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Books of Correspondences

Christos

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Hi, are there any books of correspondences used by white magicians?

They might be called something different by white magicians.

Closest I’ve found in my research are Hildegard von Bingen’s Causa et Curae and Physica.

Of course we all know about Liber 777 as a famous example of a book of correspondences but it leans toward the dark/occult side of things.

Likewise alchemyworks.com has a good one but it leans toward the dark/occult way of thinking.

Thanks if you can share any knowledge?
 

Sabbatius

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Sandra Kynes wrote the Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences.
Donald Tyson wrote Tarot Magic, Ceremonial Magic using Golden Dawn Correspondences
Eileen Holland wrote Holland's Grimoire of Magickal Correspondences.
James Eschelman wrote 776½ Tables of Correspondences.
Ariel Gatoga offers a course on Qabalistic correspondences and has handouts.
 
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