Your Magic Cheat Sheet: Mastering Correspondences for Spells & Rituals

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Your Magic Cheat Sheet: Mastering Correspondences for Spells & Rituals

What Are Correspondences & Why They Matter

  • Define correspondences as the symbolic links between natural objects, colors, days, planets, and your magical intention.
  • Explain how using correspondences amplifies focus and energy, turning a simple candle into a targeted spell tool.
  • Give a quick example: green for money, rosemary for protection, Monday for emotional work.

Planetary & Day Correspondences: Timing Your Magic

  • List each day of the week with its ruling planet and primary magical focus (e.g., Sunday – Sun – success, Monday – Moon – intuition).
  • Include a simple reference table: day, planet, color, best spell type.
  • Offer a beginner tip: start with the day that matches your goal (e.g., love spells on Friday).

Color Correspondences: The Visual Shortcut

  • Break down the most common magical colors: white (purification), red (passion), green (abundance), blue (healing), black (banishing).
  • Explain how to use colors in candles, altar cloths, ribbons, or clothing.
  • Provide an actionable tip: keep a small bag of colored birthday candles for quick spells.

Herb & Plant Correspondences: Nature’s Power

  • Cover 5 essential beginner herbs: rosemary (protection), lavender (peace), basil (money), cinnamon (success), sage (cleansing).
  • Describe simple ways to use them: burn as incense, add to spell jars, or carry in a mojo bag.
  • Warn about safety: never ingest essential oils or unknown plants without research.

Crystal & Stone Correspondences: Earth Energy Amplifiers

  • Highlight 5 beginner-friendly crystals: clear quartz (all-purpose), amethyst (spiritual), rose quartz (love), citrine (abundance), black tourmaline (protection).
  • Explain how to cleanse and charge crystals before using them in correspondence work.
  • Share a practical trick: place the corresponding crystal on your spell candle while it burns.

Moon Phase Correspondences: Working with Lunar Cycles

  • Outline the four main phases: new moon (beginnings), waxing (growth), full moon (peak power), waning (banishing).
  • Give a simple spell idea for each phase (e.g., new moon – set intentions; waning – release bad habits).
  • Advise beginners to track the moon

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