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- | '''Magick''', in the broadest sense, is any act designed to cause intentional change.<ref>(Crowley, ''Magick, Book 4'' p.127)</ref> The spelling with the terminal "k" was repopularized in the first half of the 20th century by [[Aleister Crowley]] when he made it a core component of his mystical system of [[Thelema]]. | + | '''Magick''', in the broadest sense, is any act designed to cause intentional change. The spelling with the terminal "k" was repopularized in the first half of the 20th century by [[Aleister Crowley]] when he made it a core component of his mystical system of [[Thelema]]. |
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Magick, in the broadest sense, is any act designed to cause intentional change. The spelling with the terminal "k" was repopularized in the first half of the 20th century by Aleister Crowley when he made it a core component of his mystical system of Thelema. [1] [May 2007]