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Wicca/Neo-Paganism Esoteric & Occult Buy CD-ROM Buy Books: Grimoires
The name "Grimoire" is derived from the word "Grammar". A grammar is a description of a set of symbols and how to combine them to create well-formed sentences. A Grimoire is, appropriately enough, a description of a set of magickal symbols and how to combine them properly. Most of the texts linked below are descriptions of traditional European ritual magick, which is based on Judeo-Christianity. Even though this must not be confused with neo-Paganism, many of the neo-Pagan traditions use similar rituals and techniques, albeit with a different (usually Celtic) vocabulary. Note: These historical texts are presented for research and entertainment purposes only; we can't answer any questions about the material contained in them. Please refer to the sacred-texts FAQ before sending any email about these texts.
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