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The Magick of the Planets: A Manual in 14 Sections
The Magick of the Planets: A Manual in 14 Sections
The Magick of the Planets: A Manual in 14 Sections
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A guide to the planetary Spirits and their summoning ---

Sun
Moon
Mars
Venus
Mercury
Jupiter

Updated as of October 8th, 2013

LanguageEnglish
PublisherFrater Zoe
Release dateAug 21, 2015
ISBN9781516346851
The Magick of the Planets: A Manual in 14 Sections

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The Magick of the Planets - Frater Zoe

THE MAGICK OF THE PLANETS

A MANUAL IN FOURTEEN SECTIONS

by Frater Zoe

Copyright 2013

Our main works:

The Magick of the Elements

The Magick of the Zodiac

The Magick of the Planets

The Magick of the Sephiroth

MAGICK

1

The Number Seven

There are seven spirits of God, as Jacob Boehme says. There are seven Gods.

Seven stars, seven planets—seven angels fallen to the deep.

There were seven devils—seven repeats itself endlessly in the mythology of the world.

There are seven days named in every week, after them.

They are the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.

Of these, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and Venus are wandering stars, whereas the Sun and Moon are the Luminaries.

At least, this is true in antiquity, prior to our learning of the ill-named homonym Uranus, sagacious Neptune and Pluto.

And beyond them there is the Zodiac which has no day—the abyss (bythus) of deity, who is said to be nothing at all (ein, in Hebrew). It has 12 signs, each corresponding to a planet.

Below them, also, there is the Earth—thus, three added to seven gives us ten: the Holy Sephiroth, or numbers.

But the seven are most magically potent: Tiphereth, Yesod, Geburah or Din, Hod, Chesed or Gedulah, Netzach and far away Binah.

This is a book of their magick.

Of the two luminaries, there are also their eclipsing degrees—that is, the two nodes that act as the great mythological dragon or snake that devours the Sun and Moon.

Cauda Draconis and Caput Draconis in the Latin, Rahu and Ketu in the Sanskrit. These are the Leviathan and Behemoth of blessed memory.

The Moon has its 28 phases or manzils, also, and the Sun has its 36 deccans.

But, for now, we address the Spirits of the planets directly, in their most common form—how to summon them and what for.

And so we begin . . .

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The seven are that by which the fabled Mt. Olympus establishes destiny.

Or by which eternity, itself, is measured—the Elohim over the beginning of the heavens and the earth, appointed over its entire frame and of which all is governed.

Each has their respective path, order, power, realm, etc.

The Hermetick lore tells us that the Moon illumines the night, being the God of sleep; Saturn is sorrow, gloom, melancholy, lord of sluggishness and tears; the Sun is gentle, giving laughter; Venus guards marriage, gives lust and desire; Mars is valiant, giving passion; Mercury is fruitful, bestowing cupidity and speech; Jupiter is the principle of which all nature springs forth as a fountain, giving generation and the desire to rule. . .

The list goes on.

Each planet is in us, too—corresponding not only to parts of the body, but parts of the soul.

The Gods as well as the Goddesses of the world, and many if not most of the spirits of the traditions, are planetarily oriented, if not icons of the planets themselves.

The Oracles say that the heavens are circumscribed by

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