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GingerAntics
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@Centique I‘m only on the second chapter (haven‘t started yet), but do you notice the same issue in this description of the book, or is that something later in the book?
#MaryGordon #TheCompanyOfWomen #readingmylife #Cyprian #Damian

GingerAntics @Centique wait, in chapter 2 we find out his real name is Phil. Where did this woman get “Damian?” 5y
Centique @GingerAntics yeah! That use of “Damian” threw me too. I don‘t recall that! I didn‘t want to use spoilers at all - but i think you‘re ok to hear that there‘s nothing sexual? Unless it‘s a sort of subconscious sexual thing in having intellectualised dominion over another person. 5y
GingerAntics @Centique the really weird thing, is that half way through this woman‘s blog post about the book, she switches to Cyprian with absolutely ZERO explanation or acknowledgement. 🤷🏼‍♀️ 5y
GingerAntics @Centique I‘ve just found a Father Donovan, but still not Father Damien (I suppose either way it‘s a good Irish Catholic guy 🤷🏼‍♀️). 5y
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A books about Western Magic traditions including grimoire & folk Catholic, St. Cyprian of Antioch was the ultimate magic practitioner of the pagan tradition til his power (or that of the Devil's wielded by he) was obstructed by a devout Xtian woman protected by her prayers & God. He then converted & became the bridge between paganism & Christianity. This book contains a # of Christianized magic workings that arent "pretty"
#magic #Cyprian #occult

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