-
scheme of
things as
presented by Aristotle, Plato, and Pythagoras. The
theurgist works 'like with like': at the
material level, with
physical symbols;...
- via trance, by
Julian the Chaldean, or more likely, his son,
Julian the
Theurgist in the 2nd
century CE.
Later Neoplatonists, such as
Iamblichus and Proclus...
- Necromancer, a
magician who
supposedly summons the
spirits of the
deceased Theurgist, a
magician who
supposedly summons deities Apparitor, or summoner, an...
- organoleptic, orgiastic, orgy, parergon, surgeon, synergism, synergy, theurgic,
theurgist, theurgy,
zymurgy erot- (****ual) love Gr**** ἔρως, ἔρωτος (érōs, érōtos)...
- Proclus'
triad of life-giving or
animating deities, and in this role the
theurgists called her Hekate. In this role,
Diana is
granted undefiled power (Amilieti)...
-
Joachim de la Tour de la Casa
Martinez de
Pasqually (1727?–1774) was a
theurgist and
theosopher of
uncertain origin. He was the
founder of the l'Ordre...
- soldier, resistance-fighter, and
diplomat Jan
Kefer (1906–1941),
Czech theurgist,
astrologist and
occult writer Jan
Mohammed Khan (died 2011),
Afghan politician...
- substances, and
other such
things holy and
perfect and godlike." For
theurgists, the
elemental power of
these items sacred to
particular gods utilizes...
-
Neoplatonic theurgy.
Eusebius related his
meeting with Maximus, in
which the
theurgist invited him into the
temple of
Hecate and,
chanting a hymn,
caused a statue...
-
Freemasonry (Organization) Sigil –
Magical symbol, as used by
Hermetic theurgists Sigillum Dei – Seal of God, or Seal of Truth,
according to John Dee For...