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The Complete Guide to Spiritual Correspondences: Align Your Practice with Cosmic Signatures
1. What Are Spiritual Correspondences?
- Definition: Symbolic links between natural objects, energies, and spiritual concepts (e.g., moon = water = intuition).
- Historical roots in Hermeticism, astrology, and folk magic — the principle of “as above, so below.”
- Why they matter: They create intentional focus and amplify ritual effectiveness by aligning microcosm with macrocosm.
2. The Four Classical Elements
- Earth: Stability, prosperity, grounding — associated with salt, stones, the direction North, and the color green.
- Air: Intellect, communication, new beginnings — linked to incense, feathers, East, and yellow or white.
- Fire: Passion, transformation, protection — represented by candles, ashes, South, and red or orange.
- Water: Emotions, intuition, healing — tied to bowls of water, shells, West, and blue or silver.
3. Planetary Correspondences
- Sun: Vitality, success, leadership — day Sunday, gold, sunstone, and solar herbs like chamomile.
- Moon: Intuition, dreams, cycles — day Monday, silver, moonstone, and lunar herbs like jasmine.
- Inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars) and outer (Jupiter, Saturn) — each governs specific areas: communication, love, courage, expansion, discipline.
- Practical use: Choose planetary hours or days to time spells and rituals for maximum resonance.
4. Herbal and Plant Correspondences
- Common herbs: Rosemary (protection, memory), Lavender (calm, sleep), Basil (pros


