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Spiritism often implies divination or magical practices; the Church for her part warns the faithful against it. Recourse to so-called traditional cures does not justify ...
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adjective 1. produced by or as if by magic : The change in the appearance of the room was magical. 2. mysteriously enchanting: a magical night. 3. of or pertaining to ...
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Wilson, Stephen. The Magical Universe: Everyday Ritual and Magic in Pre-Modern Europe. London and New York, 2000. —ALLISON P. COUDERT, JOHN SEWELL
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mag·i·cal (m j-k l) adj. 1. Of, relating to, or produced by magic. 2. Enchanting; bewitching: a magical performance of the ballet. mag i·cal·ly adv.
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Welcome to Magical.com! Helping Youth Get Better… Over the past decade, our work has spread to education, development and, especially, youth wellness projects all ...
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Magical thinking is causal reasoning that looks for correlation between acts or utterances and certain events. In religion, folk religion, and superstition, the ...
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MagiCal is a FREE menu-based clock and calendar. It features a huge range of configuration options for how the time and date are displayed, and can ...
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magic (esp. )
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adjective: bewitching. Synonyms: bewitched, charismatic , clairvoyant , conjuring ... adjective: surprisingly wonderful. Synonyms: amazing , anomalous , astonishing ...
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The Magic Castle is the clubhouse for this organization promoting the ancient art of magic. Details of the classes, restaurant and Victorian mansion.
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