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hex,
n a curse; a transcendent force or energy employed for malevolent purposes or a type of imagery shared between two persons via an imaginary, unseen channel that is used to harm instead of heal. In Western tradition, it is considered to be a self-fulfilling prophecy, a prediction of an event due to a strong belief in the outcome.


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Auf diese Weise wurden auch Geschichten uber Zauberer und Hexen, Interessantes uber die Volksmedizin, uber Krankenheiten und ihre volkstumlichen Behandlungsweisen (Behandlung mittels Verstauchung und Dehnung) zu Papier gebracht.
Suzanne Treister's HEXEN 2039 at the same gallery contains a lot more writing.
Saturday, including Audiometic, Chopstick, (co)sine, Du Hexen, Eric Ostowski, IDX1 274, Leporidae, Nymphs or Satyrs, Raperies Like Draperies, Stimbox, the Sunken, UFO as Bacteria, Want for Nothing, Chris Chariot, Warning Broken Machine, Kiowd and Xdugef.
 
 
 
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