

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
Korah | Coldness, unwillingness to be taught by the Higher Mind. |
Lack | Though forms which deny the ever availability of magic for meeting every need. |
Land | In the Old Testament, it was believed that people could take possession of any land they occupied or set foot upon. In Psalm Magic, land often represents manifestation, while the foot symbolizes understanding and concentration in psychology. The required understanding is gained through prayer and meditation – the holy mountain. |
Law | "Law" often refers to the orderly principle(s) of magic. |
Life | In Psalm Magic , life means happiness, freedom, usefulness, and joy, devoid of fear or doubt. A long physical life filled with struggle, suffering, and disappointment does not define a long life in the Psalms. Instead, life in the Psalms represents something of utmost value. The Infinite Life Principle. |
Lifted Up | "Lifted Up" can mean Realization. The success of any magical working. Return to harmony of Higher Self. |
Light | Light is often seen as a symbol representing truth, knowledge, and understanding in Psalm Magic. |
Lion | Lions often represent intimidating and harmful situations. Additionally, lions can serve as symbols of courage, fearlessness, the zodiac sign Leo, and overcoming fear. |
Lips | See Word |
Lord | In Psalm Magic, the term "Lord" refers to the all-encompassing power that serves as the source of everything, including Infinite Life, Infinite Soul, Infinite Spirit, Infinite Intelligence, Infinite Truth, Infinite Love, Infinite Law, and Infinite Presence. There is only one Source, Substance, and Force. In the context of the Psalms, "The Lord" represents this concept. We are not separate from this source; each soul can be likened to a unique and individual ray of light emanating from a single star. This is Divine Law. |
Lord of Hosts | Lord of Hosts is a title for God that emphasizes His immense power and might. It represents the all-powerful nature of God. |
Love | Divine, impersonal power of the Superconscious mind that brings healing in any circumstance. In Psalm Magic, it can mean to give one’s allegiance to (i.e. love the Lord — give allegiance to the Laws which govern reality). |
