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Altars for love and abundance

Planetary magic has become increasingly popular as more and more people learn about practitioners from the medieval and earlier periods, who were both astrologers and magicians. Historical texts like The Picatrix have been translated into English and are more widely accessible. The Picatrix is not a book for the faint-hearted, but for those already well versed in astrology and magic it can be an insightful tool for enhancing your life through planetary magic.

Ancient astrologers honoured the seven visible planets. Each planet is associated with unique topics and experiences in life. Two common areas in life that I get asked about a lot — and that you might be interested in too — are finances and abundance, as well as relationships. These topics are linked to the two helpful planets, Venus and Jupiter.

Venus and Jupiter

Jupiter is the planet of wealth and abundance. The large size of Jupiter gives him the ability to make things bigger. Jupiter is also the planet of fertility, showing that for anything that you want to grow or make more of, Jupiter will be the planet to connect with.

Jupiter’s support can help your bank balance grow, as

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