The Zodiac Correspondences Series
B. Morlan Currently in Publication Hecatean Magick (Oct. 2011) Magickal Planets: Correspondences Series (Apr. 2013) The Elements: Correspondences Series (Nov. 2013) Forthcoming Titles by B. Morlan Books Hecatean Necromancy Grimoire of Cerberus Modified Ritual for Daemonolatry Daemonic Healing Workbooks Hecatean Magick Correspondences Series: Colors in Magick Sanctus Offertorium – Sacred Offerings © B. Morlan 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, without
permission in writing from the author. Edited by: Thomas van der Krogt Cover Design: S. Connolly Dedication This workbook is dedicated to all those who have a love for Magick and for those who love getting the most out of life. Most of all my Demons (Divine Intelligences) who made this work possible and gave me the desire and will to create such a needed work for all those who are serious in their studies. I would also like to dedicate this work to all those who have made this series a success and gave encouragement and support along the way to keep going and finish it. To my readers… Thank you all so much! Introduction After we learn the basics of energy manipulation, direction and learning what our True Intent is, it is usually the next step in the process to begin learning how to build correspondences. What is a correspondence? It is the fine tuning of what we’ve previously learned on our spiritual and magickal practice. They are the bread and butter of what makes our magick more unique to us, and helps to dial in more directly to the energy we are trying to create. It is the goal of this chapbook to get you familiar with the Zodiac, how to use each sign, how to incorporate what we call correspondences into your practice to make your experiments more power packed and get your results faster
and more accurately. Just a quick note about this workbook: This is by no means a course in astrology. What this book is intended for is magick using the energy of each Zodiac sign to fulfil your magickal goal. There are many correspondences from which to choose. You may include just one or two, or you may get as elaborate as you can get to create a ritual that incorporates 10 or more correspondences. In the beginning of your work however, you may want to try just a couple at a time to see the effects of each corresponding zodiac sign within your experiment. After you get a feel for just one or two, begin adding more a few more elements and note your results. It’s always a good practice to journal all of your experimentation. You can go back later and re-read what you’ve done, and also to compare the results to what you experienced when you did the work. Often times, results won’t manifest for days, weeks or sometimes even months later. If you’ve been journaling your experiences you will begin to see patterns. The same is true of correspondences. Over time, your perceptions and experiences with each one will change as you gain a better understanding of the zodiac sign. What I’ve provided you with here, is a very basic set of correspondences to begin to work from. There are many
more corresponding elements you can learn to use than what I have listed. These are the very basic elements that you should learn and incorporate into your practice. Building your correspondences is a simple process, though a lot a people don’t do it. It’s easier to look it up in a book, and go from there, without even knowing what the zodiac sign means. Unfortunately, this is commonplace in today’s world, and the old ways of learning to research each one individually has gone by the wayside. It is my intention that you will take this work, and begin to do as many like myself have done over the years, and begin to use your own list of correspondences, and build upon what is presented here. The book is broken down into each zodiac sign, with their corresponding elements listed below. I have headed each zodiac section with its symbol, as that is part of the learning process, knowing what each symbol is for each one. You will come across many instances as you progress in your magickal studies where you will not see words for planets, elements and zodiac signs, just their symbols so knowing how to recognize them is very important. So why this work? Why not just refer to tables of correspondences that are in so many other books? The answer is simple. Many people look at those lists and tables and have no idea what they mean, or what to do with the
information. It is my intent to make the information available in one work, and give an explanation to each zodiac sign, as well as give you examples of rituals that have incorporated these kinds of correspondences in them. After the section, you will also notice a separate section that has a quiz on it, as well as some exercises you can do to get better acquainted with the correspondences. I’ve broken down the sections on the planets in the following manner: Day(s) of the week – The day of the week that is associated with the current zodiac sign Planet – The planet associated with each zodiac sign Dates – Dates that correspond to each zodiac sign Number – The base number associated with the zodiac sign Deities – The Deities associated with the zodiac sign Colors - The color associated with the zodiac sign Metal – The metal associated with the zodiac sign Stones – The stones associated with the zodiac sign Herbs – The herbs and scents associated with the zodiac sign Element – The element associated with the zodiac sign Magick and Ritual - Rituals and Magick associated with each Zodiac sign Keyword – A word or phrase that correlates to the essence of the Zodiac sign, you can use it as a meditation tool, or incorporate it into your magickal working. As you can see with the above list, there are many things
you can use to make your magick more meaningful to you. Now that I’ve listed them, what does it all mean? The deities I’ve listed are very few, and are the ones I mostly work with. There are many more you can associate with each planet, and I encourage you to add to, or replace it with your own pantheon of deities that you work with the most. Or try some new ones. The choice is totally up to you, and that’s the beauty of correspondences, they are very versatile, and you are in complete control of what elements to include or not. If you look at the last thing on the list, Magick and Ritual, it gives you a hint as to what kinds of magick you can use the planet for. This is not a complete list of correspondences but they are the most common uses for each planet. Here are some examples of ways you might use these correspondences: 1. Create a charm bag with herbs and/or stones in it, on the day associated with the zodiac. 2. Write a ritual that honors the zodiac sign, and perform it on the day associated, using stones, herbs and candles. 3. Make incense and oleums with the herbs associated with the zodiac sign. 4. Wait until the planet is in a zodiac sign associated, and
then perform the ritual on the day associated, as well as in the appropriate planetary hour (See Magickal Planets by B. Morlan). 5. Using the element associated with the zodiac sign, cast a circle beginning in the direction associated with that element, then use incenses made for the specific sign, write and then burn requests to attune to that zodiac sign. The list can go on. There are endless possibilities to creating correspondences and making your magick more powerful. On a side note, I would also suggest that as you work through this book, practice writing the symbols for the zodiac signs as you go, over and over. The repetition is good for recognition of the sign in other works that rely heavily on symbols instead of the words. It’s also a good idea to get a copy of Aleister Crowley’s book, 777, for the meaning of numbers. This can be a key component in figuring out what the number of each zodiac means, and can give you more ideas for experiments to try. As with all magick, once you’ve completed it, forget about it. Let it manifest and become reality. And, don’t forget to let it have time. Don’t get frustrated if your rite is taking longer to manifest, it’s perfectly normal to have to wait for it. Make sure your intent was clear and concise as well; this can more
often than not hinder the magickian and cause frustration and annoyance, and can sometimes stifle them as well. You’ve done your part; let the energy do its part. That being said lets dive right in and get to work on learning and studying the Zodiac Signs.
Aries-The Ram Day of the week: Tuesday Planet: Mars Dates: March 21 – April 19 Number: 5, 7 and 9 Deities: Lucifuge Rofocale, Abbadon, Horus, Mars, Agaliarept, Aries Colors: Red and white Metal: Iron Stones: Garnets, Rubies, Bloodstones, Jasper, Sunstone Herbs: Cardamom, Coriander, Galangal, Black Peppercorns, Safflower, Wormwood Element: Fire Magick and Rituals: Quick action, movement, lust, passion, discipline, courage. Keyword: Assertive Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence.
2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. When contemplating Aries, what does the energy feel
like? What does it make you think of first? 2. After creating the talisman in the exercise, how does this impact your surroundings? 3. Is this your birth sign? If so, does doing the entire ritual in the exercises above enhance or hinder your energy in any way? 4. Can you do the exercises each individually, instead of the way it is written? 5. What is the purpose of all the exercises listed? 6. Can you think of more deities associated with this Zodiac sign? 7. How can you make use of the numbers associated? 8. Which Tarot cards are associated with this Zodiac Sign and why? 9. What other ways can you think of to utilize this Zodiac sign? 10. What do the dates mean in the correspondences list and how can you best use them?
Taurus–The Bull Day of the week: Friday Planet: Venus Dates: April 20 – May 20 Number: 6 Deities: Rosier, Venus, Astarte, Hecate, Ashtaroth Colors:
Brown, Green, Black and Reds Metal: Copper Stones: Emerald, Turquoise, Malachite, Beryl, Aventurine, Sapphire, Rose Quartz Herbs: Angelica Root, Black Mallow Flowers, Elder Berries and flowers, Jasmine, Myrtle, Pennyroyal, Red Sandalwood, Roses, Vervain, Yarrow Element: Earth Magick and Rituals: Love and friendships, fertility, lust, desire, family, beauty, glamour, protection Keyword: Practicality Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that
corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. What is another keyword that would fit with this Zodiac sign? 2. How can you best learn the attributes of this sign? 3. Can you list 50 more herbs associated with Taurus? 4. Where would be an excellent place to begin researching
stone correspondences associated with this sign? 5. Is this your birth sign? 6. I’ve given you more positive correspondences, what are some negative correspondences to this Zodiac sign? 7. How can you incorporate Planetary influences into your study of the Zodiac? 8. Taurus is said to be “The Bull”. Why is this? 9. Can you use more than one Zodiac sign in one working? How? 10. What does the following mean, and what are its implications?
Gemini–The Twins Day of the week: Wednesday Planet: Mercury Dates: May 21 – June 21 Number: 5 Deities: Lucifer, Ma’at, Anubis, Ronwe, Mercury, Thoth,
Delepitore Colors: Yellows and Oranges Metal: Mercury Stones: Opal, Agate, Tigers Eye, Citrine Herbs: Cinquefoil (Five fingers grass), Damiana, Fennel, Lavender, Licorice Root, Lemon Balm, Lemon Verbena Element: Air Magick and Rituals: Incorporating the twin nature, polarity – dark/light, male/female, positive/negative. Knowledge, learning, intellect, divinations, getting to the heart of a matter, speech and communication Keyword: Duality Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise.
3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. . Questions 1. Why do people tend to not get along with the energy of Gemini? 2. How can Gemini best be used if you are not born under this Zodiac sign?
3. Why is it important to get to know and learn this particular Zodiac sign? 4. Can you name 5 more deities associated with Gemini? 5. Does Gemini counteract other Zodiac signs? Why or why not? 6. Would creating a tablet help in learning this sign? 7. When would it be appropriate to use this Zodiac sign? 8. Can you think of any other intent to use? List them. 9. Is this your birth sign? 10. How is it best to use the Keyword associated with the Zodiac signs?
Cancer–The Crab Day of the week: Monday Planet: Moon Dates: June 22 – July 22 Number: 2 and 7
Deities: Unsere, Hecate, Nephtys, Lilith, Isis, Tezrian, Verrine, Leviathan Colors: Light Blue, Silver, White Metal: Silver Stones: Moonstone, Gypsum, Pearl, Clear Quartz as well as Smokey Quartz Herbs: Chamomile, Cloves, Mugwort, Orris Root, Poppy Seeds, Cardamom, Star Anise, White Willow Bark, Moonflower Element: Water Magick and Rituals: Women’s Mysteries, mediumship, psychic development, healing, energizing all magick, spiritual empowerment and growth, love, the home. Keyword: Nurturing Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in
the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. Cancer is a sign of great power, what is that power and how best can you harness it? 2. The ruling Planet for this sign is the Moon. How does that
influence your magick? 3. One of the suggestions for magick using this sign is Women’s Mysteries? What does that mean and can men still work with this sign? 4. What are some negative effects of the Zodiac sign Cancer? 5. Is this your birth sign? 6. What would be an appropriate offering for this Zodiac sign? 7. Make a tablet of Cancer. How does it compare to the talisman construction in the exercises? How does it differ? 8. How can you incorporate herbs and oils/oleums into the ritual above, other than making incense? 9. Can you combine other Zodiac signs into one amulet or talisman? Why or why not? 10. There is an Elixir called, “The Elixir of Life” how does it relate to Cancer, and how is it prepared?
Leo–The Lion Day of the week: Sunday Planet: Sun Dates: July 23 – August 22
Number: 1 and 4 Deities: Flereus, Ra, Atem, Bast, Sehkmet Colors: Gold, yellows and reds Metal: Gold Stones: Sunstone, Chrysolite, Topaz, Zircon, Yellow Diamond, Jacinth Herbs: Bay Leaves, Calamus, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Cloves, Hibiscus, Marigold, Mistletoe, Orange Blossoms and Peel, Egyptian Kyphi, Frankincense, Sunflower Element: Fire Magick and Rituals: Confidence, success, healing, male spirituality, health, vitality, the ego, personal empowerment and growth, money, friendships Keyword: Strength of Will Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in
the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. Why is it important to learn the symbols for each Zodiac sign? 2. Working with Leo, what would be a good intent that
everyone would benefit from? 3. Everything has a balance to it. What would be the opposite polarity to Leo? 4. How could you use this Zodiac sign in Execration magick? 5. What planetary hour and day best fits Leo? 6. Is this your birth sign? 7. Is there a difference in the stones that are listed as correspondences and birth stones? 8. Why do I have the same exercises for each Zodiac sign? 9. Are the answers to the questions in this book? 10. What is/are the female equivalent Zodiac sign or signs to Leo?
Virgo–The Virgin Day of the week: Wednesday Planet: Mercury Dates: August 23 – September 22 Number: 5 and 10
Deities: Belial, Belphegore, Agares, Valfor Colors: Yellows and Oranges Metal: Mercury and Alloys Stones: Emerald, Turquoise, Malachite, Beryl, Aventurine, Sapphire, Rose Quartz, Onyx, Obsidian Herbs: Belladonna, Black Nightshade, Blackthorn, Mandrake Root, Monkshood, Solomon’s Seal, Wild Lettuce, Witchhazel, Yew, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Vervain, Roses Element: Earth Magick and Rituals: Monetary rituals (this includes finding work/repairing a current job, new businesses, enhancing old businesses etc.), building a firm and strong foundation, enhancing the Element within you, affecting your mundane surroundings. Keyword: Modesty Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could
be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. When contemplating Virgo, why do you suppose it’s referred to as The Virgin?
2. What does the keyword mean in relation to Virgo? 3. This Zodiac sign’s ruling planet is Mercury, but has an elemental association to Earth. What does this imply? 4. Is Virgo your birth sign? How does it affect your energy? 5. Will the effects of Virgo negate the effects of another sign? If so, which one(s)? 6. Which planetary hour and day best fits this Zodiac sign? 7. A lot of people seem to have a negative reaction to the influence of this sign, why is that? 8. Can you name 5 more deities associated with this sign? 9. Using the numbers associated, how could you best implement them into your exercises with this Zodiac sign? 10. Which Tarot cards are associated with this sign?
Libra–The Scales Day of the week: Friday Planet: Venus Dates: September 23 – October 22 Number: 6
Deities: Lucifer, Thoth, Ronwe, Mercury Colors: Greens, Black, Browns and Dark Blues Metal: Copper Stones: Agate, Tigers Eye, Citrine, Watermelon Tourmaline Herbs: Sandalwood, Cinquefoil (Five fingers grass), Damiana, Fennel, Lavender, Licorice Root, Lemon Balm, Lemon Verbena Element: Air Magick and Rituals: Balancing rituals of all kinds, wisdom, knowledge, intellect, stability, clarity of thought, creativity Keyword: Balance Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that
corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. This Zodiac sign is an Air sign; however it is associated with a planet that is ruled by the element of Earth. What effects, if any, does this have on the energy produced? 2. What is the implication of Libra being unbalanced? 3. Is this your birth sign? If so, how does it affect you
knowing that it’s an Air sign, and ruled by a planet that’s the element of Earth? Is it positive or negative? 4. Libra is a highly emotional sign. Why is it important to allow these emotions to come forward when working magick? 5. What other Zodiac signs go well with Libra? 6. What is the birth stone(s) associated with Libra? Why are they not listed in the correspondences list? 7. Can you name 5 more deities associated with Libra? 8. What kind of magick best suits this Zodiac sign? 9. In a sense, Gemini and Libra have a lot of the same attributes. How are they related? How are they different? 10. Create a tablet of Libra. How does it differ from the talisman from the exercises? How is it the same?
Scorpio–The Scorpion Day of the week: Tuesday Planet: Mars and Pluto Dates: October 23 – November 21
Number: 9 Deities: Pluto, Leviathan, Verrine, Dagon, Amon Colors: Dark reds, browns and black Metal: Iron Stones: Moonstone, Gypsum, Pearl, Clear Quartz as well as Smokey Quartz, Topaz, Tourmaline Herbs: Chamomile, Cloves, Mugwort, Orris Root, Poppy Seeds, Cardamom, Star Anise, White Willow Bark, Cinnamon Element: Water Magick and Rituals: Healing and Execration, psychic development, dream walking, power and influence, home and family Keyword: Intensity Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise.
3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. When contemplating Scorpio, why do you suppose it’s referred to as The Scorpion? 2. What does the keyword mean in relation to Scorpio? 3. This Zodiac sign’s ruling planet is Mars, but has an
elemental association to Water. What does this imply? 4. Is Scorpio your birth sign? How does it affect your energy? 5. Will the effects of Scorpio negate the effects of another sign? If so, which one(s)? 6. Which planetary hour and day best fits this Zodiac sign? 7. A lot of people seem to have a negative reaction to the influence of this sign, why is that? 8. Can you name 5 more deities associated with this sign? 9. Using the numbers associated, how could you best implement them into your exercises with this Zodiac sign? 10. Which Tarot cards are associated with this sign?
Sagittarius–The Hunter Day of the week: Thursday Planet: Jupiter Dates: November 22 – December 21
Number: 3 and 4 Deities: Jupiter, Osiris, Ammon, Mammon, Belial, Bael, Belphegore Colors: Purples, brownish reds Metal: Tin Stones: Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli, Sapphire, Topaz, Turquoise Herbs: Sunflower, Cinnamon, Cayenne, Kyphi, Wormwood, Black Peppercorns Element: Fire Magick and Rituals: Courage, strength, passion, movement, directing energy, getting to the heart of a situation Keyword: Idealism Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise.
3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. Why is it important to learn the symbols for each Zodiac sign? 2. Working with Sagittarius, what would be a good intent that everyone would benefit from?
3. Everything has a balance to it. What would be the opposite polarity to Sagittarius? 4. How could you use this Zodiac sign in Execration magick? 5. What planetary hour and day best fits Sagittarius? 6. Is this your birth sign? 7. Is there a difference in the stones that are listed as correspondences and birth stones? 8. Why do I have the same exercises for each Zodiac sign? 9. Are the answers to the questions in this book? 10. What is/are the female equivalent Zodiac sign or signs to Sagittarius?
Capricorn–The Goat Day of the week: Saturday Planet: Saturn Dates: December 22 – January 19 Number: 3 and 8
Deities: Belial, Belphegore, Agares, Valfor, Eurynomous, Saturn, Hecate Colors: Black, greys and browns Metal: Lead Stones: Emerald, Turquoise, Malachite, Beryl, Aventurine, Sapphire, Rose Quartz, Onyx, Obsidian Herbs: Belladonna, Black Nightshade, Blackthorn, Mandrake Root, Monkshood, Solomon’s Seal, Wild Lettuce, Witchhazel, Yew, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Vervain, Roses, Foxglove, Aconite, Hemlock, Rue Element: Earth Magick and Rituals: Necromancy, Execration, financial matters, creation, empowering Keyword: Ambition Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in
the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. When contemplating Capricorn, what does the energy feel like? What does it make you think of first? 2. After creating the talisman in the exercise, how does this
impact your surroundings? 3. Is this your birth sign? If so, does doing the entire ritual in the exercises above enhance or hinder your energy in any way? 4. How does the Keyword associated with Capricorn relate to the magickal uses in the correspondence list? 5. What is the purpose of all the exercises listed? 6. Can you think of more deities associated with this Zodiac sign? 7. How can you make use of the numbers associated? 8. Which Tarot cards are associated with this Zodiac Sign and why? 9. What other ways can you think of to utilize this Zodiac sign? 10. What do the dates mean in the correspondences list and how can you best use them?
Aquarius-Water Day of the week: Saturday Planet: Saturn Dates: January 20 – February 18 Number: 2 and 3
Deities: Amon, Dagon, Leviathan, Ronwe/Ronove, Saturn, Hecate, Ba’alberith Colors: Various shades of blue, all colors Metal: Lead Stones: Emerald, Turquoise, Malachite, Beryl, Aventurine, Sapphire, Rose Quartz, Onyx, Obsidian Herbs: Belladonna, Black Nightshade, Blackthorn, Mandrake Root, Monkshood, Solomon’s Seal, Wild Lettuce, Witchhazel, Yew Element: Air Magick and Rituals: Mental exercise, execration, Necromancy, building and empowerment magick, psychic development, studying all things occult Keyword: Fluidity Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in
the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. When contemplating Aquarius, what does the energy feel like? What does it make you think of first? 2. After creating the talisman in the exercise, how does this
impact your surroundings? 3. Is this your birth sign? If so, does doing the entire ritual in the exercises above enhance or hinder your energy in any way? 4. The Keyword associated gives excellent summation of this sign’s energy. Why? 5. What is the purpose of all the exercises listed? 6. Can you think of more deities associated with this Zodiac sign? 7. How can you make use of the numbers associated? 8. Which Tarot cards are associated with this Zodiac Sign and why? 9. What other ways can you think of to utilize this Zodiac sign? 10. What do the dates mean in the correspondences list and how can you best use them?
Pisces–The Fish Day of the week: Thursday Planet: Jupiter and Neptune Dates: February 19 – March 20 Number: 3 and 6
Deities: Jupiter, Neptune, Leviathan, Dagon, Amon, Balaam Colors: Purple, bluish-purple, white and green Metal: Tin Stones: Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli, Sapphire, Topaz, Turquoise Herbs: Balm of Gilead, Dogbane, Juniper Berries, Nutmeg, Valerian Root, White Oak, White Sage, Calamus root Element: Water Magick and Rituals: Business and commerce, prosperity, games of chance, abundance, psychic development, divination, execration, healing, love Keyword: Imagination Exercises 1. Begin by calculating the planetary hours for this sign on the ruling day and hour. Then create a talisman out of paper, clay, or wood and draw the planet symbol as well as the zodiac sign on it. Finally, charge the talisman in a pillar rite or any way you normally would charge an object. Wear or carry this talisman with you when you feel like you need its influence. 2. Using the herbs listed; create an incense recipe that could be used for empowering rites with the use of the talisman in the first exercise. 3. Create a Zodiac Elixir by choosing 1 stone that
corresponds to your intent and also the Zodiac Sign, 1 stone that represents the planetary influence to your intent, and 1 grain of rock salt. Place all 3 in a clear glass bottle. Put the elixir in the sun for a week. If there is a full moon, or you will have a full moon during the week, place the bottle also in the light of the full moon. Visualize your intent growing within the bottle, charging the elixir as each energy comes together. 4. Obtain the appropriate color candles. Anoint them with the Elixir and 1 drop of your blood or sexual fluid, and charge the candles as you would normally do filling it with your intent. 5. Light your candles and your incense, place a dab of the elixir on your temples, wrists and heart center. Invoke the deities appropriate to the working, and meditate. 6. When you are satisfied with the meditation, charging and ritual, thank the deities and close your rite. Questions 1. When contemplating Pisces, what does the energy feel like? What does it make you think of first? 2. After creating the talisman in the exercise, how does this impact your surroundings? 3. Is this your birth sign? If so, does doing the entire ritual in
the exercises above enhance or hinder your energy in any way? 4. Why is this sign said to be immature and how can that affect your workings? 5. Some of the Zodiac signs, like this one, have more than one planet associated with it. Why is this important? 6. Can you think of more deities associated with this Zodiac sign? 7. How can you make use of the numbers associated? 8. Which Tarot cards are associated with this Zodiac Sign and why? 9. What other ways can you think of to utilize this Zodiac sign? 10. What do the dates mean in the correspondences list and how can you best use them? By now I'm sure you have a lot to think about. I know you have a lot to do! I have given you plenty of ideas to create some powerful tools to aid you in your magickal journey. I admit there is a lot of repetition, but this helps the information to stick better while you're learning how to use it in your spiritual and magickal practice. That being said I hope you enjoy getting to know the correspondences. Although the books in this series seem to be simple and 101 material, I can assure you that if you DO the work, DO the meditations, even the most advanced practitioner will find this series invaluable, not only to teach
from, but also to gain new insights and expand on the information you may already know. As many people know and understand, information changes over time, not necessarily in content, but in meaning. So, I urge you to consider this as you go about your journey! This series only contains 4 books; however there are volumes of information concerning just this one topic of Correspondences. Explore them and utilize the information in them, and also from your experimentation. There is only so much book knowledge you can gain without experiencing the awesome and extraordinary energy that is all around us, and within us. We are Divine beings, we need to acknowledge that and learn from it as well as external forces of energy that will guide us until the end of time.
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was a very young age. He is a High Priest within his family traditions of Demonolatry and Traditional Witchcraft. He is a teacher, and has done extensive work in the field of Magick and Witchcraft. He has earned several titles and continues to study and grow spiritually. He is a lifelong student of the occult, and will remain so. To contact him, he’s on Facebook and you can follow his blog posts at http://www.demonolatry.org