Where Did Magick Originate? by Strix d' Emerys |
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For early man, religion and magick were inseparable from the world
around them, and just about every feature of the land was infused
with some sacred significance. Swamps were evil. Every spring,
tree, river and mountain was imbued with a spirit, with the
unknown hidden behind every rock. With all of this in mind, early
man developed magick as a force to combat the evil, and religion
to honor the Gods. The origins of magick were derived from
necessity rather than desire, and this still holds true today. Egyptian magick and religion were intertwined concepts. The
Egyptian Gods were worshipped with magick. The God's and Goddess's
very names were words of power. These names or words of power
later developed into magickal spells or formulas. The Egyptian
priests also served as the magi and kept their knowledge to
themselves, passing it on much like the Druids, from master to
novice. Greco-Roman magick was heavily influenced by the Egyptian
and Hebrew forms of magick. They relied on the pantheon and
teachings from other cultures to form their own magickal workings.
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