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Table of Contents


Chapter 1. Introduction to Green Magic


Defining a New Direction

  • Why “Green Magic”?
  • Differences from traditional nature-based magic (Druidism, witchcraft, etc.).
  • The place of “Green Magic” among other occult traditions.

Objectives and Goals of This Book

  • What will the reader gain by studying this system?
  • Philosophical and spiritual aspects of Green Magic.


Chapter 2. Historical Background and Prototypes


Ancient Cultures and Their Connection with Nature

  • Comparison with magical practices of Celts, Slavs, ancient Egyptians, etc.
  • The role of plant worship and veneration of earth goddesses (Gaia, Makosh, Gaumata, etc.).

Folklore and Legends of Living Forces in Nature

  • Myths about healing plants and “weapon” plants.
  • Old rites of spring and summer festivals.

Origins of the “Green” Power Concept

  • How nature became an energy source in occult rituals.
  • Historical figures and magicians who mentioned “green energy.”


Chapter 3. Philosophy and Worldview of Green Magic


The Principle of Unity with Nature

  • Conscious interaction with the environment.
  • Ethical principles: harmony, balance, non-violence.

Concept of the “Green Pulse”

  • The “vital impulse” of plants and its reflection in the human body.
  • Understanding the unified vibration of nature.

Element of Consciousness Evolution

  • Developing intuition and sensitivity to natural signals.
  • Transforming one’s personal energy through contact with the green world.


Chapter 4. Metaphysics of the Plant World


Invisible Channels of Plant Spirits

  • Egregores of forests, fields, gardens.
  • Energetic and informational entities of herbs and trees.

Symbolism of Leaves, Flowers, and Fruits

  • How different parts of a plant carry different types of energy.
  • The color magic of the plant kingdom.

Archetypes of Plant Gods and Earth Deities

  • The pantheon of Green Magic.
  • New deities: Gaulis — keeper of balance, Moraya — patroness of sprouting, etc.


Chapter 5. Core Principles and Laws of Green Magic


Law of Roots and Branches

  • “What is hidden in the earth will be projected into the sky.”
  • The analogy with the subconscious and conscious mind.

Law of Seasonal Cycles

  • Interconnection of yearly cycles and human states.
  • The importance of choosing the right moment for a ritual.

Law of Nature’s Reflection

  • Nature responds to and mirrors our energetic intentions.
  • Techniques of “heart resonance” with trees and flowers.


Chapter 6. Practicing Conscious Contact with Nature


Meditations and Energy Exercises

  • Meditation on the “green ray” in the heart.
  • The “Channelling the Earth” exercise (connecting to the earth through bare feet).

Breathing Practice with Leaves and Trees

  • “Mutual exchange” of carbon dioxide and oxygen as a symbol of harmony.
  • Creating a mental bond with a plant.

Creating Your Personal “Green Space”

  • An outdoor or indoor altar with live plants.
  • Symbolism of arranging plants and natural materials.


Chapter 7. Cleansing and Protection in Green Magic


“Forest Ablution” Ritual

  • Bathing in morning dew at dawn.
  • Example incantation in Old Slavic (Russian transliteration):
  • «Oroshayus’ blagost’yu,
  • Svetom naroždayus’,
  • Da ochistit rosa,
  • Da oberegom stanet lesa.»

Protective “Circle of Oaks”

  • Symbolic or literal encirclement with oak branches.
  • Activation of the “acorn shield” to repel negative energies.

Amulets from Branches and Herbs

  • Selecting plants with protective properties.
  • Techniques of weaving protective charms.


Chapter 8. Green Alchemy: Working with Plants and Herbs


Selecting and Gathering Magical Herbs

  • Lunar phases and favorable days for harvesting.
  • Ethical aspects: “expressing gratitude to plants.”

Making Green Elixirs and Tinctures

  • Key herbs to enhance extrasensory abilities.
  • Recipes for infusions that aid clairvoyance.

Dried Blends and Incense

  • Crafting personalized ritual incense.
  • Significance of different barks and resins.


Chapter 9. Green Astrology and Seasonal Cycles


Planetary Correspondences of Plants

  • Traditional alignments (e.g., rose with Venus, oak with Jupiter).
  • New authorial vision of “Green Planetary Principles.”

Planning Rituals by Seasons and Lunar Phases

  • Spring germination ritual, summer fertility ritual, autumn harvest ritual, etc.
  • Influence of eclipses and solstices.

“Astrobotany” — A New Term in Green Magic

  • Correspondences between herbs and zodiac signs.
  • Creating a personal “astrobotanical talisman.”


Chapter 10. Spells and Formulas in Ancient Languages


The Role of Sacred Speech in Rituals

  • Why use the languages of ancient civilizations?
  • Energetic response to the vibrations of words.

Examples of Spells in Latin

  • Spell for growth and abundance:
  • «Verde, surge, vita flue,
  • In me numquam defluet»

Formulas in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit

  • Elemental invocations to Gaia and Prithivi.
  • Pronunciation and rhythmic nuances.


Chapter 11. Green Magic and the Elements


Elemental Interactions of Plants

  • Fire (solar energy), Water (birth and cleansing), Air (breath), Earth (fertility).

Balancing the Four Elements Within

  • “Inner Garden” technique: visualization and distribution of the elements.

“Four Sprouts” Ritual

  • Planting seeds in the ground according to the four cardinal directions.
  • Elemental invocations for each seed.


Chapter 12. Sacred Geometry in Green Magic


Nature’s Sacred Forms

  • Spiral, flower of life, shapes of leaves and their magical significance.

Creating “Green Mandalas”

  • Using petals, herbs, seeds.
  • Technique for charging the mandala in meditations and rituals.

“Green Light Mandala” Ritual

  • Tools and preparation for the ceremony.
  • Anchoring the mandala in space for long-term work.


Chapter 13. Working with Plant Spirits and Tree Entities


Concept of “Dryads” and “Phyllorums” (invented tree entities)

  • Methods of contact in meditations and dreams.

Ways to Call and Form Alliances

  • Offerings, chanting, quiet prayers at the roots of trees.

Example of a “Green Blessing” Ceremony

  • Collective chanting:
  • «Salve, spiritus arborum,

Tecum in harmonia manemus»


Chapter 14. Healing in Green Magic


Nature’s Energy as Medicine

  • Main principles of green healing.
  • Tuning the “flow” between healer and patient through a plant-mediator.

Green Reiki Sessions (author’s synthesis)

  • Cleansing the aura with a green ray.
  • Using leaves and branches as “conductors.”

Herbalism and Magical Phytotherapy

  • Ritual preparation of green decoctions and oils.
  • Words of power when making magical ointments.


Chapter 15. Green Magic in the Urban Environment


Adapting to a Megalopolis

  • Creating an “urban oasis” from houseplants.
  • Meditating with indoor flowers.

Finding “Green Places of Power”

  • City parks, squares, even small flower beds.
  • Technique of “micro energy tapping”: drawing power from every green nook.

A Mage’s Ecological Responsibility

  • Participating in planting, environmental protection.
  • Rituals of gratitude to the city for its “power spots.”


Chapter 16. Traditional Rites and New Ceremonies of Green Magic


Combining the Old and the New

  • How to incorporate ancestral heritage into practice.
  • Creating original ceremonies based on folklore.

Consecrating Tools with “Green Fire”

  • Knives for gathering herbs, wands from branches.
  • Ritual of blessing these tools.

New Ceremony “The Great Seed”

  • A symbolic rite of planting a seed at the beginning of one’s magical journey.


Chapter 17. Green Magic and Crystals


Plants and Minerals: The Union of Two Worlds

  • Merging elemental energy from stones with plant life.

Creating “Green Crystal Grids”

  • Hexagonal patterns with stones and leaves.
  • Activating the energy field to strengthen spells.

“Emerald Heart” Ritual

  • Working with the emerald stone for heart chakra transformation.
  • Sanskrit incantation for harmonization:
  • «Om Hridaya Paripurna Charati»


Chapter 18. Magical Attributes and Tools of Green Magic


The Green Wand (“Verda”)

  • Crafting it from a branch using special methods.
  • Charging it with the power of the sun and the earth.

The “Leaf-Fall” Chalice

  • A ritual chalice for green elixirs, made of wood or ceramic.
  • Ceremony to consecrate the chalice.

The Green Altar and Its Symbolism

  • Arranging items according to the four cardinal directions.
  • Decorating with live plants and seasonal offerings.


Chapter 19. The Role of Music and Sound


Natural Resonances

  • The sound of wind, birdsong, rustling leaves.
  • Using nature’s sounds in meditation and rituals.

Singing Bowls and Drums in Green Magic

  • Choosing an instrument, tuning into the “green wave.”

Mantras of Growth and Prosperity

  • Simple chants in Latin, Old Slavic, and invented languages.


Chapter 20. Green Magic and Tarot


Creating the “Green Tarot” Deck

  • Plant archetypes instead of classic figures.
  • Major Arcana as symbols of seasonal cycles.

Interpreting Spreads

  • Linking the cards to processes of germination, blooming, fruiting.

“Green Insight” Ritual

  • A special spread for discovering one’s “green path” in life.
  • Ancient Greek incantation to activate the layout.


Chapter 21. The “Green Dreaming” Technique


Working with Lucid Dreams and Plant Symbolism

  • Preparing your space, herbal pillows, incense.

Immersion into the Plant Dream

  • Inducing dreams of forests or gardens.
  • Receiving messages from plants in dreams.

Reality Checks and Integrating Knowledge

  • Keeping a “green dream” journal and interpreting it.


Chapter 22. Green Magic and the Divine Feminine


Feminine Archetypes in Nature

  • Goddess of Bloom, Goddess of Fertility, Goddess of Withering.

“Green Womb” Ritual

  • Cleansing and filling feminine energy through contact with the earth.
  • Dancing barefoot within a circle of flowers.

Support for Motherhood and Nurturing

  • Examples of herbs and spells for protection and family well-being.


Chapter 23. Green Magic and the Masculine Principle


Masculine Archetypes in the Plant Kingdom

  • Trees as symbols of support, protection, and strength.

“Oak Power” Rite

  • Merging with the energy of an oak, strengthening willpower.
  • Latin incantation praising the spirit of masculine strength.

Balancing Masculine and Feminine Through Nature

  • Practices for joint rituals among couples.
  • The synergy of energies.


Chapter 24. Mirrors and Projections in Green Magic


Using Natural Reflective Surfaces

  • Water in springs, the mirror-like shine of certain leaves.

“Forest Mirror” Ritual

  • Creating a “mirror” from leaves and resin.
  • Immersion into one’s own projections.

Cleansing Ablutions via Reflections

  • Short invocations in Old Slavic:
  • «Zerkalom lesnym ochishchayus’,
  • V svete zelyonom obnovlyayus’»


Chapter 25. The Dark Side of Green Magic


Nature’s Shadow

  • Poisonous plants and their dual magical nature.

Manipulating “Green Power”

  • Ethical boundaries.
  • Examples of dangerous rituals requiring caution.

“Dark Leaf-Fall” Ritual

  • A ceremony to consciously acknowledge negative aspects.
  • A method for transforming the shadow into a resource.


Chapter 26. Initiation into Green Magic


Preparation for Dedication

  • The time of year, location, personal state.

“Spirit Germination” Rite

  • Symbolically “planting” a seed in the initiate’s heart.
  • Oath in an invented language (“Gelorith”).

Trials: “Forest Dream,” “Conversation with a Tree Spirit”

  • Testing resolve, sincerity, and openness to nature.


Chapter 27. Green Magic and Collective Practices


Group Rituals in Sacred Groves

  • Planning the ceremony, assigning roles.

Collective “Green Chanting”

  • Harmonizing voices to amplify ritual energy.

Forming a “Green Magicians” Community

  • Common goals, internal hierarchy, symbolism.


Chapter 28. Modern Technologies and Green Magic


How Digital Tools Can Help in Practice

  • Apps for plant identification, lunar phases, etc.

Online “Green” Rituals

  • Video conferences, virtual circles.
  • Potential for uniting people worldwide.

Ethical and Ecological Questions in the Internet Age

  • Caring for the environment and digital mindfulness.


Chapter 29. Personal Transformation and the Path of the Master


Gradual Changes in One’s Worldview

  • How practicing Green Magic transforms the individual.

Strengthening the Connection with the World and Cosmos

  • Realizing that all living things are interconnected.

Challenges and Joys of the Journey

  • Overcoming doubts, finding one’s true calling.


Chapter 30. Conclusion and Looking Ahead


Foundations of Green Magic for Future Generations

  • How to pass on knowledge and experience.

Evolution of Green Magic

  • Possible directions: research into healing properties, new rituals, synthesis with other systems.

Final Words and Blessing

  • Ritual of gratitude to nature and the reader.
  • Closing incantation:
  • «Semina vera in cordibus crescant,
  • Et mundum viriditate coronent.»


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