Other currents of white magic?

Are there any other currents of white magic other than angelic, pagan gods who are masks of angels, grimoires of Solomon, David, Moses etc

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Well, you pretty much cancelled every current of “white” magic I can think of if you rule out pagan religions, including Wicca, Druidry, Buddhism, Taoism and Hinduism.

However I would say this is the wrong question: magick is the tool, it’s your intent that will make the magick white or not.

Like you can use a knife to make your dinner, or defend yourself or hurt people - it’s up to you not the knife.
Angelic and pagan magick can be used by black mages too.

So, go ahead and use kitchen or green witchery that doesn’t have you work with entities at all, and do what you want.

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Any magick done in service to others is white magick, whether that be your ascent to becoming one with God or healing your partner.
Any magick done in service to self is black magick, whether that be your own ascent to Godhood or cursing your abusive ex.

Both are to be done as one, rather than one or the other.

If your asking for specific paths of white magick, then you pretty much just named all of them known to the western worlds, the more eastern magicks dont really use terminology like “white magick” or “black magick” as far as i know.

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