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Symbolic Shapes

Symbolic shapes are often used in various cultures and traditions to represent specific meanings and concepts. For example, a circle can represent unity, wholeness, and eternity, while a triangle can symbolize stability, balance, and the trinity. Other shapes like squares, pentagons, and hexagons can also carry different symbolic meanings depending on the context and culture. In magic and occult practices, these shapes may also be incorporated into sigils, talismans, and other magical tools to enhance their power and efficacy.

Romance

Romance is the exploration of divine or spiritual aspects. This can include a wide variety of beliefs and practices, such as the idea of a soul mate, the use of prayer or meditation to develop romantic connections, or the discovery of past lives and karmic connections. Some occult practitioners may also explore the use of magic or other forms of spiritual energy to increase the strength and intensity of their romantic relationships.

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Despite its often mystical or esoteric nature, the occult version of romance does not necessarily contradict more traditional ideas of love and sexuality. In fact, many people find that exploring the deeper aspects of love and sexuality through occult practices can actually increase their understanding and enjoyment of romantic relationships. By embracing the hidden or mysterious aspects of love and sexuality, practitioners of the occult version of romance can deepen their bond with their partner and experience a greater sense of fulfillment and spiritual growth in their relationships

Magical Circles

Magical circles are commonly used in various occult and spiritual practices to create a sacred space for performing rituals, spells, and other forms of magic. These circles are often drawn or visualized using specific symbols, colors, and materials, and are believed to provide protection and enhance the potency of the magic being performed.