Planetary Magick: The Ultimate Guide to Magickal Spells, Rituals, and Magic Associated with Planets (Astrology and Divination)

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Planetary Magick: The Ultimate Guide to Magickal Spells, Rituals, and Magic Associated with Planets (Astrology and Divination)

Planetary Magick: The Ultimate Guide to Magickal Spells, Rituals, and Magic Associated with Planets (Astrology and Divination)

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Neptune ............................................................................................................... 168

Planetary Sigils ................................................................................................... 202 The SpirituClI CreClturL'S of SClturn .................................................................... 112Moon: Imagination, subconscious automatism, reproduction of species, travel, manual arts, practical arts, business related with liquid products, etc. Sorcerers through the ages have chosen these plants when doing binding or hexing spells, rituals for breaking one’s own bad habits, or spellwork for connecting to crone/elder streams. Saturn plants tend to enjoy growing in shade or in dry ground that would not nourish other plants. Century Key Of Solomon excerpt - "In the Days and Hours of Mercury: eloquence and intelligence, promptitude in business, science and divination, etc.; in the Hours of Mercury: undertaking experiments relating to games, raillery jests, sports, etc." Over 5,000 years ago, Ancient Babylonians established a seven-day week, with each day dedicated to one of the seven classical planets. Each week starts with the sun (Sunday), followed by the moon (Monday), then Mars (Tuesday), Mercury (Wednesday), Jupiter (Thursday), Friday (Venus), and Saturday (Saturn). Fast forward to classical antiquity (between 8th century BCE and 5th century CE), the Moon was associated with the Greek goddess Selene, the Roman goddess Luna and later, the Greek goddess Artemis and the Roman Diana. The Moon was also sometimes poetically referred to as Cynthia. The goddesses associated with the Moon were often depicted as crowned with a crescent moon which later became the astrological glyph of the Moon.

Fifth: The traced circle must be two meters in diameter and the invoker must place himself in the center. From her immortal head a radiance is shown from heaven and embraces earth; and great is the beauty that arise from her shining light.During the Bronze Age, the more familiar motif of the mythical solar sun chariot had taken precedence. This belief is clearly illustrated in the Trundholm Sun Chariot which was discovered in a peat bog in Denmark in 1902 and is believed to date from around 1400 BCE.



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