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In this episode, we talk about the power of green—the color of growth, life, and living, breathing abundance. Green invites you to ground, soften, and remember that you are part of a larger, living ecosystem.
Understanding Green in Color Magic
In nature, green is most present in chlorophyll—the pigment that allows plants to photosynthesize and turn sunlight into energy. It is the color of leaves, grass, new growth, and many of the environments we move through every day. Historically, green has also been connected to wealth, merchants, and bankers, which is why it still shows up in associations with money and prosperity.
In the chakra system, green is tied to the heart chakra—our capacity to love, grieve, heal, and hold ourselves and others with compassion.
In color magic, green can represent:
The earth element and nature magic
Fertility, growth, and new opportunities
Healing, balance, and courage of the heart
Prosperity, work, and long-term stability
Luck and positive change in direction
Green is the color of Friday | Venus | Freyja: the day of art, love, beauty, pleasure, and creative fertility. Many witches work with green on Fridays for:
Money magic and prosperity work
Fertility in all forms - creative, emotional, and physical
Love spells, music, and pleasure rituals
Heart-healing and reconnecting with joy in the body
Tarot, Symbolism, and the Power of Green
Because green is so strongly tied to the earth and to the heart, it appears often in tarot cards that speak to growth, embodiment, practicality, and emotional resilience.
The Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. Williams
Page of Swords - Green here holds honesty, integrity, curiosity, and the willingness to look at the truth with an open mind and open heart.
Eight of Wands - Green emphasizes momentum, clarity of direction, and the fertile rush of events unfolding quickly.
Ace of Pentacles - This Ace is the seed of prosperity and tangible security. The green field behind them points to down-to-earth growth, practical work, and building something solid over time.
The Sasuraibito Tarot deck by Stasia Burrington
The World - Green here speaks to cycles, completion, and the living, resilient ecosystem of your life. It is wholeness that still belongs to the land.
Ten of Daggers (Ten of Swords) - Green in this card can suggest the possibility of healing and renewal after burnout, painful endings, or mental overwhelm.
Two of Cactus (Two of Pentacles) - Green highlights balance, adaptability, and the grounded flexibility needed to juggle multiple responsibilities without losing your center.
💭 Today's Tarot Pull:
From Seasons of the Witch Samhain Oracle, I pulled Rooted (Reversed).
Reversed, Rooted suggests that you may feel unsafe, scattered, or unmoored. Your magic might feel “off,” your nervous system may be on edge, or you might be trying to manifest without tending to the foundations underneath you. Before you focus on big goals, this card asks you to come back to earth-based practices, to your breath, and to the simple rituals that help you feel held.
Reflective prompts on this card:
Where in my life do I feel ungrounded or overstretched right now?
How might my magic or spiritual work change if I prioritized grounding first?
What simple, earth-based practices help me feel more rooted in my body?
Ways to Connect & Support
Queer Coven Spooky 6-card spread!
Check me out Kayla Moore’s Connected Pleasure podcast, Living by the Body, Dreaming of Land, and Weaving the Future.
Be a Guest on my Podcast!
New Moon Collective Tarot Reading
Create your own Tarot Cards with collage! Grab it now!
Tarot for Transformation Workshops kick off starting January 2026. Get more info!
By Camille A. SaundersIn this episode, we talk about the power of green—the color of growth, life, and living, breathing abundance. Green invites you to ground, soften, and remember that you are part of a larger, living ecosystem.
Understanding Green in Color Magic
In nature, green is most present in chlorophyll—the pigment that allows plants to photosynthesize and turn sunlight into energy. It is the color of leaves, grass, new growth, and many of the environments we move through every day. Historically, green has also been connected to wealth, merchants, and bankers, which is why it still shows up in associations with money and prosperity.
In the chakra system, green is tied to the heart chakra—our capacity to love, grieve, heal, and hold ourselves and others with compassion.
In color magic, green can represent:
The earth element and nature magic
Fertility, growth, and new opportunities
Healing, balance, and courage of the heart
Prosperity, work, and long-term stability
Luck and positive change in direction
Green is the color of Friday | Venus | Freyja: the day of art, love, beauty, pleasure, and creative fertility. Many witches work with green on Fridays for:
Money magic and prosperity work
Fertility in all forms - creative, emotional, and physical
Love spells, music, and pleasure rituals
Heart-healing and reconnecting with joy in the body
Tarot, Symbolism, and the Power of Green
Because green is so strongly tied to the earth and to the heart, it appears often in tarot cards that speak to growth, embodiment, practicality, and emotional resilience.
The Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. Williams
Page of Swords - Green here holds honesty, integrity, curiosity, and the willingness to look at the truth with an open mind and open heart.
Eight of Wands - Green emphasizes momentum, clarity of direction, and the fertile rush of events unfolding quickly.
Ace of Pentacles - This Ace is the seed of prosperity and tangible security. The green field behind them points to down-to-earth growth, practical work, and building something solid over time.
The Sasuraibito Tarot deck by Stasia Burrington
The World - Green here speaks to cycles, completion, and the living, resilient ecosystem of your life. It is wholeness that still belongs to the land.
Ten of Daggers (Ten of Swords) - Green in this card can suggest the possibility of healing and renewal after burnout, painful endings, or mental overwhelm.
Two of Cactus (Two of Pentacles) - Green highlights balance, adaptability, and the grounded flexibility needed to juggle multiple responsibilities without losing your center.
💭 Today's Tarot Pull:
From Seasons of the Witch Samhain Oracle, I pulled Rooted (Reversed).
Reversed, Rooted suggests that you may feel unsafe, scattered, or unmoored. Your magic might feel “off,” your nervous system may be on edge, or you might be trying to manifest without tending to the foundations underneath you. Before you focus on big goals, this card asks you to come back to earth-based practices, to your breath, and to the simple rituals that help you feel held.
Reflective prompts on this card:
Where in my life do I feel ungrounded or overstretched right now?
How might my magic or spiritual work change if I prioritized grounding first?
What simple, earth-based practices help me feel more rooted in my body?
Ways to Connect & Support
Queer Coven Spooky 6-card spread!
Check me out Kayla Moore’s Connected Pleasure podcast, Living by the Body, Dreaming of Land, and Weaving the Future.
Be a Guest on my Podcast!
New Moon Collective Tarot Reading
Create your own Tarot Cards with collage! Grab it now!
Tarot for Transformation Workshops kick off starting January 2026. Get more info!