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The secrets of planetary magic

Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe: Exploring the Secrets of Planetary Magic

The existence of magic in the cosmos is awe-inspiring. Many forms of magic serve various ends and have varying means of actualization. One of these types of magic is called planetary magic, and it consists of an astounding mix of cosmology, astrology, and superior intelligences in a completely developed system.

When dealing with something as significant and potent as the solar system, a large deal of magic is often employed. It's hard to believe, but it's fascinating because it may benefit from planetary alignment, a certain day, and a well-honed magic ceremony. The resulting charge may be formidable and capable of great things.


This fascinating kind of magic has its roots in ancient Babylon, where it was developed and refined by some of history's greatest thinkers and magicians. This spell is easy to do because of its accuracy and synchronicity, which streamline the enchantment process. It's worth noting that when practicing planetary magic, you shouldn't undertake long, complicated rituals. To perform planetary magic, all you need is a reliable calendar to determine when optimal conditions exist.

Using seven planets to perfectly ease the system and perform magic, this is an improvement above medieval times. This is intriguing because, at the time they began performing these types of magic tricks, contemporary astronomers and astrologers thought the sun and moon were actually four planets. The sun and the moon are no longer included as planets in this system, despite the fact that the system has expanded to include other planets. But, in order for the magic to take effect, it is important to adopt the conventional wisdom.

There is a close connection between each of these planets and one of the seven days of the week. Because of the importance of accuracy in this kind of magic, it is essential to learn how to recognize them by their planetary names before casting a spell.

It is crucial that the spell be cast on the correct day. There is a unique force associated with each day and each planet; this implies that some spells may only be cast on certain days. But if you try to cast it on any other day but the one indicated, you will have no impact and you will have wasted your time.

Many magical objects, including as candles, essences, colors, crystals, deities, effects, and powers, are associated with certain days of the week. Nearly every day is significant for something, and pinpoint accuracy is crucial for formalizing the concepts you're working on. Every planet has a different set of magical connotations, and every candle represents a different way to channel that energy toward your goals.

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Each planet has its own unique set of magical powers, and the only day on which you may successfully cast a spell is the day that spell's planetary ruler is in the sky.

Next up on the list is Monday, the day of the moon, which is ideal for casting water-related spells as well as love, loyalty, and trust spells. Spells involving astral projection and dreams are also cast on this day.

Mars, Tuesday's ruling planet, is associated with male virility and assertiveness in the battlefield as well as in the bedroom and the ability to take charge.

The following day is Wednesday, which is ruled by Mercury. Luck in fortune, business, and all things monetary are commonly associated to divination on this day, making it a popular day to employ when seeking financial success and prosperity. Sunday, the middle of the week,

The planet Jupiter rules Thursdays. where the focus is squarely on the years to come. It can help you see the future and cast spells of protection on the people you care about.

The following day is Venus' day, Friday. Spells of friendship, love, sexual desire, and self-improvement all work best on Friday because of the day's focus on community. This is, without a doubt, a day of critical importance that must be used wisely.

Saturday, whose planetary symbol is Saturn, is the second-to-last day. While this day has its own symbolism and particular properties that assist to execute spells, many ancient academics have concluded that it is not very possible for fulfillment of magical results. It's still in their best interest to act in this way. More spells are cast on Saturday because of the day's higher magical energy, making it simpler to contact the dead and other spirits. Careful execution is required, however, as not only is precision crucial, but the pursuit of one's goals on any given day often involves undertaking actions that aren't in the best interests of others around them.

As the sun is most closely connected with Sunday, the final day of the week is ideal for casting particularly potent spells. Changes in health, fortune, luck, prosperity, and other such areas frequently take place on this day. Books detailing planetary schedules, days, specific effects due to a planet, days for the manifestation of spells to be effective, and so forth are now widely available.

It's worth stressing that, before casting a spell, you should conduct some research to determine which planetary rituals would be most efficient in bringing about the outcomes you desire.

Books about Planetary Magic

Here are some books about planetary magic that you may find interesting:

  1. "Picatrix: A Medieval Treatise on Astral Magic" by Christopher Warnock and John Michael Greer - This book explores the teachings of the medieval grimoire Picatrix, which includes information on astrological magic and the seven planets.

  2. "Planetary Magick: Invoking and Directing the Powers of the Planets" by Melita Denning and Osborne Phillips - This book provides detailed instructions for working with the powers of the planets through magickal rituals and spells.

  3. "Astrological Magic: Basic Rituals and Meditations for Working with the Planets" by Estelle Daniels - This book offers a beginner's guide to working with the energies of the planets through meditation and ritual.

  4. "The Seven Spheres: A Comprehensive Guide to the Planetary Magickal Systems" by Rufus Opus - This book provides a detailed exploration of the seven planetary spheres and how to work with them through magickal practices.

  5. "Planetary Spells and Rituals: Practicing Dark & Light Magick Aligned with the Cosmic Bodies" by Raven Digitalis - This book offers a modern approach to planetary magick, incorporating both traditional and contemporary techniques.

  6. "The Magical Use of Prayer Beads: Secret Meditations & Rituals for Your Qabalistic, Hermetic, Wiccan or Druid Practice" by Jean-Louis de Biasi - This book explores the use of prayer beads in planetary magick, providing meditations and rituals for working with the energies of the planets.

These books offer a wealth of knowledge and insights into the practice of planetary magick, and can be valuable resources for both beginner and experienced magickal practitioners.

  

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