Good job, goncin!
Anyway, some corrections of mine:
Animationes magnas => Animationes (or better: Animantes / Creationes) magn
ae;
Exaltatio! =>
Inflammatio animi (Latin "exaltatio" isn’t the same as English “exaltationâ€);
Palam bono fortificante, => fortificante-->
confirmante);
Animas maleficas detegente => “maleficas†seems to be too strong here. I propose:
malignas;
Quae iam mansuefactantur => correct form of “perfectum passivum†is
mansuefactae sunt;
Ultra videre possum => ultra -->
extra;
Magnum circulum imortalitatis => just an order:
circulum magnum. Dear goncin, an attributive adjective stands after a noun in Latin;
Ubi incollit
Lux divina
Lux absoluta
Quae ducit
Silentium animae
Bellatores spiritus
Ad regnum caesium ac formosum, => "formosum" -->
speciosum / splendidum (thinking of abstracts). “Formosa†can be e.g. “puellaâ€;
Dominium in elementa naturae. => Dominium
elementorum naturae