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  2. Sigillum Dei - Wikipedia

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    Sigillum Dei is a seal of God composed of circles, pentagrams, heptagons and letters, used in angelic magic. It has different versions and sources, such as Liber Juratus, Clavicula Salomonis and John Dee's Mysteriorum Libri Quinti.

  3. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic magic is a type of magic intended to turn away harm or evil influences, as in deflecting misfortune or averting the evil eye. Learn about the history, symbols, and practices of apotropaic magic in various cultures and religions, from ancient Egypt and Greece to modern Ireland and Turkey.

  4. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    The web page explains the history and theology of religious images in Christianity, from the Jewish origins to the modern practices. It does not directly answer the query about which religion believed that worshipping images of Christ would be idolatry, but it provides some context and references for further research.

  5. Seven rays - Wikipedia

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    The seven rays is a concept that has appeared in various religions and esoteric philosophies since ancient times. Learn about its origins, symbolism, and development in different traditions, including Theosophy, New Age, and Hinduism.

  6. Hecate - Wikipedia

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    Hecate is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, often shown holding torches, keys, or snakes. She has a complex and ambiguous cult, with possible origins in Anatolia or Egypt, and is associated with the moon, night, ghosts, and witchcraft.

  7. Eye of Ra - Wikipedia

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    Eye of Ra is an ancient Egyptian entity that represents the sun god Ra's power and functions as his extension, consort, or daughter. It can also be equated with several goddesses, such as Hathor, Sekhmet, and Bastet, and has various roles in creation, protection, and destruction.

  8. Iconoclasm - Wikipedia

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    Iconoclasm is the social belief in the importance of the destruction of icons and other images or monuments, most frequently for religious or political reasons. Learn about the origins, causes and consequences of iconoclasm in various religions and historical periods, from ancient Egypt to modern France.

  9. Gnosticism - Wikipedia

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    Gnosticism is a term for various religious ideas and systems that emphasize personal spiritual knowledge and distinguish between a supreme, hidden God and a malevolent creator. Learn about the origins, development, and influence of Gnosticism in Christianity, Judaism, and other traditions, as well as the discovery and interpretation of Gnostic texts.