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Green
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Green signifies nature, healing, money, love, fertility, and growth. In the Celtic myth about the Green God, he was the God of fertility. Because green represents nature and is seen in most foliage, it represents growth in all aspects. It may be used for literal fertility, but also growth in your bank account, growth in a relationship, self-growth, etc.
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Yellow
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Yellow signifies vitality, joy, hope, and optimism. Deities in Ancient Greece had yellow robes which made it an unpopular among early christians. Within nature, yellow is present in sunlight, sand, corn, flowers, etc. The sunlight feeds the earth, things like autumn leaves (representing harvest) and corn feed us. Because of this, it is a color that represents joy and comfort.
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Orange
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Orange represents energy, success, opportunity, and ambition. Orange is the color of embers and sunrise/sunset. Because of this, the color signifies fresh beginnings and opportunities. It might be used in a ritual when looking for a new job or promotion, or during a goal-setting meditation.
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Red
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Red represents grounding energy, strength, passion, courage, lust, and charisma. Red appears in nature as fire, blood, roses, rubies, and more. In witchcraft, red is in no way a negatively associated color, however in other religions and cultures it represents the devil and evil.
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War Water
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Wicca
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War water has long been used as a curse of sorts. It is usually made in a sealed jar, using nails, moss, and water (optimally swamp water). Letting it oxidize for a week or so allows the nails to rust and moss to decompose, leaving you with a red or brown murky water that smells like a swamp. It is utilized by breaking the jar on the land or doorstep of the person you wish to be your target. Whoever walks through it will have a curse laid upon them.
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Crystal Grid
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Crystal grids come in all different shapes, sizes, and purposes. They are a guide to laying out crystals in a way that is most conducive to your intention. Often people will write down their intention and place it under the center stone. Each grid is different and help the energy flow between crystals in a different way. They are frequently used during meditation or divination to get a clearer image.
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Lavender
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Lavender is often associated with relaxation due to its use in spas and diffusers, but there is a reason for that. In witchcraft, it is used to bring inner calm and relieve stress. Growing it yourself can bring luck and burning it can cleanse your space of stressful energies.
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Grimoire
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The term Grimoire comes from an old French word that referred to any text written in Latin. The new meaning is believed to date back to the medieval period when pagans were being persecuted. The books of herbal remedies, worship of gods and goddesses, and other aspects of pagan life at this time were used as secret journals. Nowadays, grimoires are used in the same way, they act as a journal. It is considered bad luck to show the inside of your grimoire to anyone, but they are usually filled with recipes, spells, herbal associations, crystal grids, and more. It is used as a collection of all the knowledge gained through practice.
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Scrying Mirror
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Wicca
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Scrying is a slightly more controversial form of divination. Throughout history, mirrors have often been considered a portal to the spirit realm, a gateway to hell, even just an evil doorway. Because of these negative thought on mirrors, scrying with black mirrors became more controversial. This type of scrying is similar to water or crystal ball scrying. The process involves darkness and a small light such as a candle, and a lot of staring, for a long time. Images come and go in the reflection and similar to all other divination, your interpretation is what matters.