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In the magical framework of InnerSpace, we deliberately refrain from providing a rigid definition of the term magic. Instead, we use magic to refer to a system composed of devices and methodologies that we regard as multifunctional and rational—exceeding the limits of complexity typically accessible to scientific understanding and pure reason.
In InnerSpace the term magic refers to a distilled concept that, within our worldview, is very logical and rational, although its subject might appear irrational. Our conclusion is that it reflects a higher order of complexity in matter. We also treat magic as a system reflecting a more complex form of thinking and consciousness, based not on reason and thought, but on sentience and emotion. It is crucial to clarify that we accept the basic assumptions underlying the general concept of magic as true: that dead matter invariably behaves in the most rational way possible, and that magic—real magic—is an inevitable consequence of this rational behavior.
Within InnerSpace, the range of methods and doctrines we group under the term magic also encompasses religion and metaphysics, despite efforts to exclude them from this category. We think these efforts are based on ideology rather than reason or truth. Our understanding of magic further includes astrology, alchemy, necromancy, technomancy, eschatology, and various other forms of wisdom that are often considered irrational. At its foundation, the magical doctrine of InnerSpace is rooted in an animistic intentionality that is extended across the entire field of causality.

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