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Some insight into Practical Magick, Alchemy Magick and Fairy Magick

There are many types of magick which those are familiar with.  However, there are three types of magick which are lesser known, even unknown, to most: practical magick, alchemy magick and fairy magick. They are practiced the world over, and many find them to be fascinating, as well as fun and useful. This article will talk about each of the three and, in turn, explain a little about their various uses, unique charms, and influence for those who practice them.

Essentially, practical magick is a natural method of performing magick spells and magick. It is not other worldly, difficult to understand, and far fetched.  Rather, it is useful and abides by the laws of the feminine. Practical magick often uses various herbs, rites, and rituals that have been practiced throughout the ages by witches in time-honored traditions. The seasons, the earth, nature, the moon, and sun play important roles in the use of practical magick. For instance, some spells can only be cast according to the lunar calendar.  They cannot be performed unless the moon is full, waxing, or waning. Others depend on certain seasons such as autumn, or during the winter or summer solstice. Using the power of the earth produces amazing results and is considered the most natural way to involve oneself with magick and magickal practices. Practical Magick is also the subject and title of a novel, and movie starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. One who is interested in magick should investigate practical magick and the various intricacies of this art.

Very few people who have heard of or even practice magick have ever heard of alchemy magick and this ancient form of mysticism. As well as a form of magick, alchemy is considered a type of ancient science. It is similar to practical magick in that it uses nature as its basis of investigation and practice. During its inception, it included the in depth study of nature as well as philosophical and spiritual disciplines. Alchemy magick has its roots in Egyptian and Greek cultures, and began as early as the first few centuries. It is considered one of the oldest forms of magickal and spiritual practices known to civilized man. Some ancient alchemists were very devoted to the idea that common materials could be turned into gold and attempted this with great vigor. Other respected alchemists were more devoted to the study of nature and specifically the composition of minerals, rocks and metals found in the Earth. During the Middle Ages, a strong movement concerning alchemy magick and spirituality began to evolve. It was during this time that alchemists from all over the world, particularly in Europe, a quest began for a substance known as the Philosopher’s Stone. This high profile alchemy magick was said to increase the beholder’s knowledge of alchemy magick, amplify their spiritual understanding and, most interestingly, give eternal life to any who drank from it, making it a highly coveted object of desire.  Alchemy magick is quite intriguing and worth learning more about.

Fairy magick is the last topic of discussion in this article. Fairy magick is certainly the most imaginative and fun of these lesser known types of magick. Fairies are quite familiar to those who are interested in mystical creatures and lore. Many cultures throughout the world have spoken, written about, and created art that depicts fairies and their special brand of magick. The Irish culture and Celtic traditions are often heavily steeped with fairy lore and history of fairy magick. While many people in modern culture are familiar with fairies, fairy magick is somewhat less well known to the masses. It is still a common belief amongst many people that fairies would provide wishes and offer magickal aid to those who seek it from them. There is a considerable amount of Celtic lore which surrounds a fairy kindly giving forth her magick to kind, decent people who win her over.  This type of magick is as fascinating as practical magick and alchemy magick is and well worth the research.

Mustika pearls are often used in these three types of magick.  There are various specimens that are specifically for the purpose of deepening one’s interest in practical magick, alchemy magick, and fairy magick. They are stunning objects and many find them fun and useful items to have to enhance one’s imagination