Magic Carpets, Sensory Deprivation and Entheogenic Ritual

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Magic Carpets, Sensory Deprivation and Entheogenic Ritual

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Here is an essay which gives the thesis that Magic Carpets were a ritual practice that played a much stronger role in ceremonial magick than is currently believed. A central part of this practice included the use of entheogens, especially those which contained the chemical scopolamine. It is primarily made up of quotes and so forms a collection of various primary texts on the Occult, such as the Greek Magical Papyri and Solomonic grimoires which relate to Magic Carpets and their associated ritual practices. Some of these associated ritual practices include evocation and skrying in a bowl, as with the Solomonic practice of Hygromanteia. With quotes from Eliphas Levi's book Transcendental Magic the underlying philosophy and practice of these carpets is explained. Included at the end is a variety of texts which further highlight the use of Entheogens in Ceremonial Magick and show that they were in fact crucial to the practices, rather than an exception to the rule.

https://www.academia.edu/35799111/Magic ... ial_Magick
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https://www.scribd.com/document/3703775 ... Projection

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