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“Therefore, the universe, and everything in it, responds to thoughts because it is composed of the thoughts of the divine. If the divine created us and everything else as a thought, and we are capable of creating our own thoughts, then they, too, are divine and filled with power. The universe and everything in it will respond to our thoughts. Thoughts invested with energy become reality. This is magick.”

Quote by Christopher Penczak

Work

The Inner Temple of Witchcraft: Magick, Meditation and Psychic Development

This book delves into the mystical world of witchcraft, offering insights into various magickal practices, meditation techniques, and methods for enhancing psychic abilities. It serves as a resource for those interested in exploring the spiritual and esoteric aspects of witchcraft. more

Author

Christopher Penczak
Christopher Penczak

Christopher Penczak, born on May 10, 1973, is a renowned author. His works primarily focus on the fields of mysticism, magic, and spiritual growth. more

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