Elemental Magic
Traditional Practices for Working with the Energies of the Natural World
by Nigel Pennick
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Pub Date Oct 06 2020 | Archive Date Aug 19 2020
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Description
• Offers detailed descriptions of the magical properties of minerals, animals, plants, and the earth’s cycles and how to use them in your own practice
• Explores the magical laws of nature and how to guide your inner energy to work in concert with cosmic energies
• Details how to design your own ceremonies, practice elemental meditations, and craft your own magical talismans, wands, and divining rods
An expert on European rural folk magic traditions, author Nigel Pennick presents a comprehensive introduction to the principles, rituals, practices, and magical tools required to draw on the magic inherent in the natural world. He explains how people throughout the centuries have built a relationship with the elemental energies around them using simple, everyday practices in order to attune themselves to nature, the seasons, and the cosmos for magical purposes.
The author explores earth, mineral, and plant magic as well as the magical properties of the earth’s cycles and concentrated places of power within the landscape. He examines magical workings with animals, drawing on authentic traditions such as the Toadsmen or Toadswomen, whose power is given by toads, and the Berserker qualities conferred by magical bondings with wild animals like bears and wolves. He explains how to craft your own magical talismans, wands, and divining rods; design your own ceremonies; practice elemental meditations; fortify your health with herbs and crystals; and set an altar with the right food and drink for your intention.
Pennick also describes how the practical techniques of natural elemental magic work through interactions between the inner world of the mind and spirit, the outer world, and the otherworldly. He shows that having a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all things and the inner power of these magical elements strengthens the practitioner’s harmony with nature, and thus their power. By harnessing the elemental energies around us, we can work with nature for personal development, spiritual empowerment, and the successful achievement of our desires
Advance Praise
“One of Nigel Pennick's best! Thorough, practical, and informed by a profound grasp of traditional European lore, this classic book on the art and practice of natural magic belongs on the bookshelf of any working mage.”
John Michael Greer, author of The Druid Magic and The Druidry Handbook
“Who wouldn’t want a whole system to perform serious magic all summed up in one book? Elemental Magic: Traditional Practices for Working with the Energies of the Natural World by Nigel Pennick delivers exactly that. Furthermore, it details how to work in harmony with the world around us; something that we all instinctively know is becoming more and more important with every passing decade.”
Ian Read, English editor of Chaos International and Rûna magazines
“Elemental Magic serves as a toolbox of knowledge and techniques to further a person’s understanding of the natural world around them. Written in a manner that allows the work to be incorporated by a variety of occult fields, Pennick offers both practical and philosophical means of ingress into this wide reaching arena. A worthy addition to any library.”
Daniel Yates, occult photographer and author of Arcanum
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781620557587 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
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A fantastic resource for anyone exploring magic. This book has a wealth of information regarding the principals of elemental magic, including lore, properties of minerals, animals, plants, cycles, and practical uses for personal growth.
There is an eye on staying in harmony with when and how to put things into practice that is wound between the sections, allowing you to get the most of practices if you align as many as possible. For example, the information helps you in making sure you are working in the right cycle, on the right day, using the right color or stone etc. There is also guidance to create your own ceremonies, and for making your own magical items, such as wands.
I really found the mineral and plant sections fascinating and as with the rest of text, so packed full of information that covered both the lore and modern concepts and uses.
It's a wonderfully presented text that should be on the shelf of anyone looking walk a naturally harmonious path. I know I will be coming back to it again and again.
My favorite part of this book is that it works in so many ways to use the elements in magical workings. This book feels like it covers everything: stone and crystals, plants, animals, and the changes of the earth--all are including in ways to use magick and this book. I feel like I really learned a lot from this one!
A good resource for anyone interested in the natural aspects of the craft. There's a lot of information here but its very accessibly presented so I'd recommend the book for beginners. I didn't find anything particularly new but it made a good refresher for aspects I had not considered for a while, so it's also good for teh esetablished practitioner.
I have read many of Nigel Pennicks interesting books. This book is my favorite. First it gives one of the best most relative introductions I have ever read about Magic. We are part of the Natural World. As much as we distance ourselves from the outdoors, the creatures we live with and arround, at the end of the day we belong here.
The basics of practical Elemental Magic are given. Earth , Air , Water , and Fire are described as well as Dieties that have been associated with the, As the book continues the seasons are looked at in a natural way that encourages common sense and getting out and doing simple activities.
I found that reading this book brought back many memories of things my Grandmother talked about when she was still alive. The connection between dancing and our natural history is something I hadnt thought about for a long time. We are cut off more everyday with our devices and constant monitioring by well meaning gov programs and rules. However we are all Earth people and we long for a connection in many cases. This book will inspire you with simple exercises and discussions, I wanted to get outside and go for a walk in the fielsds nearby after reading. Excellent starting point for a magical life can be found here.
3.5 stars. Accessible overview of all things traditional magic, with good high-level overviews of everything from elements to plants to ethics. I wish there was more in-depth information presented here, and more "practices" as the title implies.
I very much enjoyed Elemental Magic! I’ve wanted to know how to better connect to the magician nature and working with the elements better, and this book did not disappoint! I love that the author went into detail about the history of folk Magick. I will definitely be reading again! Thanks for Net Galley for a copy in exchange for a review!
Nigel Pennick is well known and respected for his books on magic and folklore. This is a good book on Earth-based spirituality. It is not, as the title might suggest, about Elemental Spirits.
The book is about natural magic, in his own words, "It is the power of everyday objects and human actions." I think it's a good starting place for someone interested in nature magic, but not drawn to a specific path or the Pagan religions like Wicca.
Some of the correspondences were different than I've read elsewhere in older sources, like Friday has always been green but Pennick assigns in blue and the purposes of Opal really threw me, but most of them are familiar with just the occasional anomaly.
Pennick gives us an over view of working with minerals and stones, animals and birds, and of connecting to the magic of the Earth in general. It isn't in depth information, but a decent starting point. He covers making magical tools and offers some food and drink suggestions as well as simple rituals throughout.
The one thing I would caution someone new to the subject is that some of the 'rules' like making your own magical knife are not hard and fast. I would look at the information as folkloric and likely to be a little different than another person's path might take them.
This is a new edition of the author’s earlier book, "Natural Magic," and features his enchanting drawings and photographs. This volume is a basic, but thorough treatment of traditional spirituality that ”... deals with the subtle and unseen energies and powers of our environment,” he notes. The reader learns the natural timing inherent in the Wheel of the Year and Lunar phases, along with associations of planetary powers and most importantly, the rulerships of the Five Elements and magical qualities of what is reflected in nature – minerals, animals, and the human body.
Author Pennick demonstrates a high regard for nature and respect for the magical art, but his publisher unfortunately does not. Every page provided by the publisher is stamped with the reminder that it is “For Review Only,” both a distraction and implied distrust of the conscientious reviewer.
A book full of information. While it was generally all interesting the pace was a bit slow. This is truly a book for those that want to learn.
Nigel Pennick is clearly well educated on the topic of natural magic. He brings in an approach to Wiccan and magic that is tangible to a modern.
Connection with the Earth is so valuable and I love how Pennick explains it all.
Elemental Magic: Traditional Practices for Working With The Energies Of The Natural World by Nigel Pennick is a classic text of introduction to and practical application of nature in magical practice. Mr. Pennick’s books can be found in the libraries of both the scholars and those who follow the ways of the pagan path and he is an expert in the details of European folk magic. This is the 3rd Edition of a timeless book that provides a comprehensive and thorough teaching of the expression of the natural world is all facets of the mundane and the magical.
As the title suggests, “Traditional Practices for Working with the Energies of the Natural World”, the contents of this book are rooted in ancient beliefs and ways of interactions and carries these into the modern world as those systems that are inherent in all of nature regardless of the timeline. Each chapter focuses on those things that are in support of deepening the reader’s connection to the natural world and informing that connection with practical and useable ways of developing a working rapport with nature.
The contents are divided into an Introduction, ten (10) chapters and Conclusion. The Introduction: The Natural Power in All Things provides the reader with an approach to traditional spirituality that is both empowering and supportive of nature in all of her forms, physical and subtle.
…The down-to-earth practical spiritual techniques of natural magic straddles the boundaries between the subtle, inner world of the mind and spirit, the material outer world, and the otherworldly. Magic comes about through interaction between the inner experiences of the human spirit and the outer experiences of the physical world, both natural and human-made..1.
Elemental Magic: Traditional Practices for Working With The Energies Of The Natural World begins its studies in Chapter 1: Mother Earth, and opens with a quote from the medieval European alchemist Basilius Valentinus…
… “The Earth is not an inanimate body, but is inhabited by the spirit which is its life and its soul. All created things draw their strength from the Earth Spirit. This spirit is life; it is nourished by the stars and gives nourishment to all living things that its shelters in her womb.”…2.
The reader will find everything needed to understand and fully begin a spiritual practice based in natural magic. Discussion of the Wheel of the Year, the days of the week, cycles of time and the alchemical elements provide the basis of traditional practice. Subsequent chapters dive into the magic of minerals, plants, animals and the land. None of the chapters go into great detail about each component, but do provide enough information to stimulate an inquisitive nature.
An excerpt from Chapter 5. The Power Within provides a glimpse of exercises and philosophies provided….…Excerpt. Amazon.com© All rights reserved.
Elemental Alignment: A good way of gaining bodily and mental familiarity with the four material elements, and the fifth non-material one, is to use them in meditation. Like other magical activities, you should perform these meditations inside a protective boundary. Each time you work with an element, use the same technique. Begin with the densest element, Earth, then proceed to the lightest, Fire, in the sequence Earth, Water, Air, Fire.
Earth Meditation. Put some earth in a ceramic or glass bowl, and place it in a convenient location. Sit in a meditational posture, and focus your attention on the earth in the bowl. Explore in your mind the many possibilities of earth symbolized by this small sample. When you have done this, allow your consciousness to enter the earth. Become at one with it. Experience its heaviness, its many variant forms and possibilities, and the feelings that they bring.
Water Meditation. Pour some natural spring or well water into a bowl, and place the bowl in a convenient location, as before. Focus your meditation upon the water. Explore the many forms of water: wetness, rain, streams, puddles, lakes, and the sea. When you have done this, allow your consciousness to enter the water. Become at one with it. Experience its fluidity, its many variant flowing possibilities, and the feelings that they bring you.
Air Meditation. Light some incense. It is best to use one that you have collected yourself, such as resin from a tall conifer. Burn it on charcoal in a fireproof dish. Place the dish in a convenient place, as before. Then focus your meditation upon the smoke that indicates the invisible air. Explore the many forms of air: the atmosphere of places, breezes, winds, storms, hurricanes, and whirlwinds. When you have done this, allow your consciousness to enter the air. Become at one with it. Experience its freedom and motion, and the feelings that they bring.
Fire Meditation. For this, light a candle, using struck fire. It is best to use a fire-colored one, deep orange or red. Watch the brilliant flame, and focus your awareness upon the qualities and forms of fire and flame: heat, flickering light, red-hot metal, volcanic eruptions, and the power of the sun. Then imagine yourself as part of the fire, experiencing the feelings that this generates.
The Subtle Power Meditation. Sit as before, visualizing the natural empowerment of all existence, the flowing energy matrix upon which all things are patterned. Envisage it as ever-changing, flowing geometrical colors and forms, like the rainbow patterns on the surface of a bubble.
When you have finished each meditation, direct your consciousness away from the object. Return to a full awareness of the things around you. When you begin, it is best to work several times with each element, until you feel ready to move on to the next one. Once you have worked through all five, you will find that your understanding of the subtle realms has been greatly empowered.
Chapters 7: Magic in Action, 8: Making Magical Tools and Ceremonies, and 9: Magical Food and Drink are complete with instructions for crafting tools and ritual, recipes and more. All are steeped in folk tradition and offer the reader a first hand look at how our ancestors celebrated and enacted natural magic as a means of living in harmony and balance with their surroundings.
Chapter 10: Precautions and Remedies speaks to the need for discernment in acknowledging that there is great power in nature, those things of nature that are in support of humans and those that can be harmful. Herbs as remedies and protective ceremonies are topics covered. Use of crystals and gems concludes this chapter. This chapter is a natural Segway into the final chapter of Conclusion: A Valid and Appropriate Spiritual Path.
… We live in a time of perpetual and accelerating change. Traditional ways of doing things are rapidly breaking down in the face of globalization. The destruction of nature by the products o industry is happening all around us. It is self-evident that unless we develop a better attitude toward nature, we will bring about our own ruin. Recognizing this, many people are seeking a better way of living. This has brought about a rediscovery and popularization of techniques that were once known by a very few people…3.
Would I Recommend:
This opening statement of the final chapter sums up the intention of this book and the value in its reading. I believe that we need to routinely bring forward those texts that remind us that we are part of a greater whole and that every aspect of how we live and the energetic and physical imprint we offer needs to hold intention and higher purpose. Elemental Magic: Traditional Practices for Working With The Energies Of The Natural World by Nigel Pennick fulfills this purpose nicely. In comparison to many similar books on natural magic, this read is pared down and succinct in the important points of what truly matters. Writing in this way, leaves the space of opening for personal integration, understanding and a practical application of the techniques and principles that have survived the rapidly evolving changes of the natural world.
About Author Nigel Pennick:
Nigel Pennick is an authority on ancient belief systems, traditions, runes, and geomancy and has traveled and lectured extensively in Europe and the United States. He is the author and illustrator of more than 50 books, including The Pagan Book of Days. The founder of the Institute of Geomantic Research and the Library of the European Tradition, he lives near Cambridge, England.
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Chapter 1: Mother Earth
Conclusion: A Valid and Appropriate Spiritual Path
Reviewed by Robin Fennelly of PaganPages.org
I found this to be a really useful resource for researching magic for my fantasy book. There is a lot of straight forward information and all sorts of useful facts and explanations.
At first I thought it might be a little too basic, but once the basics were explained it became more interesting. I like the way everything is laid out in a list format in a matter of fact way that is clear and easy to follow.
In particular, I really like the sections on gems and minerals, on trees and their magical properties, and on talismans and amulets.
I can see myself referring back to this in the future for extra bits of information and research.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and found it very informative. I liked how the author started out very logically with some broad topics and then explained them further by narrowing it down. I also really loved the pictures throughout the book, they added a lot both information wise but also to the overall atmosphere.
One of the things I noticed was that the layout of my copy still had many mistakes and sometimes a sentence was broken up with 'FOR REVIEW ONLY' - this happened at least once every other page. I assume this won't be in the final copies, but it is a thing that was very noticeable.
I want to give a big thank you to the author and publisher for gifting me with a copy!
This is a very inspirational book. I am very impressed with the volume of information within. I highly recommend this book . Thank you to the publisher and to Net Galley for the ARC. My review opinion is my own,
The author emphasis how we are all part of the natural work and can better our connection to nature with practicing our craft with Earth, Air,Water and Fire as the basic elements to work with. He includes activities with the four seasons of nature. You will feel inspired to try the. author's magical suggestions and reconnect yourself with Mother Earth . I loved the format of this book and found it accessible and sensible to follow. This is a book to buy in hard cover and keep in your home library and give for gifts.
Very well done to the author.
An interesting, informative and well written book that helped to learn something new.
I loved the style of writing, the clear explanations and how the book is organised.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
Elemental Magic, a new edition of the earlier book “Natural Magic”, is a good magical primer for anyone interested in the subject. The author is a familiar name in British occultism and certainly very experienced with magic. Within this book there is a great introduction to working with natural energies — the elements, the seasons, and the land around you — and Pennick offers wise and practical applications of how to work with these in magic. It’s refreshingly down to earth and strongly reinforces the idea of “earth-based spirituality” — where one's relationship with Mother Earth is the primary focus.
Whilst not strictly Wiccan in outlook, this book does lean that way in places — but in others, it has more of a Traditional Witchcraft leaning, and sometimes trying to balance between the two means that information is glossed over in places. However, the book is a great stepping-stone to other works covering Witchcraft and other earth-based spiritualities.
As an experienced Witch, I found this to be very much an introductory book but for those newcomers to the Craft, or for those wanting to refresh their practice, this is an invaluable guide. Recommended.
I received an e-ARC from the publisher, Inner Traditions/Destiny Books, through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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