Dr. Nat Clegg
As a magical practitioner in his own right, Nat works with Angels, Daemons, Demons, and Gods, engaging these forces not as abstractions but as living currents within the cosmology of consciousness. His practice of conjuration serves magical purposes with a particular intent towards balancing energies for others, focusing especially on dissolving negative influences that impede growth and wellbeing. For Nat, magical operation functions as an intentional device—a methodology for encouraging manifestation aligned with creative and purposeful ends. His practice embraces psychic questing, dowsing, divination, and working with spiritual energies, disciplines that have enriched his palette for many years.
Working as a clairvoyant, Nat has developed particular expertise with Tarot, using the cards as a sophisticated system for accessing hidden knowledge and illuminating pathways forward. His fascination with spiritual energies for healing operates on both literal and metaphorical levels, recognising that symbolic work often proves as transformative as direct intervention. These are not abstract interests but living tools for engaging with the unseen dimensions of existence. Through his writing, Nat explores how magick influences contemporary socialisation, examining the ways in which ancient practices and spiritual technologies remain profoundly relevant to modern human connection and development. His work investigates the intersection between esoteric wisdom and everyday life, revealing how magical thinking shapes our relationships, communities, and collective understanding. By articulating these connections, he demonstrates that the sacred and the mundane are not separate realms but interwoven aspects of human experience.
The mind has become both Nat's solace and his playground — a space where human transgression and development reveal that all is not what it seems. This magical and psychological terrain, where boundaries blur and certainties dissolve, offers endless fascination. Raised within a spiritual tradition that continues to shape his approach to life, Nat recognises that what we bring to our experience fundamentally determines what we receive.
On the other side of the coin …
Nat’s particular interest lies in human behaviour and the relationship between mind and body. He graduated with distinction from his Masters in Coaching Psychology and holds the designation of Master Coach. He is also a qualified psychotherapist and hypnotherapist. Nat completed his PhD in Coaching Psychology at the University of Warwick, where his research demonstrated how creativity in coaching brings together the conscious and unconscious self to support greater performance, giving voice to what had previously remained unspoken. This work traces what might be described as a lived Jungian pathway towards integration and authentic expression.
As a coaching psychologist, Nat specialises in developing agency and supporting individuals and teams on pragmatic pathways towards restoration of self.. This work centres on the mind-body psychosocial connection and encompasses significant research into the hypnotic dimensions of coaching conversations, exploring how Ericksonian trance can provide a secure container for conversations oriented towards change and the realisation of potential. His work with individuals and teams attends to the whole person, supporting the kind of deeper self-awareness from which lasting change can grow.