Sigils: Illustrated Guide to The Symbols of Spirit and Thought
Sigils are symbols designed for a specific magical purpose. They are symbolic icons that are condensed representations of more complex ideas or information. The Sigil has been reinvented as a Monogram of Thought, a graphic symbol created with the sole purpose of fulfilling the magicians desired outcome as symbols of intent.They were part of our ancestor's pictorial language in an age of symbolic literacy.
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Sigils: Illustrated Guide to The Symbols of Spirit and Thought
Sigils are symbols designed for a specific magical purpose. They are symbolic icons that are condensed representations of more complex ideas or information. The Sigil has been reinvented as a Monogram of Thought, a graphic symbol created with the sole purpose of fulfilling the magicians desired outcome as symbols of intent.They were part of our ancestor's pictorial language in an age of symbolic literacy.
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Sigils: Illustrated Guide to The Symbols of Spirit and Thought

Sigils: Illustrated Guide to The Symbols of Spirit and Thought

by M. B. Jackson
Sigils: Illustrated Guide to The Symbols of Spirit and Thought

Sigils: Illustrated Guide to The Symbols of Spirit and Thought

by M. B. Jackson

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Sigils are symbols designed for a specific magical purpose. They are symbolic icons that are condensed representations of more complex ideas or information. The Sigil has been reinvented as a Monogram of Thought, a graphic symbol created with the sole purpose of fulfilling the magicians desired outcome as symbols of intent.They were part of our ancestor's pictorial language in an age of symbolic literacy.

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BN ID: 2940185631300
Publisher: Green Magic
Publication date: 07/22/2024
Series: Sigils , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 18 MB
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