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BOOK REVIEW – Claves Intelligentiarum by David Rankine

24 Friday Jan 2025

Posted by Haloquin in Magic, occultism, Starlore

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BOOK REVIEW – Claves Intelligentiarum by David Rankine

(Note for Transparency – I received a copy of Claves Intelligentiarum to review, what follows is my honest review.)

Book cover of Claves Intelligentiarum by David Rankine - dark blue starry background with pale blue frame with swirly border for title.

It’s no secret that my magic tends towards the unscripted, intuitive, grab-the-threads-of-wyrd-and-weave-the-world-anew style, and I heavily encourage direct contact over relying on book learning when it comes to meeting spirits. I’m a pagan, through and through, and my magical roots are in ecstatic, experiential, embodied Craft.

But I’ve done my share of exploring Grimoires, and continue to do so.

There’s a power in words passed down, in techniques that have been honed and worn into the fabric of the Universe through repetition and time.

And there are definitely spirits who fully expect “the proper protocol”, and most appreciate the care and attention involved.

Following a step-by-step process also means you’re not laying down the circuitry anew every time you do magic (which is why so many Pagan groups have their favourite ritual structures!)…

But so many of the classic Grimoires don’t actually explain what circuitry you’re meant to use! Or where they do there are gaps in the process which you’re expected to know stuff already, and when you match them with other texts you get different instructions.

David Rankine’s Claves Intelligentiarum is different.

Rankine takes the reader step-by-step through the process of Conjuration within his tried and tested methodology, and explains the reasoning as he goes.

He outlines where he’s made changes to the traditional process, and why, and where he hasn’t changed things a reader like myself might be tempted to alter. Like including a consecration script for contact lenses, and adding the modern practice of visualisation during circle casting, but keeping the Abrahamic Holy Names instead of swapping them out for a Pagan audience.

This book is a practical guide to conjuring Planetary Intelligences – a particular class of spirit connected to the planets, who he tells us arose first within the Christian lineage of Grimoires.

By placing these spirits in the context of their earliest named relationship with magicians and presenting a clear framework for meeting and working with them, Rankine takes the guesswork out of calling the right number and setting up your first date, as it were.

This is not a book of theory, this is a book to be used.

And it is a brilliant introduction to conjurations in general, though I’d suggest you’ll get more out of it if you have at least some basic magical experience first.

In Claves Intelligentiarum Rankine is thorough, clear, and comprehensive. If the only book you had was this one you would have everything you needed to conjure the Planetary Intelligences… and having done so, not only would you have a team of spirit connections to cover almost any practical magic, but you’d know how to construct a framework for Conjurations of other spirits within the Grimoire tradition, and fill in the gaps.

I love that Rankine acknowledges that many of us work with other spirits that we might not wish to banish from our home or working space before a ritual which calls for such an opening. He then gives a script I’ve not seen anywhere else, a “License to Remain”. Gems like this show he has not just done the extensive research which is a hallmark of his work, nor “merely” pieced together a framework from a patchwork of sources (a mammoth task in itself!) but that he has actively thought through the implications and impact of the process with care, tested it, and made sure to include everything we might need to know to perform a conjuration with success.

Read this book if you want to work with the Planetary Intelligences, if you want a look behind the curtain at the mechanics of a conjuration, or if you want to learn from an expert who genuinely, wholeheartedly, knows that magic is real because he lives it.


Speaking of which, David Rankine will be teaching Conjuration at a weekend retreat at The Visible College in South West England in April 2025.

It’ll be intensive, hands on, and comprehensive.

Conjuration is, ideally, a team sport so it’s a brilliant opportunity to take the instructions off the page and get deep into the practice.

I’ll be there. Come and See.

Conjuration Retreat with David Rankine

Buy Claves Intelligentiarum by David Rankine here.


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Star Club logo - a geometric image with stars, runes, moons, and the motto "societas astris"

Star Club is a syncretic training program and modern magical order co-founded by myself and Sef Salem of The Visible College, rooted in the hermetic tradition and incorporating multiple magical threads into an experiential, hands on, group magical experience. Come and See.

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Occult Con Reflections – Jung & Astrology

06 Wednesday Nov 2024

Posted by Haloquin in Magic, Reflections

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Archetypes, astrology, Jung, Magic, Occult Conference, occultism, psychology, real magic, Zodiac

Part of a series of posts inspired by the South Wales Occult Conference in Cardiff on 2nd November 2024 – find the first post and index here.

Being somewhat of a night owl, and staying with 3 other night owls (the witching hour is a good time to be awake, in our book!) somewhat of a drive away, I sadly missed the first talk by the lovely Brett Hollyhead but we made it to the second talk: Frances Clynes on Jung and Astrology.

Astrology has long been of interest to me, though I’m far from an expert.

It combines several really cool things:

  • Exploring what makes people who they are
  • stories
  • patterns and connections
  • the magic of the planets
  • cool symbols
  • mystical maths
  • time

and lots of confusion from people who don’t believe a philosopher can also believe in astrology!

The talk was interesting, delving into some of the principles of Jung’s work in psychology – or those attempts to understand how people tick – his model of the triple soul, and the nature of archetypes as arising form the collective unconscious.

A snippet of notes…

Clynes then demonstrated how archetypes can appear as characters in astrological natal charts, through combinations of planets and their places in the signs and houses. Such as if the Sun is in a “strong” position – such as in Leo – then you might find a hero archetype. If that happens in the eighth house (sex, death, mystery), conjunct Chiron (the wounded healer) that archetype might become a dark, mysterious type with a painful past… think Batman as opposed to Superman. Both arguably heroes, but with different backgrounds and approaches. (Please take these with a grain of salt, I was too fascinated to write down the actual examples!)

Jung is so influential in modern magical understanding that this felt like it would fit really smoothly with magical practices I’m familiar with, and I found Clynes’ description of the relationship between the archetypes and the unconscious, related to the archetypes’ appearances in the charts, really reminiscent of the way deities are often said to be born as shining lights out of the darkness of the primordial night. Individual beings become out of the relationship between Powers, energies, and events.

The gods are manifestations of intersections, just like we are.

And, of course, Jung’s work was orientated towards integration of all our parts.

Bringing those archetypes in our selves together, and into consciousness, so we can become aware of their roles within us, aware of our whole selves, and working together rather than at odds.

And using the natal chart to discover those archetypes which we might not be aware of consciously within us, seems like a very practical tool for self discovery that would help with understanding some of the ways the nuances of interpreting planetary relationships manifest!

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