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Friday, August 24, 2007

Bacolod City Rose Into Action: The Magi Advocate Newsletter

By Frozen Star

Last July 2007, The Magi Order, headed by Praetor Neo, released the first ever Occult Newsletter in Bacolod City. Entitled The Magi Advocate, this newsletter includes several articles written by actual practicing occultists in the city who decided to share their gifts of writing to the community.

The newsletter started from the observation that only a few people are aware about the truth of the Occult and Esoteric Arts. And so, with Siv, Emerald, and other local practitioners, Praetor Neo decided that a newsletter can help increase people’s awareness.

The first newsletters were printed in black and white, on one bond paper, folded, so that it makes four pages all in all. It has about seven articles, composed of announcements, personal insights and introductory information about Esoteric topics.

The newsletters were distributed freely in different areas throughout the city to get the widest audience possible, from cafes, internet centers, hotels, and most notably the Gypsy tearoom, among others. A JPEG version is also available in Praetor Neo's website at
http://occultinvestigator.i.ph so that even those who are not within the city can learn from the newsletter, and therefore, more people can benefit.

And this is just the beginning. Praetor Neo said that their Order will be releasing the newsletter monthly, with the help of several other practitioners who are eager to share articles about their personal experiences as well. With these informational articles, more people will awaken to the reality of magic around them and within their lives.

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