He strongly believed in the contents of the literature and practised the spells and conjurations elucidated in the texts. |
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In a meditative state, these Enochian conjurations hold the mystic power of synchronizing the human spirit with that of angelic compassion. |
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She got progressively better, and her conjurations lasted longer each day. |
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It is a bitter tale whose power resides in the prodigiousness of the fall: the giant's grandeur of spirit, his epic conjurations of language a star extinguished in mud. |
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That sense of disguised challenge was pervasive in this deeply satisfying work, which seemed less concerned with the virtuoso technique required to play it than with the ideas and conjurations it presented. |
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The first path is dedicated to necromantic conjurations. |
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Enchanters will also bring a substantial offensive power to a group, thanks to their enchantments and conjurations, along with the ability to dispel any ailment. |
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