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Color Red in Witchcraft: Symbolism, Dreams, Associations & More

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Written by: Dawn Black (Witchipedia)

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Reviewed by: Tina Caro

The color red is bold, bright and energetic. It evokes images of passion and violence. It is the color of the sweet red rose and our very lifeblood. Red is used in magic for purifying the blood, for inducing lust and passion, to increase energy, power, courage, even violence.

Wear red or decorate with red to stimulate energy, enthusiasm, and confidence and to draw attention. Use the color red to highlight a focal point in your home or garden.

In Eastern cultures, the color red typically symbolizes joy, luck, and good fortune and is often the choice for bride’s to wear on their wedding day. In India, a red mark worn on the forehead is said to bring good luck. In China, the Lunar New Year is celebrated by decorating with red, hanging red banners, and giving children “lucky money” in red envelopes. A man-eating creature, the Nian is afraid of loud noises and the color red.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Red is a potent color in spiritual symbolism, often representing passion, love, and energy, but also danger, anger, and courage.

In magical practices, the color red is linked to desires, passion, and intense emotions, making it ideal for love spells, lust, and motivation.

Various deities across different cultures are associated with the color red, such as Aphrodite, Shiva, and Santa Muerte, signifying its diverse spiritual significance.

Red is a popular color in symbolism, seen in the vibrant red roses symbolizing love, the fiery red dragon representing power, and the red ribbon denoting awareness and support for various causes.

Red color spiritual symbolism

Red is often associated with powerful and transformative energies in many spiritual traditions. It is often seen as a symbol of passion, energy, and life force. In some traditions, red is also associated with the element of fire, and is used to represent heat, transformation, and the power of the sun.

In some spiritual traditions, red is also associated with the heart chakra, and is seen as a symbol of love, compassion, and the capacity to give and receive love. It is also often used to represent the divine feminine and is associated with fertility, creativity, and the life force.

SymbolDescription
PassionRed is often associated with intense emotions, desire, and romantic love.
PowerRed represents strength, energy, and assertiveness.
VitalityIt signifies life force, vigor, and vitality.
CourageRed is connected to bravery, boldness, and courage in the face of challenges.
ActionIt symbolizes action, motivation, and drive.
ImportanceRed is often associated with importance, attention, and significance.
WarningIt can represent danger, caution, or a need for alertness.
Blood and LifeRed is linked to blood, life-giving properties, and the vitality of the body.
CelebrationIt is often used to symbolize joy, celebration, and festivity.
Table 1: Symbolism of Red

Red is also often used as a symbol of courage, strength, and determination and is often associated with spiritual warriors and those on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. It is also often used to represent the blood of life and is associated with sacrifice, rebirth, and the cycle of life.

Correspondences for the Color Red

  • Number: 1
  • Zodiac Sign(s): Aries
  • Planet(s): Mars
  • Element: fire
  • Direction: South
  • Season: Summer
  • Day: Tuesday
  • Holidays: Beltane, Yule, Lunar New Year
  • Riteof Passage : Birth, Death, Marriage
  • Chakra: First, root chakra
  • Fragrances: Basil, Cinnamon, Dragon’s Blood, Pine
  • Herbs: Cayenne, Chives, Cranesbill, Crowfoot, Hibiscus, Holy Thistle, Hops, Onion, nettles, Sunflower, Rose, Tobacco, Wormwood.
  • Animals: Alligator, Ant, Bear, Badger, Beetle, Chicken, Lion, Ram, Tiger, Wolf
  • Stones/Minerals: Agate, Garnet, Ruby, Spinel, Red Tourmaline, Red Topaz, Rubellite, Rhodochrosite, Red Jasper
  • Tarot: cups, Fives
  • Politics The color red is associated with communism. It is also associated with the Republican party in the United States.
  • Symbols: The color red means STOP in Western culture. In the US’s color-coded terrorist threat system, the color red means “severe”. A red cross symbolizes medical personnel. In the West, the Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides disaster relief. The Red Crescent is a similar and partner organization headquartered in the Middle East.

Magical Intents

Action, birth, change, courage, lust, passion, life, excitement, energy, celebration, blood and healing and purification of blood and physical body, sexual healing, sex, inflammations, violence, stimulation, passion in love, transformation, will, passion in love and beauty.

Red Color in Witchcraft

Leave red rose petals in your wake. 

You know the whole trail of rose petals in the bedroom thing?  That’s ancient witchcraft.  Cleopatra filled her bed chamber with the “temptress blossoms” when Mark Antony came knocking. For more ideas on how to use this divinely beguiling floral, check out 5 Magical Ways to Use Roses.

Charge some red lip gloss under the full moon. 

I love cute little makeup spells.  This one is both classic and simple.  Lay a tube of red lip gloss under the full moon and then wear it to draw passion into your life.

Burn red candles on a love altar. 

Currently on the dating scene?  Burn red candles on your altar to conjure an alluring, amorous energy around you.

Wear garnet jewelry. 

This deeply scarlet gemstone pulses with passionate energy.  Especially powerful for an Aquarius or Capricorn born in January (the garnet is their birthstone).

Add some pizazz to an attraction ritual with red smoke bombs in the cauldron. 

Nothing dramatizes a ritual like smoke bombs.  I stock up every year during the Fourth of July and I use them in different colors all year round.

Make red mojo bags for love. 

Personally, I like to do them in nifty heart shapes and give them away for Valentine’s.  Because I’m cute like that.  Check out How to Make Heat Activated Spell Sachets for some inspiration.

Heart shaped mojo bags and spell sachets.

Put red sheets on the bed. 

Then anoint the four corners of the bed with cinnamon, rose and/vanillia essential oil.  Trust me, girl.  It creates a vibe.

Include red berries in kitchen witch spells for love & attraction.

Raspberries, cherries & strawberries make appropriate threads to weave into the tapestry of a well-cooked kitchen love spell.  Need ideas?  Try this Strawberry & Chocolate spell.

red raspberries and witchcraft

Plant a red apple tree to bless a marriage.  

Red apples symbolize the longevity of lifelong romance.  Plant a red apple tree in the garden, bury a copy of your marriage vows with the roots and tend to it as you would your spouse’s heart.  (This makes an awesome handfasting gift!)

Tie together a bundle of roman

Tie a bundle of rosemary, dried roses and/or cinnamon sticks with red ribbon and hang it in the bedroom to stoke the flames of passion.

A list of deities associated with the red color

Here is a list of deities that are associated with the color red:

  1. Kali: Kali is a Hindu goddess who is often depicted with red skin and a red tongue. She is associated with death, destruction, and transformation and is seen as a powerful and fierce protector.
  2. Sekhmet: Sekhmet is an Egyptian goddess of war and destruction and is often depicted with a red crown and a red sun disk. She is associated with the power of the sun and is seen as a fierce protector.
  3. Pele: Pele is the Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes and is often depicted with red hair and a red dress. She is associated with the element of fire, and is seen as a powerful and transformative force.
  4. Athena: Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom and war and is often depicted with a red shield and a red dress. She is associated with courage, strength, and determination and is seen as a powerful protector.
  5. Inanna: Inanna is the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war, and is often depicted with red hair and a red dress. She is associated with the divine feminine and is seen as a powerful and transformative force.
  6. Xipe Tótec: Xipe Tótec is an Aztec god of fertility, agriculture, and renewal, and is often depicted with red skin and a red tunic. He is associated with the cycle of life and death and is seen as a powerful and transformative force.
  7. Brigid: Brigid is the Irish goddess of fire, fertility, and poetry and is often depicted with red hair and a red dress. She is associated with the divine feminine and is seen as a powerful and transformative force.
  8. Hestia: Hestia is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and domesticity and is often depicted with a red dress. She is associated with the element of fire and is seen as a powerful and transformative force.
  9. Artemis: Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth and is often depicted with a red dress. She is associated with the divine feminine and is seen as a powerful and transformative force.
  10. Quetzalcoatl: Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec god of civilization, knowledge, and the arts and is often depicted with red feathers and a red cloak. He is associated with the element of fire and is seen as a powerful and transformative force.

10 Most popular red-colored symbols

  1. Om symbol: Om is a sacred syllable in Hinduism and Buddhism and is often associated with the divine, ultimate reality, and the ultimate consciousness. It is often displayed in red as a symbol of power and divine energy.
  2. Red hamsa hand: The hamsa hand is a symbol of protection and good luck in many cultures, including Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. It is often depicted in red to represent strength and courage.
  3. Red lotus: The lotus symbolizes enlightenment, purity, and transcendence in Buddhism and Hinduism. The red lotus is often associated with the heart chakra, representing love, compassion, and the capacity to give and receive love.
  4. Red Tibetan prayer flag: Tibetan prayer flags are colorful squares of cloth hung in the air to spread blessings and good wishes. Red prayer flags are often associated with the fire element, and symbolize passion, energy, and the potential for transformation.
  5. Red yin yang: The yin yang symbol represents balance and harmony, with the black and white halves representing complementary forces. The red yin yang is often used to describe the balance between the material and spiritual worlds, or the balance between the masculine and feminine energies.
  6. Red sun: The sun is a powerful symbol in many cultures and religions, representing life, energy, and rebirth. In Native American culture, the red sun is often associated with the east and represents the beginning of a new day or a new phase of life.
  7. Red chalice: The chalice symbolizes the divine feminine and is often associated with the goddess, fertility, and the life force. The red chalice is often used to represent the blood of life, or the divine feminine energy that gives life.
  8. Red ankh: The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol of life and eternal life, and is often depicted in red to represent the life force.
  9. Red pentagram: The pentagram is a five-pointed star that is often associated with magic, the occult, and spiritualism. The red pentagram is often used to represent the element of fire and is associated with passion, energy, and transformation.
  10. Red cross: The red cross is a symbol of the Christian faith and represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. It is also used as a symbol of humanitarian aid and medical assistance and is recognized worldwide as a symbol of care and compassion.

What is the meaning of dreaming of red color?

The meaning of dreaming about the color red can vary depending on the context of the dream and the individual’s associations with the color. Here are a few possible interpretations of dreaming about red:

  1. Passion and desire: Red is often associated with passion, desire, and intensity. Seeing red in a dream might symbolize a need for more passion and excitement in your life, or it might represent feelings of desire toward someone else.
  2. Anger and aggression: Red is often associated with anger and aggression. Seeing red in a dream might indicate a need to address feelings of anger or frustration or represent a fear of losing control.
  3. Love and romance: Red is often associated with love and romance. Seeing red in a dream might symbolize a desire for more love and connection in your life, or it might represent feelings of love and affection towards someone else.
  4. Danger and warning: Red is often associated with risk and caution. Seeing red in a dream might indicate a need to be cautious or to pay attention to potential environmental dangers.
  5. Power and strength: Red is often associated with power and strength. Seeing red in a dream might symbolize a need to assert yourself or to tap into your inner strength.

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About Morningbird (Witchipedia's Founder)

I am a homesteading hearth witch who grew up along the shores of the Hudson River and has lived among the Great Lakes for the past 20 years. Together with my musical husband and youngest child, I steward a one-acre mini homestead with herb, vegetable and flower gardens, chickens, ducks, geese and rabbits, and areas reserved for native plants and wildlife. 

I have three children; two are grown, and I have been practicing magick alone and with family and friends for over 30 years.

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