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Planetary Magic

A Friendly Introduction to Creating Modern Magic with the Seven Energies (Pagan Portals)

Rebecca Beattie

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English
John Hunt Publishing
01 November 2023
At the core of modern pagan witchcraft is a knowledge system concerning traditions of nature, connection, and embodiment to the astrological planets. Throughout magical history, practitioners of magic have looked to the planets for inspiration and magical help. From the earliest beginnings of written magical texts - the Grimoires - magical systems were based on the seven planetary powers that were visible in the night sky. The Grimoires were then studied by practitioners of folk-magic - the Cunning Folk - and by influential groups from the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn to practitioners of Modern witchcraft. Pagan Portals: Planetary Magic is an accessible and practical introduction to pre-modern planetary magic. It details with each of the planets, what its magical qualities are, and how to work practical magic with each.
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Imprint:   John Hunt Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   666g
ISBN:   9781803411767
ISBN 10:   1803411767
Pages:   152
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rebecca Beattie has a PhD in Creative Writing and has previously written two novels, a book of short stories, and her first Moon Books title Pagan Portals: Nature Mystics. Rebecca has been a regular teacher at Treadwell's Books in Bloomsbury for many years, and has a website at www.rebeccabeattie.co.uk She lives in Tavistock, UK.

Reviews for Planetary Magic: A Friendly Introduction to Creating Modern Magic with the Seven Energies (Pagan Portals)

Praise for previous work Pagan Portals: Nature Mystics - I expected to skim this book, and ended up by reading every word. It is a wonderfully deft and vivid introduction to a broad range of distinguished British authors whose contribution to the making of modern Paganism is both considerable and little understood.--Ronald Professor Hutton


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