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Lucky Color of the Day
Lucky color of December 3, 2023
Teal is a revitalizing and rejuvenating color that represents open communication, clarity of thought, faith, truth and is symbolic of the infinity of the sea and sky. If it’s an individual’s favorite color, it is usually indicative of their optimism, trust, faith and hope in others.
Italian traditional folk magick - feather colour meanings 🪶
In general, feathers are often considered to be powerful symbols of spiritual communication and can be used in spells, rituals, and other magical workings.
Here are some possible meanings associated with feather colors in Italian witchcraft:
Black feathers may be associated with protection, banishing negativity, or enhancing psychic abilities.
White feathers may represent purification, spiritual awakening, or connection to the divine.
Brown feathers may be linked to stability, grounding, or fertility. Red feathers may symbolize passion, love, or courage.
Yellow feathers may be associated with creativity, intellectual pursuits, or mental clarity.
Green feathers may represent growth, healing, or abundance.
Blue feathers may be linked to communication, intuition, or the element of water.
Feather colors can have different meanings in various cultures and belief systems, including Italian witchcraft. However, it's important to note that witchcraft practices can vary greatly among individuals and regions, and there is no standardized or universal interpretation for feather colors.
Ludmilla Tcherina in the tales of Hoffmann (1951) in a giant clamshell bed
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“Water is good, so is thirst; shadow is good, so is sun; the honey from the rosemarys and the honey of the bare fields.”
— Antonio Machado
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