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Beginner's Book of Shadows Starter Kit
Your first 30 days of practice — moon phases, herb correspondences, simple spells, and journal prompts.
Witchcraft Correspondences: A Beginner's Guide to Magical Symbolism
What Are Magical Correspondences (And Why Beginners Need Them)
- Correspondences are pre-established symbolic links between objects, colors, planets, herbs, and intentions — they help you focus energy without memorizing everything.
- Think of them as a shortcut: instead of guessing what tool works for love, you look up a correspondence list and immediately know rose quartz, rose petals, and pink candles.
- They provide a repeatable structure for spells, so your practice becomes more intentional and less random — perfect for building confidence.
Planetary Correspondences: Aligning Your Spells with Cosmic Energy
- Each planet rules specific areas: Sun for success, Moon for intuition, Venus for love, Mars for protection — match your spell's goal to the correct day/hour.
- Example: Cast a money spell on a Thursday (Jupiter's day) using Jupiter's colors (purple, blue) and herbs (cinnamon, nutmeg).
- Beginners can start with just the seven classical planets (Sun through Saturn) to avoid overwhelm — print a simple chart for your altar.
Color Correspondences: The Fastest Way to Boost Any Spell
- Green for prosperity, pink for love, red for passion/energy, black for banishing, white for cleansing — keep a set of basic candle colors ready.
- You can also wear clothing or use colored paper, ribbons, or crystals that match your intention — no need to buy expensive tools.
- Pro tip: Layer colors — use a green candle on a green cloth with a green crystal to intensify a money spell.
Herb & Plant Correspondences: Kitchen Witchery for Everyday Magic
- Common kitchen herbs like rosemary (protection, memory), basil (wealth), lavender (peace, sleep), and mint (abundance) are powerful and accessible.
- Dry them, burn them as incense, add them to sachets, or sprinkle around your home — always research if they are safe for pets or ingestion.
- Build a small correspondence jar: label each herb with its magical property and keep it near your cooking space for quick use.
Crystal & Stone Correspondences: Simple Ways to Use Earth Energy
- Start with three versatile stones: clear quartz (amplification), amethyst (spirituality), and rose quartz (love) — they cover 80% of beginner needs.
- Place stones on your altar, carry them in your pocket, or create crystal grids — cleansing them monthly under moonlight keeps them effective.
- Correspondences vary by tradition, so trust your intuition: if a stone “feels” right for a spell, it probably works.
Moon Phase Correspondences: Timing Your Work with Lunar Cycles
- New moon: new beginnings, setting intentions, starting projects. Waxing moon: growth, attraction, building energy.
- Full moon: culmination, charging tools, gratitude rituals. Waning moon: banishing, releasing, letting go.
- Beginners can mark their calendar with simple symbols (🌑🌒🌕🌘) and plan one spell per phase to build rhythm.
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