Colors

The following is only a list of correspondences I have gathered. Experiment with magic and ritual and let your feelings about it determine your color choices. Feel free add to it as you discover more color attributes of your own.

White is a balance of all colors. It lends itself to spiritual enlightenment, cleansing, purification, consecration, healing, and truth seeking. Most Native American tribes consider white feminine, though the Arapaho consider it male. It is used in Rituals involving lunar energy, representing the Maiden. In Rome, women wore it as an emblem of virtue and purity. White may be substituted for any color candle.

Personality: Those attracted to white are spiritual, devoted, psychic, protective. They love open spaces and order.
Magical Uses: Always burn at least one white candle to symbolize and reinforce contact with pure spirits. White can be a replacement for any other color your magick requires.
First and foremost, white represents protection, purification and cleansing on all levels. It is the color for consecration. It provides protection against negativity by raising your vibration, breaks curses (especially with black), and is used in exorcism. In Egypt, a white amulet was used as protection from the evil eye and other supernatural perils.
White is also used in divination rituals. It enhances spiritual and psychic powers, allowing better contact with the higher self and spiritual helpers for enlightenment, truth, and strength. White improves meditation, inspiration, and clairvoyance.
Rituals for (aura) healing and (inner) peace also benefit from white. It is useful in maintaining chastity, happiness, and in halting gossip. It is a cleansing color of truth which also heals.
Magical tools: Crystal ball, mirror, scrying glass wand, cauldrons
Element: Air
Direction: East (Chippewa, Creek, Hopi, Iseta, Navaho, Zuni, Tibet); South (Apache, Cherokee, Ireland); West (China);
Chakra: Crown
Planet: Moon/Mutable Zodiac: Cancer
Day: Monday/Mutable
Number: 0
Scent/Oil: Sandalwood, Wormwood, Myrrh, Lemon Frankincense, Honeysuckle, Anise, Cedar Heliotrope, Betony, Lavender, Parsley, Thyme.
Plant/Herb: Rosemary, Woodruff, Mugwort, Marigold, Moonflower, Mustard, Rue, Sage, Tansy, St. Johns, Betony, Burdock, Mint, Fern, Elder Flower, Heather, Lilac, Lily, Mint, Dahlia, Gladiola
Wood: Birch, Elder, Almond, Hawthorn, Ash, White Heather, Cedar, Coconut Elm, Hazel, and Juniper.
Creatures: Dove, Snowy Owl, Chameleon, Cat, Lizard, Magpie, Whale, Swan, Bear, Hawk (perception), Lizard, Cat, Dog, Whale, Wolf, Praying Mantis, Elemental spirits, Angels.
Stones: Opals, Clear Crystals, Mother-of-Pearl, Quartz, Moonstone, Pearl, Aquamarine, Agate Geode Amethyst, Rose Quartz, Abalone.
Gods: Gods of wisdom, divination and prophecy, Fati, Gou, Iah, Llmagah, Mah, Mani
Goddesses: Al-fat, Anumati, Artemis, Ashima, Belili, Castillisto, Diana, Jerah, Levana, Luna, Re, Selene

Silver removes negativity and encourages stability. It dispels evil or negative influences and helps develop psychic abilities. Silver attracts the influence of the Mother Goddess.

Personality: Those attracted to silver want attention. They are clean and trendy, and sharp with soft edges.
Magical Uses: Silver can be replaced by white or gray, depending on your magical goal. It may be used to represent ice, the heavens, stars, the cosmos, and for moon magick.
Silver offers purification, protection, repels spells, and removes or neutralizes negativity. It is excellent for working with female energy, cycles, rebirth, reincarnation, and healing of hormonal emotional imbalances. Hidden potential, clairvoyance, divination (scrying), Astral travel, intuition, dreams, psychic abilities and psychic workings are augmented by silver.
Magical Tool: Crystal ball, Glass, Wand, Cauldron, Mirror
Element: Air
Direction: East
Planet: Moon/Mutable Zodiac: Cancer
Day: Monday/Mutable
Scent/Oil: Sandalwood, Wormwood, Myrrh, Lemon Frankincense, Honeysuckle, Anise, Cedar Heliotrope, Betony, Lavender, Parsley, Thyme.
Plant/Herb: Rosemary, Woodruff, Mugwort, Marigold, Moon Flower, Mustard, Rue, Sage, Tansy, St. Johns, Betony, Burdock, Mint, Fern, Elder Flower, Heather, Lilac, Lily, Mint, Dahlia, Gladiola.
Wood: Birch, Elder, Almond, Hawthorn, Ash, White Heather, Cedar, Coconut Elm, Hazel, and Juniper.
Creatures: Dove, Snowy Owl, Chameleon, Cat, Lizard, Magpie, Whale, Swan, Bear, Hawk (perception), Lizard, Cat, Dog, Whale, Wolf, Praying Mantis, Dolphin.
Stones: Silver, Opals, Clear Crystals, Mother-of-Pearl, Quartz, Moonstone, Pearl, Aquamarine, Agate, Geode, Amethyst, Rose Quartz, and Abalone
Gods: Bannik, Evander, Odin, Shamash, Thoth
Goddesses: Moon-goddesses, Adraste, Ashtoreth, Carmenta, Dione, Egeria, Filia Vocis, Gaia, Gwendydd, Inanna, Kwan Yin, Mari, Namagiri

Gray is a neutral color useful when pondering complex issues during meditation. In magic, this color often sparks confusion, but it also negates or neutralizes negative influences. It represents maturity, penitence, and retrospection.

Personality: Grays are balanced types that stay out of conflict. They are often introverted and loners, liking solitude, peace and quiet.
Magical Uses: Gray represents darkness with light, and Water and Moon Magic. It deals with neutrality and balance. By neutralizing negative influences and situations, it brings calm and peace. It can also be used for cancellations and to cause stalemates, and for vision quests.
Magical Tool: Seashells, Scales, Chalice
Element: Water
Direction: West
Planet: Moon
Day: Monday
Number: 6 and 1
Scent/Oil: Ginseng, Jasmine, Comfrey, Mullein, Sandalwood, Vervain, Myrtle, Willow, Wormwood, Heliotrope, Betony, Thyme, Basil, Chamomile, Myrrh, Lotus
Plant/Herb: Clove, Hyssop, Oak Moss, St. John’s Wort, Rosemary, Yew, Cumin, Birch, Blackthorn, Feverfew.
Wood: Oak, Alder
Creatures: Armadillo, Ass, Cat, Dolphin, Opossum, Snow Leopard, Weasel, Wolf, Chameleon, Lizards, Spider, Lion
Stones: Moonstone, Black Pearl, Abalone, Opals, Quartz, Onyx, Malachite and Rock Crystal.
Gods: Terminus
Goddesses: Artemis, Carna, Diana, Liberta, Liberty

Black may be used in rituals to induce a deep meditative state. Black symbolizes dignity, sophistication, and the night. It attracts Saturn energy while banishing evil and negativity. Native American tribes consider black a masculine color. It is symbolic of the Underworld, and it represents death among the Cherokee.

Personality: Someone who is attracted to black is someone who often dwells in his own dark recesses. This is the strong silent type but someone you don't want to deal with if crossed. They may be a night person, as the darkness seems to be their safe, quiet place. The black person is a loner, though by choice. Unfortunately, there is also a tendency to dwell on things, and they may suffer more bouts of depression than most others. This person tends to keep a lot of secrets.
Magical Purpose: Black can be used with RED to increase intent. As the void of all colors, it has the ability to absorb, and this is why it is used for funerals. Though it has had many detractors through the ages, black is very protective. It is most helpful in banishing, binding, or releasing negative or evil thoughts and situations. Use it for breaking free from bad habits or addictions, uncrossing, the removal of curses, and other defensive spells. It will also remove confusion, loss, depression, sickness, sadness, and discord. Black is a quiet power, offering self-control and restriction, but also new changes, rebirth, wisdom, resilience, and discipline. It is a color for deep meditation and contact with spirits, opening up deep unconscious levels.
Magical Tool: Sword, Wand
Element: Air, water, fire, earth
Direction: East (Apache); West (Cherokee, Creek); North (China, Chippewa, Isleta, Navaho, Ireland); South (Sioux)
Planet: Saturn Zodiac: Capricorn
Day: Saturday
Number: 6
Scent/Oil: Holly, Juniper, Yew, Myrrh, Cypress, Pine, Apple, Yarrow, Rowan, Vervain, Peppermint, Basil.
Plant/Herb: Oak, Yew, Beech, Elm, Comfrey, Holly, Ivy, Horsetail, Reeds, Solomon’s Seal, Mullein, Cedar, Clove, Cypress, Rue, Betony, Elder, Fern, Yarrow, Cayenne, Dragons Blood, Mandrake, Flax.
Wood: Oak, Ash, Aspen, Birch, Hazel, Rowan
Creatures: Bobcat, Dragon, Panther, Raccoon, Rhinoceros, Groundhog, Blackbird, Lynx, Bat, Owl, Jaguar, Praying Mantis.
Stones: Onyx, Jet, Obsidian, Black Quartz, Black Star Sapphire, Agate, Tektite, Pyrite, Diamond, Moonstone, Galena, Pumice.
Gods: Deities of the underworld, Achilles, Amathaon, Atlas, Cernunnos, Ea, Eterna, Janus, Terminus, Odin, Thoth, Untunktahe
Goddesses: Deities of the underworld, Aradia, Ayizan, Carna, Cerridwen, Circa, Dakinis, Demeter, Diana, Gulleig, Habondia, Hecate, Herodias, Hlle, Kwan Yin, Lilith, Mari, Rangda, Syn

Brown is used in rituals of material increase, justice and retribution. It eliminates indecisiveness, improving your power of concentration, study, and telepathy. Brown may also be used to increase financial success.

Personality: Brown people are agreeable, extroverted, excitable, and sociable.
Magical Uses: Brown is a color of balance, stability, grounding, and conservation. It can be applied in rituals to make relationships solid, to increase decisiveness and concentration, and for creativity and intellect. Ambitious-minded people will benefit from its inclusion, and it has bearing on the career, legal issues, and attracting help in financial crisis. Brown offers protection to your household, family and pets. It may be used in healing for animals, material constructions (buildings etc.), and finding lost objects. Dreams, witchcraft, and divination are also influenced by brown.
Magical Tool: Wand and Censer
Element: Air/Fire/Earth
Direction: East/South; West (Ireland)
Chakra: Spleen Chakra
Planet: Mercury/Mars/Saturn Zodiac: Pisces
Day: Tuesday-Physical Action; Wednesday - Mental Action; Sunday - Both
Number: 2
Scent/Oil: Dill, Lily of the Valley, Savory, Honeysuckle, Sweet pea, Jasmine
Plant/Herb: Fern, Lily of the Valley, Marjoram Savory, Valerian, Vervain, Alstonia, Buckwheat, Calamint, Snapdragon, Flax, Senna, Wandering Jew, Mugwort, Rue, the same as the Red and Yellow for enhancements, Fenugreek, Gardenia.
Wood: Hazel, Beech, Maple.
Creatures: All of the RED animals, Swallow, Prairie Dog, Butterfly, Scallop, Bison, Butterfly, Catbird, Crane, Fox (clarity), Hawk, Martin, Prairie Dog and Squirrel.
Stones: Moss Agate, Carnelian, Alexandrite, Orange Sapphire, Quartz, Orange Calcite, Petrified Wood
Gods: Atlas, Janus, Terminus, Pan, Zeus
Goddesses: Athena, Bast, Carna, Diana, Lilith, Kali, Melusine, Minerva, Rhiannon, Syn

Purple represents power, success, and idealism. It is ideal for rituals to reach your ambitions, and find independence and financial rewards. It also strengthens psychic manifestations and helps to make contact with the spiritual other world. Purple increases Neptune energy. For Egyptians, purple is the color of virtue and faith, and in Japan, it is used to symbolize grace and nobility.

Personality: The Purple personality is proud, independent, and mystical or religious nature. This Person will not turn a blind eye, if they feel a cause of action is wrong, no matter the side they take.
Magical Purpose: This color is good to use when you don't have a white candle. Purple deals with justice and nobility, and can be added to any ritual for extra power. It may be used in issues dealing with idealism, prosperity, success, and ambition, and also for situations requiring compassion and to counter-act depression.
The third eye is strongly influenced by the color purple, increasing spiritual and psychic powers, mysticism and spirit contact. It may be used to help reach a meditative state, to find guidance and inspiration, for divination, and astral projection. Like white, purple is also excellent for protection, breaking of bad luck, and the reversal of curses. It has the ability to drive away evil and may be used in exorcisms.
Healing: Purple is good in healing rituals, especially in areas of psychic healing and when speed is needed in healing an illness. It brings sleep, and soothes mental and emotional stress. This color heals melancholy, hysteria, delusions, and assists in detoxification, especially in the area of alcohol addiction. It slows down an over-active heart, and stimulates the spleen and the white blood cells. Sensitivity to pain and sexual activity are also decreased.
Magical Tool: Wand, Cauldron
Element: Air
Direction: East
Chakra: Brow Chakra
Planet: Jupiter Zodiac: Sagittarius
Day: Thursday
Number: 7
Scent/Oil: Cedar, Carnation, Nutmeg Lotus, Angelica, Bay, Cinnamon, Ginger, Sandalwood, Jasmine.
Plant/Herb: Mimosa, Wisteria, Mugwort Hazel, Eyebright, Rowan, Elder, Rue, Shamrock, Clover, Oak, Dandelion, Betony, Meadowsweet, Begonia, Cactus, Dahlia, Iris, Violet.
Wood: Willow, Lilac, and Mulberry.
Creatures: Angels, Elephant, Unicorn, Rabbit, Jaguar, Chickadee, Cuckoo, Eagle, Elk, Penguin, Vulture, Grasshopper, Chameleon, Lizard.
Stones: Amethyst, Sapphire, Lapis Lazuli and Beryl, Clear Quartz, All Opals.
Gods: Gods of divination and prophecy, Anase, Apollo, Forseti, Ida-ten, Mishara, Mithras, Musku, Tyr, Varuna
Goddesses: Aleitheia, Astraea, Athene, Hecate, Justita, Kali, Ma’at, Mens, Morrigan, Syn

Blue is a primary Spiritual color. It is used in healing and for rituals to obtain wisdom, harmony, inner light, or peace. Blue represents the sky and the day, but dark blue can symbolize stormy seas and the night. For many Native American tribes, blue is a feminine color. Among the Cherokee however, it is a symbol of difficulty and defeat. In China, the emperor wore blue to worship the sky. The Egyptians considered blue an emblem of virtue, faith, and truth.
Royal Blue promotes laughter and joviality and loyalty. Use it to attract Jupiter energy, or whenever an influence needs to be increased.
Light Blue is helpful in devotional or inspirational meditations, bringing peace and tranquility to the home. It radiates Aquarius energy. Employ in any situation requiring change.
Dark blue is useful in spells for creativity, peace, laughter, and communication. It influences prophetic dreams, and may be used in spells to increase something. It is also useful for deep meditation and karma work.

Personality: Blue folk are full of sensitivity and introspection. This person has the ability of a poet or an artist, as well as a love of family and home. Blues are loyal, conscientious and observant. Anyone attracted to blue may also be a little more psychic than he/she believes themselves to be.
Magical Purpose: Blue represents femininity, the twilight, and water magick. It is a mental and emotional healing color, bringing calm, tranquility, peace, hope, sincerity, and patience. Blue inspires loyalty, devotion, and honor, good will, wisdom, truth and balance, and friendships. It is purifying and protective, bringing justice, good counsel and guidance, inspiration, and understanding. Blue is the color of the Poet or Bard; it enhances communication and written and oral skills. It creates harmony in the home, psychic and spiritual awareness, enhances astral projection and prophetic dreams while offering protection during sleep.
Healing: Blue cools inflammations and fever. It is anti-irritation (physically and emotionally) and anti-stress. It sooths suffering, high blood pressure, stops bleedings, relieves the bursting headaches, and calms strong emotions like anger, aggression or hysteria, bringing tranquility instead. It is disinfecting, antiseptic, and anti-itching. Blue thread in Ireland was used to cure the croup.
Symbolism: Chinese: blue on black or white- evil spirits and demons;
Magical Tool: Wand, Cauldron, Chalice
Element: Water/Air
Direction: West (Hopi, Isleta, Zuni); South (Creek, Navaho, Tibet); North (Apache, Cherokee, Omaha, Sioux)
Chakra: Fifth, Throat Chakra
Planet: Neptune/Mercury Zodiac: Aquarius
Day: Monday/Moon, Light Blues - peace, patience; Wednesday/Mercury, Blues - friendships, creativity, dreams; Thursday/Jupiter, Royal Blue - honor, happiness; Saturday/Saturn, Dark Blues - communication
Number: 3
Scent/Oil: Lily of the Valley, Honeysuckle, Cedar, Basil, Jasmine, Sweet pea, Lotus
Plant/Herb: Carnation, Honeysuckle, Orange, Heather, Cypress, Hazel, Oak, Moss, Mallow, Aloe Vera Buttercup (communication), Daffodil and Baby's Breath
Wood: Cedar
Creatures: Dolphin, Whale, Mermaid, Blue Jay, Gull, Giraffe, Robin, Deer, Ass, Clam, Lizard and the Frog
Stones: Azurite, Turquoise, Coral, Blue, Opal, Tanzanite, Sapphire, Chrysacola, Hematite, Sodalite, Blue Laced Agate, Lapis Lazuli (children) Aguamarine, Sapphire.
Gods: Deities of the sea, truth and wisdom, Apollo, Asclepius, Bannick, Ceadda, Dabog, Dianceht, Esculapius, Forseti, Gucumatz, Hastehogan Lares, Kuan Ti, Penates,Tien Kuan
Goddesses: Deities of the sea, truth and wisdom, Alcyone, Aphrodite, Artemis, Bannick, Brigid, Cardea, Concordia, Dugnia, Eir, Gula, Harmonia, Hestia, Hygenia, Karusepas, Kedesh,Kikimora, Kwan Yin, Liban, Meditrina, Neith, Pax, Rhiannon, Salus, Vesta

Green is foremost a color of nature and Mother Earth. It represents the life of the field, immortality, youth, and freshness. Native American tribes consider green a feminine color. Egyptians considered it a color for rain and strength as well as fertility and vegetation.
Dark Green is the color of ambition, greed, and jealousy. Use it to counteract these influences in a ritual.

Personality: Greens are extroverted, happy, and optimistic. They are often concerned about status and may be possessive.
Magical Uses: It is a symbol of growth and fertility, and all aspects of the natural world- plants and animals, healing, and Faerie. Though it brings changes, it also causes balance. Green has power over rejuvenation, youth, and beauty. Prosperity, luck, money, harvest and abundance are all aspects of green. It may be used to find and keep employment, for harmony, peace, hope, and for all areas of the home.
Healing: Green brings psychological and emotional harmony and balance. It works to calm the heart and heal the kidneys, cures hormonal imbalances, and stimulates growth hormone and rejuvenation. Green cleans and purifies the body of germs, bacteria and rotting material, while increasing immunity and strengthening the digestive organs. It builds up muscles, bones and tissues, and fortifies the nervous system.
Magical Tools: Wand, Cauldron
Element: Earth (dark green), water (blue-green)
Direction: North; East (China); South (Chippewa)
Chakra: Fourth, Heart Chakra
Planet: Venus, Jupiter, Mars Zodiac: Taurus
Day: Friday/Venus - love, friendship; Wednesday/Mercury - business transactions; Thursday/Jupiter- Luck, prosperity
Number: 4
Scent/Oil: Elder, Mint, Musk, Sage, Vanilla, Pine, Sweet pea, Mugwort, Patchouli, Vervain, Cinnamon, Marjoram.
Plant/Herb: Birch, Catnip, Blackberry, Coltsfoot, Foxglove, Thyme, Yarrow, Feverfew, Burdock, Pennyroyal, Plantain, Briar, Verbena, Elder, Basil, Cedarwood, Sage, Dill, Clove and Mugwort.
Wood: Birch, Elder, Almond, Hawthorn, Fig, Oak, Palm, Pine
Creatures: Gnomes, Dwarves, Fishes, Bee, Bull, Rabbit, Rat, Alligator, Turtle, Grasshopper, Bison, Frog.
Stones: Emerald, Peridot, Jade, Malachite, Coral, Green Tourmaline, Aventurine, Green Quartz, Gold, Silver, Rock Crystal, Onyx, Azurite.
Gods: Nature- and fertility-deities, Agathadaimon, Bonus, Daikoku, Eventus, Buddha, Diakoku, Gansea, Inari, Jambhala, Jupiter, Pluto, Tamon, Janus
Goddesses: Nature- and fertility-deities, Mother-goddesses, Anna Koun, Anna Perenna, Benten, Brighid, Buddhi, Carna, Chala, Felicitas, Fortuna, Kichijo-Ten, Lakshmi, Ops, The Muses, Vasudhara, Syn, Venus

Yellow carries the power of the sun. It has special influence over the life-force, vitality, and progress. It assists in repelling negative energy. For most Native American tribes, yellow is masculine, but the Arapaho considered it feminine. In China, only the Emperor could were yellow and he wore it when worshipping the sky and earth.

Personality: Those attracted to yellow are intellectual, but also light-hearted and introverted. They enjoy learning, creative activities.
Magical Uses: is ideal for students and those in sales. All aspects of the intellect -thought, analysis, memory, creativity, concentration, and clarity- are strengthened by Yellow. It assists in the acquisition of knowledge and wisdom, understanding new concepts, and in all aspects of communication. For students, it is especially beneficial during test-time.
For those who find adaptability is a part of their work criteria, yellow is indispensable. It helps in all areas of travel, contact, trade and commerce. Yellow allows you to be charming and persuade others with confidence, joy, and cheerfulness. In Egypt, yellow was a color of happiness and prosperity, and in Japan it is a color for childishness and fun.
Yellow is also beneficial to psychic ability. It assists in visions and visualization, astral projection, telepathy, and divination.
Healing: Yellow stimulates brain and nervous activity. It energizes the muscles and speeds up digestion and assimilation. Dark yellow soothes pains in the nerves (shooting pains), and provides a lust for life. In England, yellow spiders, rolled in butter were eaten for jaundice, and in Germany, turnips, gold coins, and saffron were combined in a charm for jaundice.
Symbolism: Chinese: black on yellow- religion; blue on yellow- old mourning; gold on yellow- old happiness; white and yellow- holiness; yellow on black- death of an old man; yellow on blue- the divine
Magical Tool: Wand, Sword
Element: Air
Direction: East; West (Apache, Navaho, Omaha, Sioux); North (Creek, Hopi, Zuni, Tibet)
Chakra: Solar Plexus
Planet: Sun Zodiac: Virgo, Gemini
Day: Sunday- Mental Action; Wednesday - Physical Action
Number: 3
Scent/Oil: Lemon, Frankincense, Bay, Patchouli, Marigold, Lavender, Laurel, Cinnamon Orange Blossoms, Musk, Vanilla, Cloves.
Plant/Herb: Laurel, Vine, Ash, Rue Marigold, St. Johns Wort, Centaury, Chamomile, Mistletoe, Saffron, Begonia, Geranium, Morning Glory, Snapdragon, Daffodil, Rosemary, Sunflower and Daisy.
Wood: Birch, Oak, Rubber
Creatures: Phoenix, Snake, Beetle, Dragonfly, Meadowlark, Chameleon, Antelope, Snake, Crow, Bobcat, Goat, Lion, Mouse, Gull, Sea Lion, Parrot and Oriole.
Stones: Topaz, Yellow Diamond, Pyrite Yellow Jacinth, Rutilated Quartz, Clear Quartz, Chrysolite, Goldstone, Citrine, some Tiger Eye, Carnelian, Amber.
Gods: Deities for trade, travel, knowledge and magic, Sun-deities. Apollo, Janus
Goddesses: Deities for trade, travel, knowledge and magick, Sun-deities. Anu, Brighid, Carna, Diana. Fortuna, Syn

Gold promotes understanding. It is used in rituals to enhance energy, power, and vitality, and to bring success and luck or in rituals needing solar energy.

Personality: Gold people are intellectual, learned, introverted, creative, and imaginative.
Magical Uses: In addition to the powers listed under yellow, gold can provide a feeling of absolute authority, self-confidence, and perfection. It has influence over financial richness, investments, luxury, and winnings. Gold is protective and provides worldly and magical power. It can be invaluable in overcoming bad habits or addictions.
Copper or Bronze is for love and passion, for positive relationships in love, friendship and business, career promotions, and negotiations.
Magical Tool: Wand, Sword
Element: Air
Direction: East
Chakra: Solar Plexus
Planet: Sun Zodiac: Virgo, Gemini
Day: Sunday- Mental Action; Wednesday - Physical Action
Number: 2
Scent/Oil: Lemon, Frankincense, Bay, Patchouli, Marigold, Lavender, Laurel, Cinnamon Orange Blossoms, Musk, Vanilla, Cloves.
Plant/Oil: Laurel, Vine, Ash, Rue Marigold, St. John’s Wort, Centaury, Chamomile, Mistletoe, Saffron, Begonia, Geranium, Morning Glory, Snapdragon, Daffodil, Rosemary, Sunflower and Daisy.
Wood: Ash, Willow
Creatures: Phoenix, Snake, Beetle, Dragonfly, Meadowlark, Chameleon, Antelope, Snake, Crow, Bobcat, Goat, Lion, Mouse, Gull, Sea Lion, Parrot and Oriole.
Stones: Topaz, Yellow Diamond, Pyrite Yellow Jacinth, Rutilated Quartz, Clear Quartz, Chrysolite, Goldstone, Citrine, some Tiger Eye, Carnelian, Amber.
Gods: Sun-deities, Amun Ra, Apollo, Baldur, Bochica, Bragi, Da-bog, Dyaus, Helios, Hyperion, Maui, Mithras, Odin, Ogmios, Ptah, Surya, Tvashtri, Veveteotl, Wayland
Goddesses: Sun-deities, Love-goddesses, Amaterasu, Artemis Calliste, Athena, Aya, Asva, Bast, Brighid, Eos, Hsi-Ho, Igaehindvo, llmater, Maya, Minerva, Muses, Namagiri, Phoebe, Sul, Sunna, Sunniva, Surya

Orange has influence over ambition, mental ability, business, and legal/judicial problems. It is the color of pride and benevolence.

Personality: The orange person is agreeable, extroverted, excitable, and sociable.
Magical Uses: Orange is ideal for students, governing energy, encouragement, stimulation, optimism, and concentration. It shows new possibilities and other options in life, stimulating creative thinking and enthusiasm. It also deals with attraction, charm, and kindness. Career minded individuals and those engaged in legal matters will also find orange useful. It holds sway over business and legal issues, helping you to achieve business goals, and get good returns on investments. Orange is a very strong color in matters of abundance, prosperity, and success. It is also a color of feasting and celebration, and courage.
Healing: Orange stimulates the lungs, aiding respiration and digestion. Activity in the thyroid is increased. It relieves muscle cramps and spasms, and increases the amount of mother milk.
Magical Tool: Wand and Censer
Element: Air/Fire
Direction: East/South
Chakra: Spleen Chakra
Planet: Mercury/Mars Zodiac: Leo
Day: Tuesday-Physical Action Wednesday - Mental Action Sunday - Both Actions
Number: 2
Scent/Oil: Dill, Lily of the Valley, Savory, Honeysuckle, Sweetpea, Jasmine
Plant/Herb: Fern, Lily of the Valley, Marjoram Savory, Valerian, Vervain, Alstonia, Buckwheat, Calamint, Snapdragon, Flax, Senna, Wandering Jew, Mugwort, Rue, the same as the Red and Yellow for enhancements, Fenugreek, Gardenia.
Wood: Hazel, Beech, Lemon Tree Maple, Lime and of course the Orange Tree.
Creatures: All of the RED & YELLOW animals, Swallow, Prairie Dog, Butterfly, Scallop, Bison, Butterfly, Catbird, Crane, Fox (clarity), Hawk, Martin, Prairie Dog and Squirrel.
Stones: Moss Agate, Carnelian, Alexandrite, Orange Sapphire, Quartz, Orange Calcite, Petrified Wood
Gods: Deities of good luck and fortune
Goddesses: Deities of good luck and fortune

Pink is the color of flesh and sensuality. It is a standard color for rituals to draw affections. Pink is also a color of femininity, honor, and service. It brings friendly, lively conversation to the dinner table.

Personality: This person is a romantic at heart. Pink people like candlelight dinners and movies. They are very friendly and will always try to find the good in everything and everybody.
Magical Uses: Pink may be used when the influence you want is kinder and gentler than red. It deals with all matters of the heart: emotions-especially love, romance, and compassion, partnerships- marriage, friendship, relationships, children and femininity, beauty and attraction, softness and tenderness. It favors all acts of caring, nurturing, emotional love, and emotional healing. Pink strengthens fidelity, peace, hope, rest and relief from stress. Pink has power over youth, entertainment, creativity, morality, and conquering evil.
Healing: Pink brings you in contact with your feelings, and heals grief and sadness. It restores youthfulness.
Symbolism: Japan: pink is for happiness
Magical Tool: Wand, Cauldron
Element: Fire
Direction: South
Chakra: Heart Chakra
Planet: Venus Zodiac: Libra
Day: Friday
Number: 1, 0
Scent/Oil: Sandalwood, Rose, Apple Blossom, Gardenia, Jasmine, Lavender, Ginger Sweetpea, Tuberose, Strawberry, Apricot.
Plant/Herb: Aztec Lily, Beans, Bishops Weed, Violets, Winter Cherry, Dropwort, Feverfew, Cotton Rose, Basil, Coriander, Crocus, Avocado, Ginseng, Kava-Kava, Ladies Mantle, Yarrow, Yerba Santa, Maidenhair, Allspice, Pennyroyal.
Wood: Orange, Olive, Peach, Sycamore, Pink Dogwood
Creatures: Cat, Dove, Sparrow, Deer, Conch, Clam and Oysters.
Stones: Pink Sapphire, Kunzite, Pink Tourmaline, Pink or Rose Quartz, Pink Diamonds, Pink Spinel, Pink Garnet, Ruby, Red Jasper, Emerald, Peridot, Aventurine.
Gods: Amun Ra, Angus, Cupid, Kama
Goddesses: Love-goddesses, Anat, Aphrodite, Astarte, Belili, Belit-llanit, Benten, Cybele, Erzulie, Hathor, Ishtar, Isis, Venus

Red represents blood and fire. It is a symbol of patriotism and liberty, but it is also an emblem of revolution, anarchy, and danger. To the Native Americans, red is a sign of masculinity and the day. For the Cherokee, it means success and triumph, while the Hopi used it to represent the Sun god. In China, red was also worn by the emperor to worship the sun.

Personality: Reds are bold, assertive, impulsive, and extroverted. They are passionate and aggressive. There is no in-between for this person. They go from one extreme to the other, but it can be a fun ride for anyone who joins them.
Magical Uses: Red’s use in magick must be cautiously guarded, as it can be very wild and unpredictable. As a candle color, it should be used with caution. It may be combined with black candles.
Red is the color of masculine vigor, fertility, passion, lust, sexuality and sexual potency. It is an obvious choice for power over blood, and as such it influences life, health and healing, and birth. Fetes of physical strength, sports, conflicts, and competition, and situations requiring energy, power, will power, determination, speed, assertiveness, and aggression are controlled by the color red.
Red is stimulating, intense, and highly charged. Though it helps in areas of hidden potential, transformation, loyalty, courage, independence, protection, and the ego, it also has the potential to cause anger, aggression, war, and fear.
In China, red and yellow paper could ward off demons. Red amulets in Egypt were used against disease and lightning. In many cultures, a red hand painted in a harm would protect the inhabitants from harm.
Healing: Never treat cancer with red, because this color will stimulate cell growth! Red brings warmth, energy and stimulation, and is therefore good for energy, fatigue, colds, chills, and passive people. Red energizes heart and blood circulation, building up the blood and heightens a low blood pressure. All organs and the senses are strengthened by red. It increases sexual desire and activity, and though considered a masculine color, it stimulates ovulation and menstruation.
In China, a red ribbon symbolized long life, and in Japan it could ward off nightmares and smallpox. In England, red was also considered a protection against smallpox, and a red string was used for teething. Red wool was used for sore throat in Ireland and sprains in Scotland, and red flannel could ward off scarlet fever in Ireland and Russia. A red and white cake was eaten in Egypt for constipation. Red yarn was used in Macedonia to assist in childbirth.
Symbolism: China: black on red or red on green- happiness; gold on red- special happiness; red on blue- old mourning; red on white- important notice; red on yellow- royalty; white on red- good luck
Magical Tool: Sword, Cauldron, Incense Burner, Candle
Element: Fire
Direction: South (China, Hopi, Isleta, Zuni) ; East (Cherokee, Chippewa, Omaha, Sioux); West (Tibet); North (Creek)
Chakra: Root Chakra
Planet: Mars Zodiac: Aries, Scorpio
Day: Tuesday
Number: 5
Scent/Oil: Dragons Blood, Basil, Pine, Cinnamon, Mullein, Musk Plant/Herb: Sunflower, Nettles, Holy Thistle, Crowfoot, Hops, Wormwood, Cranesbill, Chili Pepper, Chives, Spikenard, Onion, Cornflower, Rose, Mustard, Garlic, Rosemary, Dill, Hibiscus, Woodruff, Tobacco, Pepperwort, Heather and Yew .
Wood: redwood, cherry
Creatures: Bear, Horse, Wolf, Ram, marsupials and night creatures, Tigers, Lions, Badger, Alligator, Ants, Beetle, Cardinal, Porcupine, Chicken, and Peacock.
Stones: Ruby, Garnet, Bloodstone, Spinel, Red Tourmaline, Red Topaz, Agate, Rubelite Rhodochrosite, Quartz Crystals, Tigers Eye, Pyrite, Tektite, Diamond, Red Jasper.
Gods: Deities of love, passion, sexuality and war, Achilles, Ares, Atlas, Hercules, Mars, Thor, Zeus
Goddesses: Deities of love, passion, sexuality and war, Athena, Athenam, Eris, Kali, Minerva