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You may not be aware of it, but you are constantly affected by the colors in your environment. Psychological studies have shown that human responses to color can actually be measured physically — red stimulates respiration and heart rate, blue lowers body temperature and pulse.
Colors contain myriad symbolic associations. Blue, for instance, reminds you of the sky; green suggests foliage, grass, and healthy crops; orange is the color of fire and the sun. Among Druids, blue was a sacred color that denoted someone who'd achieved the rank of bard (a formally trained storyteller entrusted with the oral history of a group). Christians associated blue with peace and compassion, which is why the Virgin Mary is often depicted wearing blue. So deeply rooted are these connections that witches can use color to influence the mind and produce magickal results.
COLOR
CORRESPONDENCE
Orange
confidence, activity, warmth, enthusiasm
Yellow
happiness, creativity, optimism, ideas, communication
Green
health, fertility, growth, wealth
Light Blue
peace, clarity, hope
Royal Blue
independence, insight, imagination, truth
Indigo
intuition, serenity, mental power
Purple
wisdom, spirituality, connection with higher realms
Pink
love, friendship, sociability
White
purity, clarity, protection
Black
power, wisdom
Brown
stability, practicality, grounding in the physical world
Red
passion, anger, heat, energy, daring
Black, a color witches frequently wear, has many negative connotations to the general public, including death and mourning. To witches, however, black is a color of power, for it contains all the colors of the rainbow. It's also reminiscent of the night, the time when witches often gather to work magick, and of mystery. In spellworking, black is associated with the planet Saturn and used for banishing, endings, and forbearance.
The intensity of a color corresponds to its intensity in spellworking. Bright yellow, for example, brings to mind the sun and fire; therefore it can activate and invigorate a spell. Pastel yellow has a gentler vibration that's usually associated with the air element and ideas.
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By Stephen Skinner
The use of correspondences embodies both physical and symbolic energy and provides the means for uniting the seen and unseen worlds. Packed with content yet easy to use, Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences covers traditional correspondences and also provides instruction for forging new ones that hold special meaning for you.
* Plants
* Minerals
* Animals
* Deities
* Zodiac
* Moon Phases
* Days and Times
* Elements
* Numbers
* Colors
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