I. Introductory provisions
1.2 Concepts
Article 4 - Magic
Trick or Illusionary Magic is founded on manipulating the minds of the living or deceased involved in the ceremony that some kind of supernatural powers are possessed by the practitioner(s) through knowledge of ceremony, dress, procedure and the demonstration of tricks of misdirection and sensory deprivation or distortion. Hence, apart from ignorance, the most important ingredient to successful trick or Illusionary Magic is Belief.
Deep Occult or Wisdom Magic is founded on the possession of superior knowledge, connected to Natural Law and Divine Law and does not require tricks, misdirection and sensory deprivation or distortion. Belief is not a key ingredient to Deep Occult or Wisdom Magic.
Trick or Illusionary Magic uses a wide variety of manipulations and frauds to convince an audience of its authenticity, from natural skills of hypnosis, alteration of mind state, auto-suggestion, implanted memory work, sensory deprivation as well as time honored tricks such as smoke, fire, tricks of light, drugs, chemical reactions and the use of tools and animals for Magic.
Most Magic is based on trick or Illusionary Magic. All trick or Illusionary Magic is based on defrauding and tricking the audience of living or deceased minds. Whilst it is less powerful than Deep Occult and Wisdom Magic, the power of belief and consequential effects upon convinced minds is stronger. Therefore, while trick and Illusionary Magic is without any valid spiritual basis, it is the stronger of the two (2) forms of Magic because of the theatrical effect of a powerful Magic demonstration.
The origin of the term “Magic” is derived from the term “Magi” being the priests of Zoroastrianism of Persia. However, the creation of the word “Magic” from Magi should not be assumed as attributing the origin of Magic to Zoroastrianism, but a deliberate and misleading historical misdirection to depreciate their knowledge and behaviour to mere “trick magic” rather than ancient Magic practices.
The oldest practicioners of trick and Illusionary Magic are the priests of Ur, later the Amorties and Akkadians, then the Ur-Ga-Rit and Tar-Sur (Tarsus) and then Ur-Sur-Lim (Jerusalem).
The oldest practitioners and master of Deep Occult and Knowledge Magic are the Cuilliaéan, also known as the Holly, also known as the Holy, also known as the Serpents, also known as the Hyksos and the Davids, later corrupted to Druvid and Druids.
Any curse, spell or invocation issued against these Canons, or any text of Ucadia is by definition lesser Magic than Ucadia and so by definition has no effect, with the person or persons issuing such a curse, spell of invocation immediately liable to receive the full force of such ill intent upon themselves and their agents.