Anonymous ID: a80218 Nov. 19, 2021, 8:01 p.m. No.15040917   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0930

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Anonymous ID: a80218 Nov. 19, 2021, 8:28 p.m. No.15041114   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1157

Contrary to what V for Vendetta or Fight Club"' or The Matrix or Marvel Comics' tells you, being a revolutionary never involves blowing up buildings or hacking computers or sowing chaos. It never requires you to read Aleister

Crowley or buy bitcoin or get a sex change"". All these things keep you trapped inside the labyrinth. All that is required is to open your eyes and walk out of it.

Anonymous ID: a80218 Nov. 19, 2021, 8:35 p.m. No.15041185   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Magician…Illusionist!

 

♦Maga in Latin: Magic, Magical, Witch

 

♦Maga in Italian: Sorceress or Witch

 

♦Maga in Spanish: Magician or Wizard or Illusionist

 

♦Maga in Polish: Magician

 

♦Maga in Sanskrit: Magician or Priest of the sun

 

Now, in English the word ‘Mage’ is an archaic word for magician or sorcerer coming from the Latin word, Magus/Maga, and Greek word Magos.

 

♦ Etymology com….mage (n.)

 

“magician, enchanter,” c. 1400, Englished form of Latin magus “magician, learned magician,” from Greek magos, a word used for the Persian learned and priestly class as portrayed in the Bible (said by ancient historians to have been originally the name of a Median tribe), from Old Persian magush “magician” (see magic and compare magi). An “archaic” word by late 19c. (OED), revived by fantasy games.”

 

With that said, once the term ‘Magician’ came up, I could only think of one thing, yup, that Economist magazine cover from December of 2016 called ‘The world in 2017’ Planet Trump, with the Tarot cards on it. Now do you think that was a coincidence?!

 

for more read the full article…

 

https://prayandbeready.wordpress.com/2020/09/23/what-does-maga-really-mean/