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The Mage’s Guide to the Internet (MaGI)

By Joshua Madara on June 9, 2008 | Categories: Blog | Tags: , | No Comments

The MaGI is a directory of URLs centered on long-term forums and text files which allow a broad spectrum of opinion on arcane, occult, and mystical subjects.

Included herein find links to internet sites of interest to the working magician, with a general categorical focus on occult and mystical subjects. Special attention is given to the disciplines of Alchemy, Astrology, Ceremonial Magic, Divination (chiromancy, cartomancy, necromancy, etc.), Numerology (and numerolinguistics associated with the kabbalah and its counterfeits), and Spells. Topics which are not covered in any depth by the MaGI include psychicism; out-of-body experiences; medical herbalism; and the various forms of hypnotism, therapy, or massage.

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