

Discover the Power of Psalm Symbols for Working Effective Psalm Magic
The practice of Psalm Magic is an endeavor that involves dismantling detrimental thought patterns and nurturing positive transformation through new ones.
To release the powers of a Psalm, we begin by reciting the Psalm aloud without interruption, which is crucial. Next, we take moments of silent reflection to contemplate the symbolism embedded within the Psalms. By unraveling the meanings behind these Psalm symbols, we can effectively apply their principles to our magical pursuits and specific situations.
You might think of the Psalms as you would the Tarot, allowing the symbols within them to resonate and provide insights into your unique circumstances as you bring your concerns to them. The Psalms conceal numerous occult symbols, and this list only scratches the surface. By engaging with them firsthand, you will discover a wealth of new Psalm symbols and their hidden wisdom.
This is a growing list. If there are specific Psalm symbols I've not yet included that you would like to see added, please send your suggestions here: ariel@ariels-corner.com
Israel | The Psalm Magic symbol Israel as mentioned in the Psalms, symbolizes both an individual and a nation. Symbolically, it represents important aspects of life like health, job, family, finances, and personal issues. The term "Israel" combines "Is" (feminine, representing Isis), "Ra" (masculine, representing Ra), and "El" (meaning "of God"). This concept reflects the essence of your soul, embodying masculinity, femininity, and a connection to the divine. It is a state of being in harmony with the Superconscious mind. |
Israelite | In Psalm Magic, an Israelite refers to anyone who is following the path of Initiation. |
Jachin & Boaz | Jachin often symbolizes "the one" and represents the unity of the cosmos through geometry. On the other hand, Boaz embodies the voice and signifies the creative power of the Word, known as the Logos. |
Jacob | Jacob symbolizes the unredeemed soul, one that faces challenges and conscious imperfections. It's important to remember that Jacob is also renamed by God as "Israel." This signifies that regardless of our mistakes or flaws, God renames us Israel and redeems us. We should never forget that there is nothing we could ever do to make ourselves unloved by the infinite. The mental faculty. Jacob is an enduring symbol in Psalm Magic. |
Jericho | Jericho is referred to as "moon town," with the moon symbolizing the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind must be "subdued" and redeemed through spiritualization. |
Jerusalem | Jerusalem symbolically represents awakened consciousness in Psalm Magic. It is the pinnacle of human nature, just before the actual realization of God. Jerusalem is a state of mind where we pray and wait for God, experiencing peace but without full realization. To tarry in Jerusalem is to remain vigilant until we feel the presence of God. When we have a sense of peace and certainty that our problem is solved, it means we are dwelling in Jerusalem. |
Joseph | "Joseph" is the part of our consciousness that is constantly progressing and evolving into more and more perfection. |
Judah | Judah means “Praise God .'' In Psalm Magic it represents the spiritual faculty that can bring about a raising in consciousness at will. |
Judgment | Judgment is the process of discerning truth from falsehood. We seek God's judgment because He sees only the truth, while we may struggle to distinguish between reality and illusion. Judgment is the unbiased result of Universal Laws, like gravity causing objects to fall to the earth, for example. |
Justice | Justice can mean Divine Law that is realized. |
King | "King" often represents the executive quality within your Higher mind. |
Knowledge | In Psalm Magic, Knowledge can mean certainty which comes from direct inspiration or revelation with your Superconscious. |
