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The Magician’s Dictionary, originally called the magical helper, is a dictionary separated into four main parts; an Herbal Dictionary, a Rock and Stone Dictionary, an Angel and Deity Dictionary, and a Simple Dictionary.
| This program also includes a listing of spells, a magical instruction book, and some occult literature.
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The Herbal Dictionary contains listings of more then 1,200 herbs listed by all their known names. I have included pictures of the plants. As I have found information I have attempted to include their medical as well as magical uses. I included folk lore, religious aspect, and planetary aspects as I have come across this information.
| The Stone Dictionary includes more then 300 stones rocks and minerals. It has pictures of the rocks. I have included aspects, magical uses, and information about the rocks.
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The Angel and Deity Dictionary has more then 8,800 listings of Gods Goddesses and Angels.
| The Dictionary has more then 1,000 words and definitions as well as some names of people associated with magic over the years.
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I have also included a book I wrote about magic in 1997 that includes instructions for basic magical knowledge.
| There are currently more then 400 magical spells.
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| I have also included a hand full of useful books including all four books of Henry Agrippa’s Books of Occult Philosophy.
| The program is easy to run, and easy to use. Simply pop it into your computer, select the individual component, and use the drop down menu to view the information.
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