Talk:Ritual magic

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Allow me to clarify. Ritual magic is not an occult subject, nor a neopagan one. Ritual magic happens in Hinduism, Daoism, Voodoo and many other multi-million-adherents cultural systems. It is simply a combination of ritual and magic - and both ideas are far more universal than either the occult, or neopaganism. You try to cram ritual magic - something hundreds of millions of people do - into the domain of a specific group of people that probably doesn't exceed one million. Only in Europe and Northern America can this appear to make sense.Denial 10:51, 7 February 2006 (UTC)