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    • Theurgy , also known as divine magic, is one of two major branches of the magical arts, the other being practical magic or thaumaturgy. Theurgy describes the ritual practices associated with the invocation or evocation of the presence of one or more deities, especially with the goal of achieving henosis (uniting with the divine) and perfecting oneself. … See more

    Definitions

    Proclus (c. 480): theurgy is "a power higher than all human wisdom embracing the blessings of divination, the purifying … See more

    Neoplatonism

    Theurgy means "divine working". The first recorded use of the term is found in the mid-second-century neoplatonist work the Chaldean Oracles (Fragment 153 des Places (Paris, 1971): 'For the theourgoí do not fall und… See more

    In Western esotericism

    Esoteric Christianity accepts theurgy as a tradition that could greatly benefit a person. The main feat of Esoteric Christianity is to learn the mysteries of God (see Raziel) and to rise to higher consciousness in the understand… See more

    See also

    Astral religion – Worship of stars and other heavenly bodies as deities
    Body of light – Hermetic starfire body
    Deity yoga – Vajrayana practice involving visualization of a deity… See more

     
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  1. What is Theurgy? - Practical Theurgy

    Jun 12, 2019 · Theurgy is a collaborative effort between human beings and the gods, based on the ritual philosophy of Neoplatonist Iamblichus. Learn about theurgy, its symbols, rituals, and how it differs from Plotinus' contemplation.

     
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  3. Theurgy - Oxford Reference

    12 hours ago · Was a form of pagan religious magic taken up by the later Neoplatonists. It covered a range of magical practices, from rain‐making and cures to animating statues of the gods.

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  6. the·ur·gy
    noun
    1. the operation or effect of a supernatural or divine agency in human affairs.
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