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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. | 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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+ | In some systems, the first three muses are the first trinity, associated with the power of magic in the physical and natural world. The second trinity are associated with magic in the spiritual or esoteric world. The third or last trinity of muses represent the power of magic in the transcendental or divine world. | ||
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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.
In some systems, the first three muses are the first trinity, associated with the power of magic in the physical and natural world. The second trinity are associated with magic in the spiritual or esoteric world. The third or last trinity of muses represent the power of magic in the transcendental or divine world.
Nine Muses
1 Orähue, 2 Tewchtöigh, 3 Ewba, 4 Rhewderg, 5 Llewddrag, 6 Ameddwrg, 7 Svamen, 8 Brälown, 9 Dachna
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