Magic

Magic is the art of producing a desired effect or result through the use of incantation, ceremony, ritual, the casting of spells or various other techniques that presumably assure human control of supernatural agencies or the forces of nature.[1 ] Magic has been practiced in many cultures, and utilizes ways of understanding, experiencing and influencing the world somewhat akin to those offered by religion, though it is sometimes regarded as more focused on achieving results than religious worship.[2 ] Magic is often viewed with suspicion by the wider community, and is commonly practiced in isolation and secrecy.[3 ]

Modern Western magicians generally state magic's primary purpose to be personal spiritual growth.[4 ] Modern perspectives on the theory of magic broadly follow two major views. The first sees magic as a result of a universal sympathy within the universe, where if something is done here a result happens somewhere else. The other view sees magic as a collaboration with spirits who cause the effect.

The General Society of the Union does not belive in Magic. The scientific definition of magic is simply any effects and results using scientific and technical knowledge more advanced than the one known to a society. To many societies "Psionics" are a form of magic.

The effects and results conjured by the Coven is considered magic even though it is the control of nether wold enegies.