magick on the end by [Crowley] to differentiate it from stage magic, the art of [magick] is difficult to define, yet can best be described as the ability to manipulate what is in the material world by will. Some people use tools and others visualisation, some practice [solitary] and others in covens. [Magick] is universal.

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            the act (practice) of [manipulating] and directing energy according to your will so as to [accomplish] the desired [goal].

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              While phonetically the same as magic, the usage of this spelling denotes that the writer is either (1) an elementary school student whos [flunking] Spelling (possibly the rebellious type [too hip] to study or believe in [Santa Clause]), or (2) a young or full grown adult who refuses to grow up and believes that magic is real (possibly due to the childhood trauma of learning that Santa Clause wasnt real; as a result the victims immersed themselves into a world of utter fantasy, a more secure one thats much more difficult to disprove).

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                Old [spelling] of the word [magic].
                Now used by [wanna-blessed-bes].

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                  Something that; although you [might be] tempted to believe, just isnt real. Like [free] [health care].

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