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Candle Colors w/assocated Casts and Pratical Elemental herbs

On this page you will find some information regarding candles and what the colors mean and what you would use them for. It also explain to you some herbs that follow the elements, with hopes the information will be useful in your spell casting.


Candle colors/ associated Casts

Pink

 Is used for affection, friendship, warm fuzzes, and children's
 magic

Red 

Is used for love, passion, courage, its a fire element, and also for the mother Goddess

Orange

 Is used for energy, vitality, for harvest, and intensity

Yellow

 Is used for creativity, communication, knowledge, and its an air element


Green

Is used for prosperity, health, gardening, herbalism, faery magic, its an earth element, and is also for the god of nature

Blue

Is used for peace, hope, healing, and is a water element

Purple

Is used for psychic powers, spirituality, to increase personal power, and faery magic

Brown

Is used for your home, your pets, and garden magic


Black

Is used for Protection, breaking hexes, banishing illness, negativity, and is also for the Crone Goddess


White

Is used for peace, is also an all purpose color, calming, and for the Maiden Goddess


Grey

Is used for bindings, neutrality, invisibility, and glamours


Silver

Is used for the Goddess of women's mysteries, and the Moon


Gold

Is used for The God, success, wealth, fame, and the Sun
Before I go over the herbs and the elements they are associated with I figured that it would be good to include what each element represents to clear up any confusion!






Earth- Represents prosperity, grounding, security, and stability
Air- Represents knowledge, wisdom, change, and intuition
Fire- Represents passion, energy, protection, and transformation's
Water- Represents love, emotion, healing, and psychic powers


OK guys I hope that cleared up some confusion and now for the corresponding practical herbs for your elements.
Earth
 Barley, Buckwheat, Corn, Cypress Tree, Ferns, Honesty, Honeysuckle, Magnolia, Mug wort, Oats, Primrose, Tulip, Vervain, and Wheat

Air
Almond, Anise, Aspen Tree, Borage, Chicory, Clover, Dandelion, Lavender, Lemon Grass, Lemon Verbena, Mace, Maple Tree, Marjoram, Mint, Orange Bergamont, Parsley, Pine Tree, Sage, Witch Hazel
Fire
Allspice, Angelica, Ash Tree, Basil, Bay, Carnation, Ceder Tree, Chili Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove, Cone Flower, Coriander, Dill, Fennel, Garlic, Ginger, Hawthorn Tree, Heliotrope, Holly, Hyssop, Marigold, Mullein, Mustard, Oak, Orange, Pepper, Rose Marry, Rowan Tree, Rue, St, Johns wort, Snapdragon, Sunflower, Sweet Wood-drift, Thistle, Walnut
Water
African Violet, Aloe, Apple, Birch Tree, Catnip, Chamomile, Confrey, Elder, Elm Tree, Eucalyptus, Feverfew, Gardenia, Heather, Iris, Jasmine, Lady's Mantle, Lemon Balm, Mallow, Pansy, Periwinkle, Poplar Tree, Raspberry, Rose, Spearmint, Strawberries, Sweet-pea, Tansy, Vanilla, Violet, Wintergreen, Yarrow


Remember that you can also make your sachet's or bags and ribbons in association with your candle colors.



Happy Casting!!

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