I Ching (The Book of Changes): an ancient Chinese science of synchronicity, dating back to the very beginning of Chinese civilization, which is based on a group of 64 6 - line drawings called hexagrams, that describe the patterns of change and transformation. I Ching (pronounced ee-jing) teaches that the womb of the universe is a limited, imperceptible void - T'ai Chi, the Absolute. In it, everything has its being and each owes its indiviuality to a particular combination on Yin (negative) and Yang(positive). For I Ching to be consulted for advice or answers to questions, three coins are tossed or a counting game with 50 yarrow sticks is played so that one of the hexagrams, comes up randomly. When properly interpreted, the hexagram will reveal either fortune or misfortune that can be used in divination and for personal consultation.Idol :an image or inanimate object representing a divine being. In certain beliefs, the idol is thought to possess power itself and is often worshipped as though it was an actual god or goddess.Illuminati : a magiackal and kabbalistic sect of occultists also known as "The Enlightened Ones."Image Magick : a form of black magick that uses dolls made of clay, cloth or other material to seduce, harm or kill the person whom the doll is made to represent.Imp : a witch's familiar.Imprecation : a curse, the act of invoking a curse.Incantation : a ritual recital of words of power or special phrases in order to produce an magickal effect.Incubus : a demon or evil spirit that takes on the shape of a handsome man and seduces sleeping women in order to possess their souls. This is also be known to happen with as a incubus also becomes a woman to do the same.Invocation : the act of summoning or conjuring a spirit, demon or deity by incantation.Set and graphic design ©Julianna |