Homonym: Magick (Magic)
Magick, often spelled with a "k" to distinguish it from stage magic, refers to the practice of using rituals, symbols, and intentions to influence the natural world or one's personal circumstances. It is rooted in various spiritual and philosophical traditions, including Wicca, Hermeticism, and Thelema. Practitioners believe that by harnessing unseen energies, they can manifest desired outcomes or create changes in their lives.
The practice of magick can involve various tools and techniques, such as candles, crystals, and herbs, each believed to carry specific energies. Rituals may include chanting, meditation, or the creation of sigils—symbols designed to represent a specific intention. While some view magick as a spiritual practice, others see it as a psychological tool for personal empowerment.