Creating Sigils based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
If you need ideas and suggestions for what kind of sigils to create, consider using Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide to give you enough ideas to make your own personal grimoire of sigils. You can even use it to get ideas to make your own non-sigil spells. You can also use it as a template for organizing your book of shadows.
Maslow's hierarchy can be surprisingly useful as a map for magical practice because it gives you a way to ask what need am I actually trying to address?
One approach is to treat each level as a "sphere of operation":
1. Physiological Needs π
Health, energy, food, housing, material stability
Protection, warding, financial security, overcoming fear
3. Love and Belonging π€
Friendship, community, family harmony, finding one's tribe
Confidence, charisma, reputation, skill development
5. Self-Actualization π
Creativity, life purpose, mastery, spiritual development
6. Self-Transcendence β¨
Communion with the divine, service, mystical experiences
For a magician, this can become a diagnostic tool.
"Which need is this working actually serving?"
A prosperity sigil might not really be about money. It might be about safety.
A glamour spell might not be about attractiveness. It might be about esteem.
A devotion to your patron deity might not be about obtaining favors. It might be about self-transcendence.
Note: Remember that this is more of a guide than an instruction. I'm just saying that Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs can be used as a map to creating and organizing spells and rituals. I think it's worth experimenting with.