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  2. Mark Bittar - Wikipedia

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    Mark Bittar, better known by the stage name Markobi, is a French close-up/card magician. He won the world championship for magic in 2022 at the FISM World Championship of Magic convention in Quebec City, Canada. [ 1][ 2][ 3] He is the second French person to have won the "queen" title, for card magic, since Jean-Jacques Sanvert in 1979.

  3. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons. Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art. In recent times, graphical icons, both static and animated, have joined the traditional text-based emoticons; these are commonly known as ...

  4. List of Book of the Dead spells - Wikipedia

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    4. Spell for passing on the upper road of Rosetjau. [ 5] Rosetjau is the "name of the Necropolis of Giza or Memphis, later extended to the Other World in general." [ 6] 5. Spell for not doing work in the realm of the dead. 6. A shabti spell. First attested as Spell 472 of the Coffin Texts.

  5. Arbatel de magia veterum - Wikipedia

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    A. E. Waite assumes that the title is from the Hebrew: ארבעתאל (or Arbotal) as the name of an angel the author would have claimed to have learned magic from. [3]Adolf Jacoby believed the name to be a reference to the Tetragrammaton, via the Hebrew ARBOThIM (fourfold) and AL (or God).

  6. Mithras Liturgy - Wikipedia

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    The "Mithras Liturgy" is a text from the Great Magical Papyrus of Paris, part of the Greek Magical Papyri, [1] numbered PGM IV.475–829. [2]The modern name by which the text is known originated in 1903 with Albrecht Dieterich, its first translator, [3] [4] based on the invocation of Helios Mithras (Ἥλιοϲ Μίθραϲ) as the god who will provide the initiate with a revelation of ...

  7. Kotodama - Wikipedia

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    This Japanese compound kotodama combines koto 言 "word; speech" and tama 霊 "spirit; soul" (or 魂 "soul; spirit; ghost") voiced as dama in rendaku.In contrast, the unvoiced kototama pronunciation especially refers to kototamagaku (言霊学, "study of kotodama"), which was popularized by Onisaburo Deguchi in the Oomoto religion.

  8. The Sound of Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Sound of Magic ( Korean : 안나라수마나라; RR : Annarasumanara) is a 2022 South Korean television series based on the Naver webtoon Annarasumanara[ a] by Ha Il-kwon. It is directed by Kim Seong-yoon, written by Kim Min-jeong, and starring Ji Chang-wook, Choi Sung-eun, and Hwang In-youp. [ 4] The series tells the story of a mysterious ...

  9. The Book of Abramelin - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Abramelin tells the story of an Egyptian mage named Abraham, or Abra-Melin, who taught a system of magic to Abraham of Worms, from Worms, Germany, [ 1] presumed to have lived from c. 1362 to c. 1458. [citation needed] The system of magic from this book regained popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries partly due to Samuel Liddell ...