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Meaning of theurgical
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theurgical (a.)
Of or pertaining to theurgy; magical.
theurgical Sentence Examples
- The theurgical ritual involved invoking celestial deities and performing mystical ceremonies.
- Medieval alchemists believed in the theurgical union of matter and spirit.
- Some Renaissance occultists practiced theurgy as a means of accessing higher realms of consciousness.
- The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn practiced a blend of theurgy and ceremonial magic.
- Theosophy incorporated theurgical elements into its mystical teachings.
- The belief in theurgical power permeated many pagan traditions.
- Ancient Greek philosophers explored the concept of theurgy in their cosmological theories.
- Theurgical practices aim to connect with and manipulate spiritual forces.
- Some religious traditions view theurgy as a sacred act of co-creation with the divine.
- The study of theurgy has been a topic of interest in esotericism and comparative religion.
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Of or pertaining to theurgy; magical.
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The theurgical ritual involved invoking celestial deities and performing mystical ceremonies.
Medieval alchemists believed in the theurgical union of matter and spirit.
Some Renaissance occultists practiced theurgy as a means of accessing higher realms of consciousness.
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn practiced a blend of theurgy and ceremonial magic.