| Intention |
Color |
Flower/Plant |
Stone |
Astral Projection
|
Yellow
Blue |
Dittany
of Crete, Mugwort, Poplar |
Quartz
Crystal |
Banishing
|
Black |
Basil,
Yarrow |
Salt |
Beauty
|
White |
Avocado,
Catnip, Flax, Ginseng, Maidenhair, Yerba Santa |
Herkimer
Diamond, Jasper, Tigers Eye |
Business Success
|
Green
Violet |
Benzoin,
Bladderwrack, Dock, Vertivert |
Bloodstone |
Centering
|
Yellow |
Vervain |
Calcite,
Herkimer Diamond |
Chastity
|
White
|
Cactus, Camphor, Coconut, Cucumber, Fleabane,
Hawthorne, Lavender, Pineapple, Sweetpea, Vervain, Witch Hazel
|
Jasper
|
Childbirth
|
Blue
Red
|
Corn
|
Geodes
|
Courage
|
Red
|
Borage, Black Cohosh, Columbine, Masterwort,
Mullein, Poke, Ragweed, Sweetpea, Tea, Thyme, Tonka, Wahoo, Yarrow
|
Amethyst, Bloodstone, Herkimer Diamond, Tigers
Eye
|
Dead
|
Black
|
Yew
|
Fossils
|
Dieting
|
White
|
Basil
|
Moonstone
|
Divination
|
Yellow
|
Broom, Camphor, Cherry, Dandelion, Fig,
Goldenrod, Ground Ivy, Hibiscus, Meadowsweet, Orange, Orris, Pomegranate
|
Hematite, Moonstone, Tigers Eye
|
Dreams
|
Yellow |
Mistletoe |
Amethyst |
Employment
|
Green |
Devils
Shoestring, Lucky Hand, Pecan |
Tigers
Eye |
Exorcism
|
Black |
Angelica,
Arbutus, Asafetida, Avens, Basil, Beans, Birch, Boneset, Buckthorn,
Clove, Clover, Cumin, Devils Bit, Dragons Blood, Elder, Fern, Fleabane,
Frankincense, Fumitory, Garlic, Heliotrope, Horehound, Horseradish,
Juniper, Leek, Lilac, Mallow, Mint, Mistletoe, Mullein, Myrrh, Nettle,
Onion, Peach, Peony, Pepper Pine, Rosemary, Rue, Sagebrush, Sandalwood,
Sloe, Snapdragon, Tamarisk, Thistle, Witch Grass, Yarrow |
Bloodstone,
Jasper |
Fertility
|
Green |
Agaric,
Banana, Bistort, Bodhi, Carrot, Cuckoo-Flower, Cucumber, Cyclamen,
Daffodil, Dock, Fig, Geranium, Grape, Hawthorn, Hazel, Horsetail,
Mandrake, Mistletoe, Mustard, Myrtle, Nuts, Oak, Olive, Date Palm,
Patchouly, Peach, Pine, Pomegranate, Poppy, Rice, Sunflower, Wheat |
Geodes |
Fidelity
|
Pink |
Chickweed,
Chili Pepper, Clover, Cumin, Elder, Licorice, Magnolia, Nutmeg, Rhubarb,
Rye, Skullcap, Spikenard, Giant Vetch, Yerba Mate |
Amethyst,
Herkimer Diamonds |
Friendship
|
Pink |
Lemon,
Love Seed, Passion Flower, Sweetpea |
Aventurine |
Gambling
|
Green |
Angelica,
Chamomile, Devils Shoestring |
Aventurine,
Tigers Eye |
Gardening
|
Green |
Apples |
Herkimer
Diamond, Jasper |
Grounding
|
Yellow |
Vervain |
Hematite,
Moonstone, Salt |
Happiness
|
Blue Pink |
Catnip,
Celandine, Cyclamen, Hawthorn, High John the Conqueror, Hyacinth,
Lavender, Lily of the Valley, Marjoram, Meadowsweet, Morning Glory,
Purslane, Quince, Saffron, St. Johns Wort, Witch Grass |
Amethyst,
Aventurine, Herkimer Diamond |
Healing/Health
|
Green
Violet Brown Blue |
Adders
Tongue, Allspice, Amaranth, Angelica, Balm of Lemon, Balm of Gilead,
Barley, Bay, Bittersweet, Blackberry, Bracken, Burdock, Calamus,
Carnation, Cedar, Cinnamon, Citron, Cowslip, Cucumber, Dock, Elder,
Eucalyptus, Fennel, Figwort, Flax, Gardenia, Garlic, Ginseng, Goats Rue,
Golden Seal, Groundsel, Heliotrope, Hemp, Henna, Hops, Horehound, Horse
Chestnut, Ivy, Jobs Tears, Life Everlasting, Lime, Mesquite, Mint,
Mugwort, Myrrh, Nettle, Oak, Olive, Onion, Peppermint, Pepper Tree,
Persimmon, Pine, Plantain, Potato, Rose, Rosemary, Rowan, Rue, Saffron,
Sandalwood, Spearmint, Thistle, Thyme, Ti, Tobacco, Vervain, Violet,
Wild Plum, Willow, Wintergreen, Wood Sorrel, Yerba Santa |
Amethyst,
Aventurine, Bloodstone, Calcite, carnelian, Quartz Crystal, Hematite,
Herkimer Diamond, Jasper, Tigers Eye |
Invisibility
|
White |
Amaranth,
Chicory, Edelweiss, fern, Heliotrope, mistletoe, poppy, Wolfs Bane |
Bloodstone,
Tigers Eye |
Legal Matters
|
Green
Brown |
Buckthorn,
Cascara Sagrada, Celandine, Hickory marigold, Skunk Cabbage |
Amethyst,
Bloodstone |
Longevity
|
Green |
Cypress,
Lavender, Lemon, Life-Everlasting, Maple, Peach, Sage, Tansy |
Fossils,
Jasper |
Love
|
Red
Pink |
Adam and
Eve, Aloe, Apple, Apricot, Aster, Avens, Avocado, Bachelors Buttons,
Balm of Lemon, Balm of Gilead, Barley, Basil, Beans, Bedstraw, Beet,
Betony, Bleeding Heart, Bloodroot, Brazil Nut, Caper, Cardamon, Catnip,
Chamomile, Cherry, Chestnut, Chickweed, Chili Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove,
Clover, Cohosh, Coltsfoot, Columbine, Copal, Coriander, Crocus, Cubeb,
Cuckoo-Flower, Daffodil, Daisy, Damiana, Devils Bit, Dill, Dogbane,
Dragons Blood, Dutchmans Breeches, Elecampane, Elm, Endive, Eryngo, Fig,
Fuzzy Weed, Gardenia, Gentian, Geranium, Ginger, Ginseng, Grains of
Paradise, Hemp, Hibiscus, High John the Conqueror, Houseleek, Hyacinth,
Indian Paint Brush, Jasmine, Joe-Pye Weed, Juniper, Kava-Kava, Lady's
Mantle, Lavender, Leek, Lemon, Lemon Verbena, Licorice, Lime, Linden,
Liverwort, Lobelia, Lotus, Lovage, Love Seed, Maidenhair, Male Fern,
Mallow, Mandrake, Maple, Marjoram, Mastic, Meadow Rue, Meadowsweet,
Mimosa, Mistletoe, Moonwort, Myrtle, Nuts, Oleander, Orange, Orchid,
Pansy, Papaya, Pea, Peach, Pear, Peppermint Periwinkle, Pimento, Plum,
Plumeria, Poppy, Prickly Ash, Primrose, Purslane, Quassia, Quince,
Raspberry, Rose, Rosemary, Rue, Rye, Saffron, Sarsaparilla, Skullcap,
Senna, Snakeroot, Southernwood, Spearmint, Spiderwort, Strawberry, Sugar
Cane, Sumbul, Tamarind, Thyme, Tomato, Tonka, Tormentil, Trillium,
Tulip, Valerian, Vanilla, Venus Flytrap, Vervain, Vertivert, Violet,
Willow, Witchgrass, Wormwood, Yarrow, Yerba Mate, Yohimbe |
Amethyst,
Calcite, Jasper, Lepidolite, Moonstone |
Luck
|
Green
Orange |
Allspice,
Aloe, Bamboo, Banyan, Be-Still, Bluebell, Cabbage, Calamus, China Berry,
Cinchona, Cotton, Daffodil, Devils Bit, Fern, Grains of Paradise, Hazel,
Heather, Holly, Houseleek, Huckleberry, Irish Moss, Jobs Tears, Linden,
Lucky Hand, Male Fern, Moss, Nutmeg, Oak, Orange, Persimmon, Pineapple,
Pomegranate, Poppy, Purslane, Rose, Snakeroot, Star Anise, Straw,
Strawberry, Sumbul, Vertivert, Violet, Wood Rose |
Aventurine,
Lepidolite, Tigers Eye |
Magickal Power
|
Violet |
Cinnamon,
Club Moss |
Bloodstone,
Crystal Quartz |
Meditation
|
Blue |
Bodhi,
Gotu Kola |
Amethyst,
Geodes |
Mental Powers
|
Yellow |
Caraway,
Celery, Eyebright, Grape, Horehound, Lily of the Valley |
Aventurine,
Herkimer Diamond |
Money, Wealth, Prosperity, Riches
|
Green |
Alfalfa,
Allspice, Almond, Basil, Bergamot, Blackberry, Bladderwrack, Blue Flag,
Briony, Bromelaid, Buckwheat, Calamus, Camellia, Cascara Sagrada,
Cashew, Cedar, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Cinquefoil, Clove, Clover, Comfrey,
Cowslip, Dill, Dock, Elder, Fenugreek, Fern, Flax, Fumitory, Galangal,
Ginger, Goldenrod, Golden Seal, Gorse, Grapes of Paradise, Grape,
Heliotrope, High John the Conqueror, Honesty, Honeysuckle, Horse
Chestnut, Irish Moss, Jasmine, Lucky Hand, Mandrake, Maple, Marjoram,
May Apple, Mint, Moonwort, Moss, Myrtle, Nutmeg, Oak, Oats, Onion,
Orange, Oregon Grape, Patchouli, Pea, Periwinkle, Pine, Pineapple,
Pipsissewa, Pomegranate, Poplar, Poppy, Rattlesnake Root, Rice,
Snapdragon, Sassafras, Sesame, Snakeroot, Squill, Tea, Tonka, Trillium,
Vervain |
Amethyst,
Aventurine, Bloodstone, Calcite, Herkimer Diamond, Jasper, Salt, Tigers
Eye |
Nightmares, Banishing
|
Black |
Betony,
Cedar |
Lepidolite |
Peace
|
White |
Dulse,
Eryngo, Gardenia, Lavender, Loosestrife, Meadowsweet, Morning Glory,
Myrtle, Olive, Passion Flower, Pennyroyal, Skullcap, Vervain, Violet |
Amethyst,
Aventurine, Calcite, Herkimer Diamond, Jasper, Lepidolite |
Physical Energy
|
Red |
Carnation |
Calcite,
Herkimer Diamond, Tigers Eye |
Physical Strength
|
Red |
Carnation |
Bloodstone,
Herkimer Diamond |
Protection
|
White |
Acacia,
African Violet, Agrimony, Ague Root, Aloe, Althea, Alyssum, Amaranth,
Anemone, Angelica, Anise, Arbutus, Asafetida, Ash, Balm Of Gilead,
Bamboo, Barley, Basil, Bay, Bean, Betony, Birch, Bittersweet,
Blackberry, Bladderwrack, Bloodroot, Blueberry, Bodhi, Boneset, Briony,
Bromeliad, Broom, Buckthorn, Burdock, Cactus, Calamus, Caraway, Cohosh,
Cotton, Cumin, Curry, Cyclamen, Cypress, Datura, Devils Bit, Devils
Shoestring, Dill, Dogwood, Dragons Blood, Ebony, Elder, Elecampane,
Eucalyptus, Euphoria, Fennel, Fern, Feverwort, Figwort, Flax, Fleabane,
Foxglove, Frankincense, Galangal, Garlic, Geranium, Ginseng, Gorse,
Gourd, Grain, Grass, Hazel, Heather, Holly, Honeysuckle, Horehound,
Houseleek, Hyacinth, Hyssop, Irish Moss, Ivy, Juniper, KavaKava, Lady's
Slipper, Larch, Larkspur, Lavender, Leek, Lettuce, Lilac, Lily, Lime,
Linden, Liquid Amber, Loosestrife, Lotus, Lucky Hand, Mallow, Mandrake,
Marigold, Masterwort, Meadow Rue, Mimosa, Mint, Mistletoe, Molluka,
Mugwort, Mulberry, Mullein, Mustard, Myrrh, Nettle, Norfolk Island Pine,
Oak, Olive, Onion, Orris, Papaya, Papyrus, Parsley, Pennyroyal, Peony,
Pepper, Peppertree, Periwinkle, Pilot Weed, Pimpernel, Pine, Plantain,
Plum, Primrose, Purslane, Quince, Radish, Ragwort, Raspberry,
Rattlesnake Root, Rhubarb, Rice, Roots, Rose, Rosemary, Rowan, Sage, St.
Johns Wort, Sandalwood, Sloe, Snapdragon, Southernwood, Spanish Moss,
Squill, Tamarisk, Thistle, Ti, Toadflax, Tomato, Tormentil, Tulip,
Valerian, Venus Flytrap, Vervain, Violet, Wax Plant, Willow,
Wintergreen, Witch Hazel, Wolfs Bane, Woodruff, Wormwood, Yerba Santa,
Yucca |
Aventurine,
Calcite, Crystal Quartz, Fossils, Herkimer Diamond, Jasper, Lepidolite,
Moonstone, Salt, Tigers Eye |
Psychism
|
Yellow |
Acacia,
Althea, Bay, Bladderwrack, Borage, Buchu, Celery, Cinnamon, Citron,
Elecampane, Eyebright, Flax, Galangal, Grass, Honeysuckle, Lemongrass,
Mace, Marigold, Mastic, Mugwort, Peppermint, Rose, Rowan, Saffron, Star
Anise, Stillengia, Sumbul, Thyme, Uva Ursa, Wormwood, Yarrow, Yerba
Santa |
Amethyst,
Crystal Quartz |
Purification
|
White |
Alkanet,
Anise, Arable, Asafetida, Avens, Bay, Benzoin, Betony, Bloodwort, Broom,
Cedar, Chamomile, Coconut, Copal, Euphorbia, Fennel, Horseradish,
Hyssop, Iris, Lavender, Lemon, Lemon Verbena, Mimosa, Parsley,
Peppermint, Pepper Tree, Rosemary, Sagebrush, Shallot, Thistle, Thyme,
Tobacco, Turmeric, Valerian, Vervain, Yucca |
Calcite,
salt |
Reconciliation
|
Orange |
Beans |
Calcite,
Herkimer Diamond |
Sexual Energy
|
Red |
Banana,
Beans, Caper, Cohosh, Dragons Blood, Oak, Olive |
Herkimer
Diamond, Jasper |
Sleep
|
Blue |
Agrimony,
Chamomile, Cinquefoil, Datura, Elder, Hops, Lavender, Lettuce, Linden,
Passion Flower, Peppermint, Purslane, Rosemary, Thyme, Valerian, Vervain |
Moonstone |
Spirituality
|
White |
African
Violet, Aloe, Cinnamon, Frankincense, Gardenia, Myrrh, Sandalwood |
Calcite,
Herkimer Diamond, Lepidolite |
Success
|
Green |
Cinnamon,
Clover, Ginger, High John the Conqueror, Rowan, Wahoo, Winters Bark |
Aventurine |
Travel
|
Brown |
Mint |
Herkimer
Diamond |
Wisdom
|
Yellow |
Bodhi,
Iris, Pumph, strength,
power, dominion, prosperity, sacrifice, guardian, liberator.
|
Woods
by AmberSkyfire
|
ALDER |
The alder is used extensively for making
magical dyes for use in ritual, decorating books of shadows, and dying
ritual tools and garments. Use the twigs to make brown, red from the bark
and green from the flowers. Also known as the tree of fire, it is used in
battle or to promote fierceness. Alder is also called the “tree of the
witches” because of its many uses in the occult. Magic whistles should be
created from alder wood. Represents wind and air. |
|
ALMOND |
Fruitfulness and self-protection.
|
|
APPLE |
Apples and apple seeds are used in love
spells. Also represents wealth and fertility. |
|
ASH |
Ash trees are most associated with
water. Use ash to protect from drowning and in any type of magic involving
water or the sea. The wood of the ash is used for healing by absorbing the
illness and should be used in crafting the handle of bolines. |
|
ASPEN
(WHITE POPLAR) |
Because of its white color, aspen is
used to represent hope, rebirth, and rejuvenation. Use this wood for
creating divination tools as well. |
|
BIRCH |
Cleansing and new beginnings. The white
bark of the birch symbolizes birth, purity, the moon, healing, chastity, and
the dawn. Because it symbolizes dawn and beginnings, it is associated with
the East. Use birch twigs for purification and to drive out negative energy
or spirits. |
|
COCONUT |
Coconuts represent the womb and
fertility. Use the milk in fertility spells. |
|
ELDER |
Use the elder for any type of magick. |
|
FIG |
The fruit represents the Goddess and the
leaves represent the God. |
|
HAWTHORN |
Hawthorn is considered an unlucky tree,
but may be used for chastity and purification. |
|
HAZEL |
Hazel trees are associated with wisdom.
Ancient Celtic legend tells of a salmon which ate a nut from the hazel tree
and gained infinite wisdom. Use in rituals for gaining knowledge or
intelligence. A forked rod can be used to divine for water or treasure. |
|
HOLLY |
Holly rules over the second half of the
year and is associated with masculinity, protection, strength, youth,
consecration, revenge, wealth, and vigilance. |
|
IVY/VINE |
Representative of resurrection and
rebirth because of the spiral pattern in which they grow. Vines can be used
in faery magic and ivy is synonymous with love and fidelity. |
|
MISTLETOE |
Mistletoe berries represent the semen of
the God. It is extremely sacred and is a symbol of peace, fertility, love,
and sexual energy. |
|
OAK |
The greatest of all trees. The English
word for “door” actually comes from the Celtic word for oak, “duir,” not
only because oaks was and is such a popular material for creating doors
because of its strength, but also because oak trees are seen as doorways to
the other worlds. Oak is a symbol of power, leadership, strength, and
protection. Strong in masculine energy, oak is used for crafting masculine
ritual tools such as the athame and wand. Oak trees are especially sacred
when found with mistletoe growing on them. Because oak trees have a natural
astringent flowing in their sap, it makes it especially difficult for
mistletoe to grow. When seen together, these two represent both worlds come
together and serves as a doorway to the other side. |
|
PALM |
Use palm to represent rejuvenation. |
|
PEACH |
Peach is a symbol of marriage because it
represents happiness, peace, and fertility. |
|
PINE |
The evergreen needles of this tree
represent eternal life. Use pine to represent live, rebirth, and
immortality. |
|
ROWAN |
Rowan is most often used in the crafting
of wands and is a popular witches’ tree. A very magickal tree, it is used to
protect against lighting and to create charms to ward off all manner of
spirits and creatures. Use rowan for protection, healing, astral travel, and
creating divination tools such as runes. |
|
WILLOW |
The willow tree is a strong symbol of
the Goddess, the Moon, and femininity. Willow is more fond of water than any
other tree and can be used for water magic. A tree of enchantment, ritual
tools can be made from willow to gain wishes. Use green willow branches for
creating baskets for ritual use. Associated with fertility, healing,
inspiration, and psychic eneries. |
|
YEW |
Yew is not recommended for use in
creating magickal tools as it is the tree of death. Yew symbolizes death in
all its aspects. This idea may have stemmed from the knowledge that yew wood
makes the finest bows. Use for destructive magical workings. |
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Astrological
Colors
| Zodiac Sign
| Birth Date
| Primary
| Secondary
|
| Aquarius
| January 20-February 18
| Blue
| Green
|
| Pisces
| February 19-March 20
| White
| Green
|
| Aries
| March 21-April 19
| White
| Pink
|
| Taurus
| April 20-May 20
| Red
| Yellow
|
| Gemini
| May 21-June 21
| Red
| Blue
|
| Cancer
| June 22-July 22
| Green
| Brown
|
| Leo
| July 23-August 22
| Red
| Green
|
| Virgo
| August 23-Septembr 22
| Gold
| Black
|
| Libra
| September 23-October 22
| Black
| Blue
|
| Scorpio
| October 24-November 21
| Brown
| Black
|
| Sagittarius
| November 22-December 21
| Gold
| Red
|
| Capricorn
| December 22-January 19
| Red
| Brown
|
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Index of
Animals
| Alligator |
Power, aggression, survival through adversity |
| Ant |
Group working together, group strength, action,
patience. |
| Antelope |
action, agility, sacrifice. |
| Ape |
The ape is particularly revered in Egypt, and is
associated with intelligence, wisdom and discovery. |
| Armadillo |
Safety, medicine shield. |
| Badger |
Courage |
| Bat |
Sacred to the goddess and the night, bats
correspond to joy, serenity, fortune, secrets, initiation, and rebirth. |
| Bear |
The bear is a powerful animal associated with
power, strength, common sense and logic, healing. |
| Bear Paw |
Represents power and direction. |
| Beaver |
Corresponds to work, ambition, success and
achievement. Builder and protector. |
| Boar |
Fire, the sun. |
| Buffalo |
Use for connecting with the Mother, sacred
ritual and prayer, strength, provider. Life and
abundance. |
| Bull |
Power, divination, ritual |
| Butterfly |
Transformation. |
| Cat |
Again, an animal sacred to Egyptians, the cat is
a magical animal and used for spirituality and divination, hunter,
independent |
| Cow |
Fertility, motherhood, pregnancy and childbirth |
| Coyote |
Playfulness, trickery, humor, fair mindedness,
justice, mischief |
| Crane |
Solitude and independance. |
| Crocodile |
Health, wellbeing |
| Crow |
Justice, shape-shifting, change. |
| Deer |
Love, grace, relationships, emotions, libido,
compassion, gentleness, kindness, caring. |
| Dog |
Healing, loyalty, the family, agriculture and
farming, nobility, teaching. |
| Dolphin |
Communication of feelings, intelligence,
sadness, depression, kindness, playfulness. |
| Donkey |
Determination, common sense, infertility, the
land |
| Dove |
Love, sex. fertility, peace |
| Dragon |
infinity, wisdom, long life, moving through
space. |
| Dragonfly |
Imagination, illusion, transcendence. |
| Eagle |
Vision, prayer, divine spirit, connection to
creator. |
| Elephant |
Wisdom, intelligence, strength, leadership,
loyalty, memory, longevity |
| Elk |
Strength, agility. |
| Fish |
Graceful |
| Fox |
Intelligence, psychic powers, survival through
adversity, cunning, agile, quick-witted. |
| Frog |
Water energy. |
| Goat |
Fidelity, immortality, divination, magick,
libido |
| Hawk |
Observation, messenger, intuition, discernment. |
| Horse |
Power, loyalty, friendship, love, fertility,
difficult times, freedom, stamina, mobility. |
| Hummingbird |
Pleasure, messenger, timelessness. |
| Kokopelli |
Fertility, music, joy. |
| Lion |
Protection, strength of spirit, boldness, power
of femeninity. |
| Lizard |
Vision, conservation. |
| Lynx |
Keeper of secrets, guide, guardian. |
| Moose |
Headstrong, steadfastness, longevity. |
| Mountain Lion |
Courage, foresight, leadership. |
| Mouse |
Agriculture and farming, illness, eye for detail,
scrutiny, organization. |
| Opossum |
Diversionist, strategist, deceiver. |
| Otter |
Playfulness, women's magic. |
| Owl |
Death, omen, the future, silence, deception,
clairvoyance, insight. |
| Oxen |
Agriculture |
| Porcupine |
Innocence, companionship, trust. |
| Rabbit |
Faery magic, banishing phobias, quick thinking,
fertility, fear, timidity, nervousness, family, humility. |
| Raven |
Mystery, introspection, courage, self-knowledge. |
| Seahorse |
Grace and confidence. |
| Seal |
Weather magick |
| Shark |
Hunter, adaptability, survival. |
| Sheep |
Farming, determination |
| Skunk |
Reputation, presence, strength. |
| Snake |
Sexuality, lust, fertility, change, fortune,
jealousy, transformation, shrewdness, rebirth. |
| Spider |
Fate, creativity. |
| Squirrel |
Playfulness, planner, gatherer. |
| Swan |
Grace, balance, innocence. |
| Turkey |
Giver, generosity, sharing, life-giver. |
| Turtle |
Shy, nurturing, protector, mother-energy. |
| Pig |
Fertility, fate, death, power, divination,
spirituality |
| Tiger |
Protection, magick |
| Weasel |
Strength, energy, ingenuity, stealth. |
| Whale |
Determination, the law, wisdom, provider. |
| Wolf |
Ambition, success, loyalty, the family,
inspiration, intelligence, knowledge, perseverance, teacher. |
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|
Acorn
Arrowhead
Badger tooth
Coral Beads
Bee jewelry
Coal
Feathers
Feather
Four leaf clover
Fish
Hearts
Horseshoe
Key
Knot
Lyre
Penny
Ring
|
For youth and true love, fertility
Protection form the evil eye
For luck in cards
To protect children form disease
Energy, success in business
Health wealth love and fame
Two found feathers means good luck.
Small feathers are amulets of love.
If found it promises a year of prosperity
Wealth
Fidelity and devotion
Good fortune, protection
Opening doors
Unity and harmony
Accentuates good qualities
Good luck
Eternity
|
Feather
Colors:
WHITE -
Purification, spirituality, hope, protection, peace, blessings of the moon.
GREEN - Money,
fertility, growth.
BROWN - Health,
stability, grounding, the home.
ORANGE -
Attraction, energy, success.
YELLOW -
Intelligence, blessings of the Sun.
RED - Courage,
good fortune, life.
PINK - Love
GRAY - Peace,
neutrality.
BLUE - Psychic
awareness, peace, health.
BLACK - Not
recommended.
RED AND BROWN -
Healing animals.
BROWN AND WHITE -
Happiness.
GRAY AND WHITE -
Hope,
balance.
BLACK AND WHITE -
Union,
protection.
GREEN AND RED -
Finances.
BLUE, WHITE, AND
BLACK - Change.
BLACK AND PURPLE
- Hope, balance.
WOODS FOR MAKING WANDS
Balsa: Psychic awareness
Cedar: Healing, purification, protection
Cherry: Love
Ebony: Protection, magickal energy
Elder: Spirituality, protection
Eucalyptus: Healing
Maple: Love, money
Oak: Strength, health
Pine: Money, healing, exorcism
Walnut: Health
Willow: Psychic awareness, blessings of the Moon
Astral Colors
Aries - red, white, yellow
Taurus - green, brown, pink
Gemini - yellow, blue, orange
Cancer - white, silver, light blue
Leo - gold, yellow, red
Virgo - yellow, green, orange
Libra - rose, blue white
Scorpio - red, black, dark blue
Sagittarius - purple, indigo, turquoise
Capricorn - Black, brown, dark green
Aquarius - blue-green, metallic blue, white
Pisces - foam green, blue-green, salmon pink
Celtic Animals
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Adder, Snake (Nathair) - The snake has long been associated with wisdom,
reincarnation, and cunning. The poisonous adder of the British Isles has the
same reputation. The Druids were known in Wales as Nadredd; in the Fold of the
Bards, Taliesin says "I am a wiseman, I am a serpent". The Druids carried an
amulet called gloine nathair (serpent glass); although they said that this was
formed by snakes, it was probably really an adder stone or blown glass. In the
Scottish Highlands, the adder symbolized the Cailleach's power. When you see a
snake while on a shamanic journey, prepare to shed something in favor of
something greater and better.
Badger (Broc) - This animal is unyielding in the face of danger and is noted
for its tenacity and courage. In the Welsh tale of Pwyll's courting of Rhiannon,
a badger is mentioned as a guide during dreaming. The badger will teach you to
fight for your rights and defend your spiritual ideas.
Bat (Ialtag) - Associated with the Underworld; as the bat's radar helps it to
avoid obstacles and barriers, so it can teach you to do the same thing.
Bear (Arth) - Although the bear was native to the Isles, it is now extinct
there. Evidence of its being a totem animal is found in many Celtic designs;
although it is not mentioned in the legends. The word "arth", which means
"bear", is the root word for the name Arthur. The bear was noted for its
strength and stamina. It can help you find balance and harmony in your life, and
the strength to do what is necessary.
Bee (Beach) - The bee is usually mentioned in connection with honey and mead,
which was made from honey. The bee is industrious, single-minded when performing
a task, and fearless when defending its home.
Birds - Associated with death transitions in Celtic mythology.
Blackbird (Druid-dhubh, Lon Dubh) - Legend says that the birds of Rhiannon are
three blackbirds, which sit and sing in the World Tree of the Otherworlds. Their
singing puts the listener in to a sleep or trance which enables her/him to go to
the Otherworlds. It was said to impart mystic secrets.
Boar/Sow - The boar is a symbol of masculine power. The meat of the boar was served
at Otherworld feasts for the deities.
The sow is associated with some Crone/Mother Goddesses, such as Cerridwen,
and with Otherworldly feasts. The pig is the archetypal symbol of plenty,
healing, and shapeshifting. Important to the art and myths of the Celtic
peoples, the boar was known for its cunning and ferocious nature. Once common
throughout the British Isles. A famous Irish legendary boar was Orc Triath, which the
Goddess Brigit owned. In the Arthurian tales of the Mabinogion the boar Twrch
Trwyth was a terrible foe to Arthur. The White Boar of Marvan sent inspiration
to its master to write music and poetry.
Bull - Figures heavily in what little Celtic creation mythology surviving from
Ireland, though this may not be Irish at all, but rather a myth derived from
a Middle Eastern source. In the Celtic world, the bull was a symbol of
virility, sovereignty, and wealth. The famous Irish legend, The Cattle Raid
of Cooley, surrounds the taking of a famous bull. In Ancient Ireland, a
tabhfheis, or a highly ritualized "feast of the bull", always preceded
the crowning of a new High King. A common animal-figure in Celtic mythology, the bull symbolized
strength and potency. Certain divination rituals required the sacrifice of a
white bull. In the tale of the Tain Bo Cuilgne (Cattle Raid of Cooley), two
special bulls are coveted by two rulers. The Taroo-Ushtey (Water Bull) is said
to haunt the Isle of Man.
Butterfly (Dealan-Dé) - Many cultures cal butterflies the souls of the dead and
the keepers of power. No negative energies will be experienced in any Otherworld
area where you see butterflies. They will teach you to free yourself form
self-imposed restrictions and to look at problems with greater clarity.
Cat - Unlike many other Indo-European cultures, the Celts did not revere cats,
though there are many references to them in Celtic mythology. Archtypally
they serve the same guardian function as demons/angels in the
Judeo-Christian myths. Three mythic references to cats which are prominent
are; one, a cat which helps to guard the gates of the Otherworld; two, one
who is able to shapeshift into a ball of fire; and three, one called Irusan
of Knowth who stole humans like the faery. Cat-like monsters were also
believed to dwell in dark caves. Many of the Celtic legends pictured the cat
as a ferocious, evil creature, but that may have been because cats at that time
were untamed. However, it was considered a potent totem animal of several clans; Caithness was
named after the clan of the Catti. In Ireland Finn mac Cumhail was said to have
fought a clan of "cat-headed" people, probably Celts who wore cat skins on their
helmets. The cat is a strong protector, especially when facing a confrontational
situation.
Cock (Coileach) - In several Celtic legends, the cock chases away ghosts
and other night terrors by his crowing at dawn. It represents the power of the
word to dispel negativity.
Cow (Bo) - Once so important to the Celts that it was considered a form of
currency or monetary exchange. Ancient Irish lords were known as bo-aire or
cow-lord. The cow was sacred to the Goddess Brigit. The cow symbolizes
contentedness, defending the inner child, and providing for daily needs.
Crane - Numerous Celtic myths tell us of a heroic figure or deity who was changed
into a crane such as Aife, the Lady of the Lake, or Munanna. Archetypally
this bird means an apparent, rather than substantive, change A sign of, or
punishment for, deception. At one time the crane was a common animal in the British Isles.
One late Celtic tradition, apparently originated after the arrival of
Christianity, is that cranes are people who are paying a penance for
wrong-doing. The crane is associated with the Cailleach and Manannan mac Lir,
who made his crane bag from its skin. The crane, with its colors of black,
white, and red, was a Moon bird, sacred to the Triple Goddess. Magic, shamanic
travel, learning and keeping secrets, reaching deeper mysteries and truths.
Deer/Stag - The deer was the principal animal hunted by the Celts for food. The doe
was associated with most woodland Goddesses, such as Saba and Flidais, and
is their totem animal. The stag was often seen as the incarnate form of
woodland Gods such as Cernunnos. White stags were considered to be from the
Otherworld and, in myth, their appearance always heralded some profound
change in the lives of those in the story. Considered in Celtic mythology to
be among the oldest creatures in existence. In its form of the White Doe or
White Stag, the deer was often a messenger and guide from the Otherworlds.
Following such an animal led the unsuspecting human into contact with
supernatural beings. The antlered headdress of Cernunnos may have been copied by
Celtic shamans as apparel in their rituals. THe deer represents keen scent,
grace swiftness, and gentleness. There are ways of reaching your goals other
than force.
Dog - Sacred to the faeries of Ireland and Scotland probably because they were
held in high regard by the Tuatha de Danann. Many Celtic myths involve dogs
or dog familiars, which belonged to heroic figures or deities, and wars were
often fought for and over them such as the one between Fionn MacCumhal and
King Arthur. Examples of the importance of Celtic dogs are found in the
myths of Gwyn Ap Nuad, Cuchulain, Amaethaon, and Taliesin. Dogs are also the
archetypal symbols of shapeshifters. Devoted hounds are often mentioned in
Celtic myths, such as Bran and Sceolan which belonged to Finn mac Cumhail.
Underworld hounds, such as the Welsh Cwn Annwn belonging to Arawn, are always
white with red ears. The Underworld Hounds run down and punish the guilty. Dogs
represent tracking skills, the ability to scent a trail, and companionship.
Dolphin - This creature was associated with sea deities. It deals with dreams
and harmony, and recognizing an balancing the rhythms of your body with those of
nature.
Dragon (Piastras (payshtha), Horm) - The dragon in Celtic-British mythology
has more varieties then the standard legged form; it is sometimes represented as
a water serpent or worm-shaped beast. There are many references to serpents or
dragons in Celtic myths. On many occasions the Fianna fought huge dragons in
lakes. One likely center of the serpent (dragon) was the sacred site of Kildare,
under the protection of the Goddess Brigit. Most cultures considered the dragon
a benevolent dweller of caves, lakes, and the inner Earth. It was an ancient
symbol of wealth. The dragon symbolized the power of the Elements, especially
that of the Earth, but also of the treasure of the subconscious mind. It may
appear at initiation. The dragon is another mighty magickal animal that appears in British and
Welsh stories. It is, of course, a creature of fire but is also related to
the Power of the Land. Another word for Ley Lines is Dragon Lines. Another
name for raising power is to invoke the "Eye of the Dragon". The whole Earth
was viewed by the Druids as the body of the Dragon. Menhirs and stone
Circles were located at great Power nodes. The Celts also called Dragons
'Fire Drakes'.
Eagle - Eagles were the feared scavengers of Europe and were usually linked to
death Gods, such as Beli, in the same way as the crow was linked to death
Goddesses. In Welsh mythology, Llew was turned into an eagle at the moment
of his murder. A bird noted for wisdom and long life in Celtic stories. The
eagle represents swiftness, strength, keen sight, and the knowledge of magick.
It helps you to see hidden spiritual truths.
Eel (Eas-Ganu) - The eel is mentioned in several Celtic legends, on of which
is the story of the two swineherds who battled through a variety of
shape-shifting forms. In their final form as eels, the swineherds were swallowed
by cows who later gave birth to magickal bulls. Cu Chulainn's spear Gae-Bolga
got its name from the eel. The Morrigan took on the form of an eel when she had
a magickal battle with the hero. The eel symbolizes adaptability, wisdom,
inspiration, and defense.
Fox (Madadh-Ruadh, Sionnach) - In Taliesin's Song of His Origins, the Bard
says he assumed the shape of a satirizing fox, a reference to the cunning,
slyness, and ability of the fox to make fools out of those who chase it. The
ability to watch the motivations and movements of others while remaining
unobserved yourself.
Frog (Losgrinn) - In many cultures the frog is a symbol of shamanism and
magick. It can teach you to leap swiftly from one level of consciousness to
another, from this world to the Otherworlds. The frog can also help you find the
courage to accept new ideas, nurture yourself, and find connections between
ideas.
Griffin - This mythical beast has the head and wings of an eagle, and the body
and tail of a lion. It teaches the shaman to combine various positive traits in
strength, yet maintaining discretion and seeing the truth. The protective
griffin symbolizes great magick and power.
Hare (Gèarr) or Rabbit (Coinean) - An animal sacred to the Goddess Andraste in
particular. Its movements were sometimes used for divination; Boadiccea used a
hare this way just before her last battle with the Romans. Associated with
transformation, the receiving of hidden teachings, and intuitive messages.
Hawk (Seabhag) - Celtic oral tradition lists the oldest animal as the hawk of Achill. As with other birds, the hawk is a messenger between the Otherworlds and
this world. However, it is of greater skill and strength than other birds. It
symbolizes clear-sightedness and far-memory. If you hear a hawk cry during a
journey, be alert to upcoming situations that need boldness and decisiveness to
keep from being thrown off balance.
Hedgehog - This prickly little creature often shows a need for less
defensiveness and seriousness. Appreciate life more.
Heron (Corra-Griothach) - Many of the myths
and attributes of the crane are shared by this bird
Horse - Horses were sacred to many Indo-European Goddesses, and often filled the
archetypal place given to cats in other cultures. They were linked to the
night, the moon, mystery, and magick. Nightmares, a name which is derived
from that of the female horse, were thought by the Celts to be brought by a
visiting horse Goddess such as Epona or Mare. In most Celtic myths the
horses are black or white.
A popular totem animal of the Celts; sacred to the Goddesses Epona and Rhiannon. The horse was considered to be a faithful guide to the
Otherworlds. It symbolizes stamina, endurance, and faithfulness.
Lizard (Dearc) - One of the few reptiles recognized as helpful to the shaman.
It symbolizes the shadowy plane of manifestation where events are constantly
changing shapes and patterns. If you see a lizard on a journey, be alert to all
below-the-surface activities going on around you.
Lynx - This creature is the keeper of deep secrets and hidden knowledge. It
can help with divinatory skills and the development of psychic senses. Sometimes
it symbolizes the need to look deeper within yourself and see what is hidden.
Magpie (Pioghaid) - This bird deals with omens and prophecies; the mysteries
of life and death.
Mouse (Luch) - The mouse is often mentioned in Celtic folklore. In one Welsh
story concerning Manawydan and Pryderi, a mouse is portrayed as the
shape-shifted wife of the magician Llwyd. The mouse represents secrets, cunning,
shyness, the ability to hide in times of danger. Its appearance often signals a
need to pay attention to small details, such as the fine print in contracts or
the double meaning in words.
Otter (Cù-dubh or Dòbhran) - These animals were considered very magickal by
the Celts. During the voyages of Maelduine, Brendan and others, these traveling
Celts were met by helpful otters. The otter is a strong protector who helps with
gaining wisdom, finding inner treasures or valuable talents, faithfulness, and
the ability to recover from any crisis. Enjoy life instead of just enduring it.
Ousel - (Usually spelled Ouzel in the United States.) This water bird is known
for its tenacious and deceptive personality. While it looks harmless enough,
it is revered for its ability to staunchly defend itself and its flock. In
myth, the Ousel of Cilgwri once picked a smith's hammer down to the size of
a small nut.
Owl (Cailleach, Oidhche, Comachag) - These birds were most often associated
with the Crone aspect of the Goddess. The word "cailleach" in the
Scottish-Gaelic means "owl". The owl is often a guide to and through the
Underworld, a creature of keen sight in darkness, and a silent and swift hunter.
It can help unmask those who would deceive you or take advantage of you.
Pig (Muc) - It was considered to be the magickal, sacred food the Tuatha de
Danann and an animal of Manannan mac Lir. In the Mabinogion Pwyll received a
gift of pigs from the Underworld god Arawn. The writings of Merlin say that he
spoke with a little pig in visions. Symbolic of the spiritual food necessary to
the shaman.
Rat (Radan) - Rats are not mentioned in a favorable light in Celtic folklore,
but hey have their place in shamanic journeys. Rats are sly, sometimes
aggressive, creatures who can track down whatever they seek, defending
themselves with great ferociousness.
Raven or Crow - The Crow is deeply linked to Crone Goddesses such as Badb, and to Goddess
of war or death like the Morrigan.
The Raven is similar to the crow in that it is deeply associated with death
deities. But, while the crow is usually reserved as a spirit form for
feminine deities, the raven has been the Otherworldly body for both Gods and
Goddesses. Like the crow, it flew over Celtic battlefields as the deity
incarnate. This animal is to treated with care. Along with the raven, the
crow is a symbol of conflict and death, an ill-omen associated with such Goddess
as Macha, Badb, and the Morrigan. The Irish word for crow is badb,
which is also the name of a Celtic war Goddess. Although the crow was
ill-omened, it was also considered to be skillful, cunning, single-minded, and a
bringer of knowledge. It is of value when trickery is needed. It also teaches
you to learn from the past, but not hold onto it. The raven is most closely associated with the Irish/Welsh God
Bran. Take care when dealing with the raven. An important totem
animal of the Celts. In Ireland the raven was associated with the battlefields
and such goddesses as the Morrigu or later Welsh Morrigan, just as was the crow.
The bird was connected with Bran the Blessed; in Welsh bran means "raven".
Although its reputation is dubious, it is an oracular bird. It often represents
the upsets and crises of life that are necessary for anything new to be created.
Salmon (Bradan) - A very wise,
magickal creature in Celtic lore. A salmon of great knowledge is said to swim in
the Well of Segais, eating the mystical hazelnuts that fall into the well. This
salmon is said to be as old as time itself and knows everything past and future.
When the Irish hero Finn mac Cumhail burned his thumb on a salmon and then put
the thumb in his mouth, he gained shamanic knowledge. The salmon teaches you how
to get in touch with ancestral knowledge and put it to practical use. While the airborne creatures archetypally linked the Celts to the
Underworld, sea creatures linked them to great knowledge, sacred mysteries,
and deep emotion, (typically, only deities of great wisdom and temperament
ruled the Celtic seas). Most prominent among these wise sea creatures was
the Salmon of Knowledge. The myths of Nudons and Fionn are among the many
dealing with this fish. It is said to have acquired its great knowledge from
eating the Nine Hazels of Wisdom that fell from the Tree of Knowledge. This
fish is was said to be among the oldest of living creatures.
Seagull (Faoilleann) - Seagulls do not figure in Celtic legends. However, they
are connected to sea deities, such as the god Manannan mac Lir and the goddess
Don. Like other birds, they are messengers from the Otherworlds.
Serpent - Represents the cyclic nature of life due to the annual shedding of its
skin. It is a phallic symbol, a symbol of the Triple Goddess, and of the
earth mysteries. It is important to the Druids, and is found on much old
Celtic jewelry. Contrary to popular myth, there are snakes in
Ireland, though they are pretty much confined to the rugged western region
of the Island.
Sow (Airc, Muc) - The Goddess Cerridwen is known as the White Sow. The sow was
considered a very powerful creature in the Otherworlds, particularly the
Underworld. As a creature of Cerridwen, it was associated with the Sacred
Cauldron and the granting of inspiration; also a creature of death and rebirth.
Squirrel (Feòrag) - This creature is always preparing for the future; it can
show the shaman how to do this in a practical way. Sometimes its appearance
heralds changes, even adversities. Plan ahead so that you have time, resource,
and energy stored.
Swan (Eala) - A mystical bird who figures in several Celtic stories. Its
feathers were often used in the ritual cloak of the Bards. Swans are connected
with music and song. Swans also help with the interpretation of dream symbols,
transitions, and spiritual evolution.
Turtle - The turtle is a slow-moving, methodical creature, carrying its
protection constantly with it. It can teach the shaman to be grounded, how to
stay in tune with Earth energies, the wisdom of flowing with the cycles of life,
and to be gentle with the body's needs.
Unicorn (Briabhall) - This mythic animal had the body of a white horse, the
legs of an antelope, and the tail of lion; a single horn was on its head. It is
the symbol of supreme magickal power. It teaches that every action is creation,
so make every day counts. It also helps to understand the relationship between
physical and spiritual realities.
Wolf (Madadh-alluidh) - The wolf is a cunning, intelligent creature, capable
of out-thinking hunters. It can teach you how to read the signs of Nature in
everything, how to pass by danger invisibly, how to outwit those who wish you
harm, and how to fight when needed. Sometimes the world, seen on a journey, will
lead you to a spiritual teacher and guide.
Wren (Dreathan-Donn, Dreòlan) - A sacred bird to the Druids, its musical notes
were used for divination. As with many other birds, the wren was considered a
messenger from the deities.
Days of the Week Planet Color
Monday - ruled by the Moon - White - Visions, dreams, magick,
divination, love
Tuesday - ruled by Mars - Red - Conflicts, power, courage, victory
Wednesday - ruled by Mercury - Purple - Intellect, communication, arts &
sciences, business
Thursday - ruled by Jupiter - Blue - Strength, will, inspiration
Friday - ruled by Venus - Green - Friendship, love, marriage
Saturday - ruled by Saturn - Black - Death, restriction, inhibitions
Sunday - ruled by the Sun - Yellow - Friendship, new enterprises, success
Lunar Influences
New Moon - marks the beginning or ritual works which is positive in
nature and the beginning of growth.
Full Moon - marks the peak of power. All things are focused and Concentrated.
Waning Moon - marks negative and destructive energies.
Aries, Leo, Sag. - The moon in these signs accents rituals of love or
friendship.
Taurus, Virgo, Cap. - The moon in these signs accents rituals of astral dealing
and Spirit workings.
Cancer, Scorpio, - The moon in these signs accents rituals, which involve
subconscious
Pisces - workings and psychic attack.
Celestial Incenses
Sun - cinnamon, laurel, olibanum, helitrope
Moon - lotus, sandalwood, jasmine, almond, camphor
Mars - dragons blood, aloes, tobacco
Mercury - cinquefoil, fennel, anise
Venus - rose, honeysuckle, ambergris, myrtle
Jupiter - pine, nutmeg, juniper
Saturn - frankincense, myrrh
Pluto - unknown as of yet
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