What is another word for natural magic?

Pronunciation: [nˈat͡ʃəɹə͡l mˈad͡ʒɪk] (IPA)

Synonyms for "natural magic" include "earth magic," which is magic that deals with the forces and spirits of nature, "green magic," which is magic that utilizes natural elements or herbs, and "herbal magic," which is magic that uses specific herbs and plants to perform various spells and incantations. Other related terms include "elemental magic," which is magic that focuses on harnessing the power of the elements such as air, water, fire, and earth, and "shamanic magic," which is magic that is performed by a shaman or medicine person who communicates with spirits and uses natural objects such as feathers, crystals, and bones to assist in performing spells and rituals.

What are the hypernyms for Natural magic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Natural magic

  • Above all, every relation must be considered as suspicious, which depends in any degree upon religion, as the prodigies of Livy: And no less so, everything that is to be found in the writers of natural magic or alchemy, or such authors, who seem, all of them, to have an unconquerable appetite for falsehood and fable.
    Francis Bacon

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