Lovely Yule Colors and How to Work With Them
This article examines the symbolic significance of colors associated with Yule, the winter solstice celebration within contemporary witchcraft and pagan traditions.
This article examines the symbolic significance of colors associated with Yule, the winter solstice celebration within contemporary witchcraft and pagan traditions.
This article examines the symbolic significance of colors associated with Beltane, a Celtic festival historically celebrated on April 30th–May 1st marking the transition from spring to summer. The author explores the historical origins of Beltane traditions, including ritual bonfires honoring the deity Bel, and provides guidance on incorporating specific colors—particularly red and yellow—into contemporary spiritual observances such as rituals, spellwork, and ceremonial attire.
This article provides spiritual guidance on the traditional color associations observed during Lughnasadh (Lammas), a harvest festival within the Celtic wheel of the year, examining the symbolic meanings attributed to yellow, gold, orange, brown, and green within contemporary witchcraft and pagan practice.
This article examines the symbolic significance of black and orange as the traditional colors associated with Samhain, the Celtic festival marking the transition into the dark half of the year.
This article examines the symbolic significance of brown and orange as primary colors associated with Mabon, the autumnal equinox celebration within contemporary pagan practice. The author explores the spiritual meanings attributed to these colors—including grounding, creativity, and connection to earth—and provides guidance on incorporating them into ritual activities such as altar preparation, candle meditation, and harvest banquets.
This article examines the symbolic significance and practical applications of colors associated with Imbolc, a traditional pagan sabbath celebrated during early February.