"Legend has it: if you see a purple door, know that a witch lives behind it!" π§ββοΈβ¨
More than any other color, purple is associated with mysticism and magic. It sits on the border of the warm and cool ends of the spectrum, containing both blue and red pigments. Since ancient times, purple has been linked to wisdom and the opening of the "third eye." It is the color of the seventh chakra, connecting us with the divine and the energy of the Universe.
Purple, or more specifically its purpure shade, is the color of the highest power and influence. The robes of nobles in ancient Rome and the mantles of European kings were dyed in purple. It was also the color of the vestments of the highest Catholic clergy. Magic and wisdom are closely tied to the ability to influence others and one's own fate.
Purple soothes and calms, making thoughts clearer. Purple curtains are said to improve sleep. Potions poured into vials of purple glass are primarily cleansing mixtures, tinctures, and talismans used for opening the "third eye." Purple is not the best option for protection or love passion potions unless itβs an almost red glass. However, it is very effective for developing intelligence and memory.
You should work with purple candles when you want to expand the boundaries of consciousness and enhance your occult abilities. They help to strengthen magical energy and are very effective for increasing the power of a ritual. Such candles can be used in both black magic and magic that influences the will of others. They can also be lit during meditations and spiritual work that requires concentration.
Lilac shade of purple is associated with romantic love and enchantment. It can be used in rituals and for making talismans that promote romantic affection and attract admirers. Purple and lilac flowers include bellflowers, violets, lavender, and lilacs. These shades can also be found in foxglove, columbine, lupine, delphinium, bindweed, sweet peas, roses, peonies, carnations, tulips, hyacinths, crocuses, gladioli, dahlias, irises, asters, petunias, wisteria, and many others.
Purple gemstones include amethyst, iolite, almandine, lilac sapphire, charoite, fluorite, lilac jade, lilac kunzite, lepidolite, and sugilite. This color is associated with the planets: Jupiter, Neptune, and Saturn, and with the zodiac signs: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Virgo, and Libra.
Today, I would like to offer you an artifact of a corresponding effect (assistance in magical practices, enhancing authority, suggestion, power), with the focused application of color magic. It is a connection to the Higher Worlds, a beacon for the gods, so they hear, see, understand, and respond. You could say it's like a one-way phone: you put it on, it works, and it rings on the other end. This is for those who lack established personal connections with the Northern pantheon but need to work within that tradition. It is an auxiliary and extremely useful item.