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It has long been speculated upon whether [[magic]] has any [[naturual law]]s, and if so, how those would work. This is a [[theory]] on the <b>Laws of Magic</b> that was first launched in its entirety by [[Isaac Bonewits]] in his well renouned book [[Real Magic]].
It has long been speculated upon whether [[magic]] has any [[natural law]]s, and if so, how those would work. This is a [[theory]] on the <b>Laws of Magic</b> that was first launched in its entirety by [[Isaac Bonewits]] in his well renouned book [[Real Magic]].




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Revision as of 10:15, 26 September 2001

It has long been speculated upon whether magic has any natural laws, and if so, how those would work. This is a theory on the Laws of Magic that was first launched in its entirety by Isaac Bonewits in his well renouned book Real Magic.


The following laws are part of Bonewits' system:

  • Association
  • Identification
  • Personification
  • Invocation
  • Words of Power
  • Names
  • Invocation
  • Evocation
  • Contagion
  • Unity
  • Similarity
  • Positive and negative attraction
  • Cause and effect
  • Knowledge
  • Infinite data
  • Infinite universes
  • Personal universes
  • Finite senses
  • Self-knowledge
  • Synchronicity
  • Perversity
  • Polarity
  • Dynamic balance
  • Synthesis
  • True falsehoods
  • Pragmatism

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