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The 20th and 21st centuries saw a revival of elemental magic, particularly within , Theosophy , and Ceremonial Magic (e.g., the Golden Dawn tradition). Here, Beata Undine is invoked as a high archetype—the ruler of the Water element in its purified, divine aspect.

To understand the weight of the name, one must look to the etymology. An Undine (or Ondine) is a water nymph in European folklore, most famously codified in the novella Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué. beata undine

To understand the specificity of Beata , we must contrast her with her aquatic sisters. The 20th and 21st centuries saw a revival

She did not pray for immortality. She did not pray for love. and Ceremonial Magic (e.g.