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Witchcraft Correspondences: How to Use Symbolic Associations in Your Practice
What Are Correspondences in Witchcraft?
- Define correspondences as a web of symbolic links between natural objects (herbs, crystals, colors, planets) and intentions (love, protection, prosperity).
- Explain how these associations help focus energy and align your spellwork with universal patterns.
- Provide a simple example: linking rosemary to remembrance and protection.
Why Correspondences Matter – The Theory Behind the Practice
- Introduce the principle of “like attracts like” and sympathetic magic as the foundation.
- Discuss the role of archetypes and collective unconscious in making correspondences feel potent.
- Emphasize that correspondences are tools, not rigid rules – personal experience can override tradition.
Common Correspondence Systems You Should Know
- Planetary correspondences (e.g., Sun for success, Moon for intuition) and how they tie to days of the week.
- Elemental correspondences (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) and their associated tools, colors, and directions.
- Color correspondences (red for passion, green for growth) and how to use them in candles, clothing, or altar cloths.
How to Build Your Own Correspondence Chart
- Start with one intention (e.g., “healing”) and list all possible materials you already own.
- Research traditional associations but note your own gut feelings – record them in a dedicated grimoire or binder.
- Create a simple table with columns: Intention / Herb / Crystal / Color / Moon Phase / Planet.
Practical Ways to Use Correspondences in Your Spells
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