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School for Witches / How colour is used in Wicca and Witchcraft
How Colour is used (3) (4)

How colour is used in Wicca and Witchcraft

£24.99

Comprised of Movies and PDF notes

Description

 

The information that is used for this course is taken from the Witchy Part 2 training manual. If you have completed Witchy Part 2 then you would have already covered the information in this course. In saying that, please note that the information in this short course is only a small part of the complete Witchy Part 2 training.

 

This course offers:
  • 14 Movies
  • 2 hours and 46 minutes of content

Colours can be used in a variety of ways in Wicca and Witchcraft. It really helps to have a good understanding of the qualities and attributes associated with them. This way you can maximize how you work colour into your magickal workings. Colour supports and boosts magickal workings and can be used to infuse the energy to make it more potent. This course explores the idea of working with colour, with suggestions on how you may choose to do this. The 12 most commonly used colours as part of Wiccan workings are explored in depth. As part of the deep dive into these colours you will explore their physical, emotional, spiritual and mental associations along with their corresponding crystals, essential oils, flowers, herbs and foods.

 

These colours are:

  • Red
  • Black
  • Brown
  • Orange
  • Gold
  • Yellow
  • Green
  • Turquoise
  • Blue
  • Indigo
  • Purple
  • White

 

This course further explores the idea that many Wiccans describe and categorize different forms of magickal workings by colour. It seems to be a general understanding that the term ‘white magick’ or being a ‘white witch’ is understood to mean magick that focuses on the light with harm to none, whereas ‘black magick’ or being a ‘black witch’ focuses on the dark and looks to promoting the self first. Magick can be broken down into colour categories, and each colour has its own range of magickal workings that is attributed to it. This will offer you the opportunity to see where your magickal workings and interests fit within the colour spectrum. 13 colours are explored, offering you a wonderful insight into the sorts of magick linked in to the energy and power of colour.