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− | The Nine Medibgóëse Muses represent various, successive magical states of consciousness and were taught early on in the training of a young mage, especially in Medibgö and other schools that derived from the Medibgóêse system of magic. They are thought to have correspondence with the nine [[Phœnix-Dragons]]. | + | The Nine Medibgóëse Muses represent various, successive magical states of consciousness and were taught early on in the training of a young mage, especially in Medibgö and other schools that derived from the Medibgóêse system of magic. They are thought to have correspondence with the nine [[Phœnix-Dragons]]. The value of three and is of great esoteric significance in arcane studies. The number nine is particularly valued as the power of three times itself. The number twenty seven, 3 to the third power is also seen as significant. |
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The Nine Medibgóëse Muses represent various, successive magical states of consciousness and were taught early on in the training of a young mage, especially in Medibgö and other schools that derived from the Medibgóêse system of magic. They are thought to have correspondence with the nine Phœnix-Dragons. The value of three and is of great esoteric significance in arcane studies. The number nine is particularly valued as the power of three times itself. The number twenty seven, 3 to the third power is also seen as significant.
Nine Muses
1 Orähue, 2 Tewchtöigh, 3 Ewba, 4 Rhewderg, 5 Llewddrag, 6 Ameddwrg, 7 Svamen, 8 Brälown, 9 Dachna
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