Finding inner peace through Humanistic Magick

Reaching inner peace is a journey that takes time and effort, but it is one that is well worth the effort. Combining humanistic approaches and magick into Humanistic Magick can be a powerful way to unlock inner peace and wellbeing.

In this article we explore how humanistic approaches can be combined with magick to start the journey to inner peace and living a life of joy and fulfilment.

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Using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in magick

Our Humanistic Magick is rooted in personal growth and change and this is why we find Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs so useful. The pyramid structure, so often attributed to Maslow, is a useful framework to visually connect wants and needs with magick. 

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what is magick? the practise of humanistic magick

Sometimes magick can be religious, sometimes not at all. But magick really ought to have a central philosophy, belief or structure that holds everything together. Even if that belief is to have set structure!

A central philosophy of ours has influenced key Humanistic theorists, namely Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers, plus some of Carl Jung’s ideas thrown into the mix. We think our magick is like nobody else’s. We call it Humanistic Magick. 

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Myth busting. What are the ‘right’ colours of magick?

In a magickal context, colour is used through things like candles and crystals to make a connection to the type of magick being worked. How do you know which coloured candle is the right colour? What about crystals? Our article clears away the myths around the colours of magick

Do we need to talk about correspondences?

Where do your magickal correspondences come from? Asking these questions is an important aspect of any practice.

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