Planetary Magic Systems: Working with Celestial Energies

Planetary Magic Systems: Working with Celestial Energies

By NICOLE LAU

Introduction: The Cosmic Symphony

Planetary magic is the art and science of working with the seven classical planets—Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—to invoke their archetypal energies, align with cosmic timing, and manifest specific outcomes. These celestial bodies are not merely physical objects in space but living forces, archetypal powers that influence consciousness, shape events, and provide gateways to specific types of magical work.

The planets have been central to Western magic since ancient times. The Babylonians mapped their movements, the Greeks assigned them gods, the medieval magicians created elaborate systems of planetary hours and correspondences, and modern practitioners continue to work with their energies through ritual, talismans, and invocation. Understanding planetary magic allows you to time your work for maximum effectiveness, to invoke specific qualities and powers, and to align your will with cosmic forces.

In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the nature of planetary forces, the complete system of correspondences for each planet, methods for calculating and using planetary hours, techniques for planetary invocation, and practical applications for working with celestial energies.

Understanding Planetary Forces

Planets as Archetypal Powers

In magical practice, planets are:

  • Archetypal forces: Universal patterns of energy and consciousness
  • Divine intelligences: Conscious beings or aspects of the divine
  • Psychological functions: Different modes of consciousness and will
  • Cosmic timing mechanisms: Markers of favorable and unfavorable periods
  • Gateways to power: Channels for specific types of magical work

The Hermetic View: "As above, so below"—the planets in the heavens correspond to forces within the psyche and patterns in earthly events

The Seven Classical Planets

Traditional magic works with the seven planets visible to the naked eye:

  • Sun (☉): Consciousness, vitality, success
  • Moon (☽): Unconscious, emotions, cycles
  • Mercury (☿): Communication, intellect, magic
  • Venus (♀): Love, beauty, harmony
  • Mars (♂): Courage, conflict, action
  • Jupiter (♃): Expansion, abundance, wisdom
  • Saturn (♄): Limitation, structure, time

Note: Modern astrology includes Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, but traditional planetary magic focuses on the classical seven

Planets and the Tree of Life

Each planet corresponds to a Sephirah on the Kabbalistic Tree:

  • Saturn: Binah (Understanding)
  • Jupiter: Chesed (Mercy)
  • Mars: Geburah (Severity)
  • Sun: Tiphareth (Beauty)
  • Venus: Netzach (Victory)
  • Mercury: Hod (Glory)
  • Moon: Yesod (Foundation)

The Path: Ascending the Tree through the planets is a journey of spiritual development

The Complete Planetary Correspondences

The Sun (☉) - Tiphareth

Archetypal Quality: Consciousness, vitality, the divine spark

Day: Sunday
Metal: Gold
Color: Yellow, gold, orange
Number: 6
Archangel: Michael
Intelligence: Nakhiel
Spirit: Sorath
Deities: Apollo, Ra, Helios, Lugh, Surya
Plants: Sunflower, chamomile, St. John's wort, cinnamon, frankincense
Stones: Diamond, citrine, amber, tiger's eye, topaz
Incense: Frankincense, cinnamon, saffron
Body: Heart, spine, vitality, life force
Tarot: The Sun (XIX)

Magical Uses:

  • Success and achievement
  • Health and vitality
  • Leadership and authority
  • Confidence and self-esteem
  • Illumination and clarity
  • Fame and recognition

The Moon (☽) - Yesod

Archetypal Quality: The unconscious, cycles, reflection

Day: Monday
Metal: Silver
Color: Silver, white, pale blue
Number: 9
Archangel: Gabriel
Intelligence: Malkah be Tarshishim ve-ad Ruachoth Shechalim
Spirit: Chasmodai
Deities: Diana, Selene, Artemis, Hecate, Thoth, Sin
Plants: Jasmine, moonflower, willow, lotus, poppy
Stones: Moonstone, pearl, selenite, opal
Incense: Jasmine, camphor, myrrh
Body: Reproductive system, fluids, cycles, stomach
Tarot: The High Priestess (II), The Moon (XVIII)

Magical Uses:

  • Psychic development
  • Dream work and divination
  • Emotional healing
  • Working with cycles and rhythms
  • Intuition and receptivity
  • Feminine mysteries

Mercury (☿) - Hod

Archetypal Quality: Communication, intellect, mediation

Day: Wednesday
Metal: Mercury (quicksilver), aluminum
Color: Orange, mixed colors
Number: 8
Archangel: Raphael
Intelligence: Tiriel
Spirit: Taphthartharath
Deities: Hermes, Thoth, Odin, Loki, Anubis
Plants: Lavender, fennel, dill, marjoram, parsley
Stones: Agate, aventurine, mica, opal
Incense: Lavender, mastic, storax
Body: Nervous system, lungs, hands, tongue
Tarot: The Magician (I)

Magical Uses:

  • Communication and eloquence
  • Learning and study
  • Travel (physical and astral)
  • Business and commerce
  • Divination and magic
  • Mental clarity and wit

Venus (♀) - Netzach

Archetypal Quality: Love, beauty, harmony

Day: Friday
Metal: Copper
Color: Green, pink
Number: 7
Archangel: Haniel (Anael)
Intelligence: Hagiel
Spirit: Kedemel
Deities: Aphrodite, Venus, Freya, Ishtar, Hathor
Plants: Rose, myrtle, apple, strawberry, violet
Stones: Emerald, rose quartz, jade, malachite
Incense: Rose, benzoin, sandalwood
Body: Kidneys, throat, skin, reproductive system
Tarot: The Empress (III)

Magical Uses:

  • Love and romance
  • Beauty and attraction
  • Harmony and peace
  • Artistic inspiration
  • Pleasure and enjoyment
  • Friendship and social connection

Mars (♂) - Geburah

Archetypal Quality: Courage, conflict, action

Day: Tuesday
Metal: Iron, steel
Color: Red
Number: 5
Archangel: Samael (Camael)
Intelligence: Graphiel
Spirit: Bartzabel
Deities: Ares, Mars, Tyr, Sekhmet, Kali
Plants: Nettle, thistle, garlic, ginger, tobacco
Stones: Ruby, garnet, bloodstone, red jasper
Incense: Dragon's blood, tobacco, pepper
Body: Muscles, blood, adrenals, genitals
Tarot: The Tower (XVI)

Magical Uses:

  • Courage and strength
  • Protection and defense
  • Overcoming obstacles
  • Victory in conflict
  • Passion and desire
  • Banishing and exorcism

Jupiter (♃) - Chesed

Archetypal Quality: Expansion, abundance, wisdom

Day: Thursday
Metal: Tin
Color: Blue, purple
Number: 4
Archangel: Tzadkiel (Sachiel)
Intelligence: Yophiel
Spirit: Hismael
Deities: Zeus, Jupiter, Thor, Marduk, Amun
Plants: Oak, sage, hyssop, cedar, nutmeg
Stones: Sapphire, lapis lazuli, amethyst, turquoise
Incense: Cedar, sage, nutmeg
Body: Liver, thighs, growth, expansion
Tarot: Wheel of Fortune (X)

Magical Uses:

  • Prosperity and abundance
  • Expansion and growth
  • Legal matters and justice
  • Wisdom and philosophy
  • Luck and opportunity
  • Teaching and leadership

Saturn (♄) - Binah

Archetypal Quality: Limitation, structure, time

Day: Saturday
Metal: Lead
Color: Black, indigo
Number: 3
Archangel: Tzaphkiel (Cassiel)
Intelligence: Agiel
Spirit: Zazel
Deities: Kronos, Saturn, Hecate (crone), Kali (destroyer)
Plants: Cypress, comfrey, mullein, myrrh, patchouli
Stones: Onyx, obsidian, jet, hematite, coal
Incense: Myrrh, patchouli, cypress
Body: Bones, teeth, skin, aging process
Tarot: The World (XXI), Death (XIII)

Magical Uses:

  • Banishing and binding
  • Protection (especially from psychic attack)
  • Discipline and structure
  • Karmic work and past-life issues
  • Endings and closure
  • Wisdom through hardship

Planetary Hours

Understanding Planetary Hours

Each day is divided into 24 planetary hours (12 day, 12 night), each ruled by a different planet:

The System:

  • The first hour after sunrise is ruled by the planet of that day
  • Hours cycle through the planets in Chaldean order
  • Day hours (sunrise to sunset) and night hours (sunset to sunrise) are calculated separately
  • Hour length varies by season and location

Chaldean Order: Saturn → Jupiter → Mars → Sun → Venus → Mercury → Moon (then repeat)

Calculating Planetary Hours

Method:

  1. Find local sunrise and sunset times
  2. Calculate day length (sunset - sunrise)
  3. Divide by 12 to get day hour length
  4. Calculate night length (next sunrise - sunset)
  5. Divide by 12 to get night hour length
  6. Apply Chaldean order starting with the day's ruling planet

Example: Sunday

  • Hour 1 (after sunrise): Sun
  • Hour 2: Venus
  • Hour 3: Mercury
  • Hour 4: Moon
  • Hour 5: Saturn
  • Hour 6: Jupiter
  • Hour 7: Mars
  • Hour 8: Sun (cycle repeats)

Modern Tools: Apps and websites can calculate planetary hours for your location automatically

Using Planetary Hours

Timing Rituals:

  • Perform magic during the hour of the corresponding planet
  • Love spell: Hour of Venus on Friday
  • Protection: Hour of Mars on Tuesday
  • Prosperity: Hour of Jupiter on Thursday

Layering Timing:

  • Best: Planetary day + planetary hour (Friday, hour of Venus)
  • Good: Planetary hour on any day (hour of Venus on Monday)
  • Acceptable: Planetary day without specific hour (Friday afternoon)

Planetary Invocation

The Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram

The primary method for invoking planetary forces:

Structure:

  1. Banishing: Perform LBRP to clear space
  2. Invoking Hexagram: Draw invoking hexagram for the planet
  3. Divine Names: Vibrate the planet's divine names
  4. Invocation: Call upon the planetary intelligence
  5. Working: Perform your magical operation
  6. Banishing Hexagram: Draw banishing hexagram
  7. Closing: Perform LBRP again

Hexagram Variations: Each planet has a specific hexagram pattern (starting point and direction)

Direct Planetary Invocation

Simple Method:

  1. Face the direction associated with the planet (if applicable)
  2. Light a candle of the planetary color
  3. Burn the planetary incense
  4. Hold or wear the planetary metal/stone
  5. Speak an invocation:

    "I invoke thee, [Planet Name], great [Deity Name],
    [Archangel Name], intelligence [Intelligence Name].
    Grant me [specific request aligned with planetary nature].
    I call upon your power in this hour of [Planet]."

  6. Visualize the planetary energy descending
  7. Perform your working
  8. Thank and release the forces

Planetary Talismans

Creating a Planetary Talisman

Materials:

  • Disk of the planetary metal (or parchment)
  • Planetary color ink or paint
  • Engraving tool (for metal)

Timing:

  • Planetary day and hour
  • Moon phase (waxing for increase, waning for decrease)
  • Favorable astrological conditions (planet well-aspected)

Design:

  • Planetary symbol
  • Planetary seal or kamea (magic square)
  • Divine names
  • Specific intent in symbols or words

Consecration:

  1. Perform planetary invocation
  2. Hold talisman in planetary incense smoke
  3. Anoint with planetary oil
  4. Charge with focused will
  5. Seal with divine names

Planetary Kameas (Magic Squares)

Each planet has a magic square where numbers are arranged so rows, columns, and diagonals sum to the same total:

  • Saturn: 3×3 square (sum: 15)
  • Jupiter: 4×4 square (sum: 34)
  • Mars: 5×5 square (sum: 65)
  • Sun: 6×6 square (sum: 111)
  • Venus: 7×7 square (sum: 175)
  • Mercury: 8×8 square (sum: 260)
  • Moon: 9×9 square (sum: 369)

Use: Draw sigils by connecting numbers that spell out words or names using gematria

Practical Applications

Planetary Meditation

Attune to planetary energies through meditation:

  1. Choose a planet to work with
  2. Meditate during its hour
  3. Visualize the planetary color and symbol
  4. Chant the planetary divine name
  5. Feel the planetary quality awakening within
  6. Practice regularly to develop relationship

Planetary Pathworking

Journey through the planets on the Tree of Life:

  • Begin at Malkuth (Earth)
  • Ascend through each planetary sphere
  • Experience the quality of each planet
  • Receive teachings from planetary intelligences
  • Integrate the planetary energies

Planetary Balancing

Work with planets to balance your psyche:

  • Too passive? Invoke Mars
  • Too aggressive? Invoke Venus
  • Scattered? Invoke Saturn
  • Rigid? Invoke Jupiter
  • Identify imbalances and invoke the balancing planet

Conclusion: The Celestial Orchestra

Planetary magic reveals that we live in a cosmos where celestial bodies are not merely physical objects but living forces, archetypal powers that influence consciousness and shape events. By understanding planetary correspondences, calculating favorable timing, and invoking planetary energies, the magician can align personal will with cosmic forces and work with the natural rhythms of the universe.

Each planet offers specific gifts: the Sun grants vitality and success, the Moon opens psychic doors, Mercury sharpens the mind, Venus brings love and beauty, Mars provides courage and strength, Jupiter expands and blesses, and Saturn structures and protects. Together, they form a complete system for working with every aspect of life and consciousness.

As the Hermetic axiom teaches: "As above, so below." The planets in the heavens correspond to forces within the psyche and patterns in earthly events. By working with planetary magic, you align yourself with the cosmic symphony, becoming a conscious participant in the dance of the spheres.

The planets await. The hours turn. The celestial forces call.


NICOLE LAU is a researcher and writer specializing in Western esotericism, Jungian psychology, and comparative mysticism. She is the author of the Western Esoteric Classics series and New Age Spirituality series.

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