The History of Candle Colour in Hoodoo

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A number of traditional work root practitioners do not bother with this colour system of symbolic correspondences. When they do use candles, they use white. If your spell calls for a specific colour thank you and you don’t have that coloured candle – DON’T WORRY. Your spell will not be affected – unless you think it will be.

Candle dye for colouring wax was not widely used in candle manufacturing until the 19th century. Prior to that, candles would simply have been whatever colour the material was they were made of. By the 1940’s many African-Americans were incorporating basic coloured candles into their spiritual and magical practice to draw luck, love, and money and for protection from evil, etc.

In 1935, Zora Neal Hurston published in her Mules and Men this list of the meanings for candle colours.

Red–for victory
Pink–for love (some say for drawing success)
Yellow–for money
Green–to drive off (some say for success)
Blue–for success and protection (for causing death also)
White–for peace and to “uncross” and for weddings
Lavender–to cause harm (to bring triumph also)
Brown–for drawing money and people
Black–always for evil or death

In 1942, Henri Gamache published his Master Book of Candle-Burning, How to Burn Candles for Every Purpose detailing magical practices involving candles.

Red–love spells, affection, passion, bodily vigour
Pink–attraction, romance, clean living
Orange–change of plans, opening the way, prophetic dreams
Yellow–devotion, prayer, money (gold), cheerfulness, attraction
Green–money spells, gambling luck, business, a good job, good crops
Blue–peace, harmony, joy, kindly intentions, healing
White–spiritual blessings, purity, healing, rest
Purple–mastery, power, ambition, control, command
Brown–court case spells, neutrality
Black–repulsion, dark thoughts, sorrow, freedom from evilGamache also included references to Double Action candles.

Gamache also listed Double Action candles, which are candles with two different colours, one atop the other. Double Action candles magically combine the correspondences of both colours.

Red and Black (Double Action)–remove a love-jinxing spell
White and Black (Double Action)–to return evil to the sender
Green and Black (Double Action)–remove money-jinxing

As an example of colour association in the late 20th century, this list is from one of Anna Riva’s books, printed in 1980. Riva wrote, “There are currently available over 200 books on the subject of colour–from such diverse points as to how colour can affect moods, beauty, emotions, creativity, health, and sales.” Anna Riva, Candle Burning Magic: A Spellbook of Rituals for Good and Evil, 1980 (p. 6).

Red–life, love, sex, courage, energy, strength, health, impulsive, fiery, willpower, conceipt, vitality, magnetism
Pink–affection, service, love, honor, spiritual awakening, unselfishness, leadership, diplomacy, femininity
Orange–joy, enthusiasm, friendship, attraction, stimulation, self-control, adaptability, intellect, receptivity, organization
Yellow–unity, success, univeral love, activity, creativity, action, develop occult powers, invoke spirits, inspiration, concentration
Green–abundance, cooperation, generosity, fertility, success, luck, money, ambition, greed, envy, peace, harmony, health, healing
Blue–truth, health, inspiration, wisdom, immortality, loyalty, serenity, sincerity, devotion, kindness, patience, fidelity, honesty, peace, harmony in the home
White–purity, truth, sincerity, spirituality, wholeness, generosity, expansion, outgoing, cleansing, respect, innocence, prophecy, clairvoyance
Purple–dignity, ambition, idealism, wisdom, psychic ability, power, progress, independence, protection, pride, honors
Brown–balance, concentration, indecision, telepathic power, study, intuitive communication, earthiness, thrift
Black–evil, loss, adversity, protection from evil spirits, shield from the evil eye, repell black magic

The following is a 21st century list of colors used in hoodoo candlework, which is similar to the list of color correspondences assembled by Gamachi as well as others. The magical symbolism associated with the candle colors shows an influence from European magical traditions as well as early 20th century color symbolism.

Red–passion, victory, vigor, sexual spells
Pink–love, reconciliation, romance, clean/healthy living
Orange–open roads, remove blockages, marriage, change
Yellow–success, attraction, money (gold)
Green–luck, money magic, gambling spells, business, employment, good crops
Blue–protection, healing, harmony, peace
White–spiritual blessings, peace, purity
Purple–mastery, rulership, ambition, power, control, command, victory
Brown–court case spells, paper color for magic
Black–jinxes, mourning, removing hexes and crossed conditions

This particular list is taken from Carolyn Morrow Long, Spiritual Merchants: Religion Magic & Commerce, 2001.

White–peace
Red–victory
Purple–victory
Pink–love
Blue–protection
Yellow–money
Green–money
Brown or Black–jinxs

 

The symbolism involving different coloured candles has also affected the use of colours in other components of hoodoo magic.

Some hoodoo practice also involves “spirit work.” Certain spirits, angels, saints, etc. traditionally have certain colours associated with them. These traditional associations may be completely different from the 21st-century hoodoo colour association.

For example, St. Expedite is associated with the colour red and red candles are frequently burned to petition and honour this saint. This use of red probably relates more to the colour of the saint’s cloak or the fact that red is frequently associated with fast action.

It is important to remember not all hoodoo practitioners use the 21st-century list of colours, and those who do may only use it in relation to the colour of candles. Some do not concern themselves with matching the colour of the candle to mojo bags, beads, altar cloths, clothing, etc.

Uses of Colored Candles with the Psalms

Over time, different colour candles have become associated with the magical use of Psalms. The addition of using coloured candles with the Psalms is apparently an example of “reinforcement.” Two separate blessings/charms/prayers are used together to “reinforce” and enhance the effectiveness of the outcome. In this case, the candle colour system is a later practice added to an earlier traditional hoodoo practice involving the Psalms.

The following table has a collection of examples of specific colours of candles associated with the recitation of the Psalms for certain purposes.

Examples of Uses of Colored Candles with the Psalms

Colour Psalm Purpose
blue Psalm 3 Healing Severe Headache or Backache
green Psalm 4 Bringing Good Luck
green Psalm 4 Needing Financial or Real Capital for One’s Business
purple Psalm 5 Favourable Outcome for Dealing with the Government
and Bureaucratic Authorities
brown Psalm 5 Successful Court Case Outcome
blue Psalm 6 Healing Eyes
purple Psalm 7 Breaking a Hex
blue Psalm 9 Remedy for a Sick Child
purple Psalm 9 Against the Power and Malignity of Enemies
purple Psalm 11 and 12 Protection from Oppression and Persecution
pink Psalm 14 Gain Trust and Favor
purple Psalm 14 Protection from Corrupt Fools
purple Psalm 17 Protection During Travel
purple Psalm 22 Protection from Storms and the Elements
purple Pslam 22 Repeling Terrestrial Danger
white Psalm 23 Blessings and Beneficent Work
blue Psalm 23 Divination and Dreams
green Psalm 26 Employment
purple Psalm 29 Empowering Through the Word
purple Psalm 29 Overcoming Troublesome Spirits
purple Psalm 30 Safety from Evil
red Psalm 40 Make Good Wishes Come True
blue Psalm 42 Recieving Instruction in Dreams
red or pink Psalm 45 Bring Love and Passion
red or pink Psalm 45 Restore Love, Romance, and Peace Between a Husband and Wife
white Psalm 51 Cleansing and Purifying
purple Psalm 52 Freeing One’s Self from Slander
green Psalm 61 Blessing When Moving to a New Home
green Psalm 64 Healthful Sea Voyage
green Psalm 65 Blessings and Luck in New Endeavors
green Psalm 72 Gain Prosperity and Happiness With Others
pink Psalm 85 Restoring Peace Between Two Friends
purple Psalm 90 overcoming wild animals
purple Psalm 90 protection in one’s dwelling
purple or brown Psalm 90 overcoming evil influences
purple Psalm 94 Triumph in Legal Court Cases
purple or red Psalm 100 Overcome All Enemies
purple Psalm 101 Learning to Break Bad Habits and Behave Wisely
red or blue Psalm 102 Against a Grievous Affliction
red Psalm 103 Healing and Renewal
purple Psalm 111 Charming and Lovable
purple Psalm 112 Increase in Might and Power
blue Psalm 112:13 Develop Self Tranquillity and Harmony
green Psalm 114 Drawing Success in Business
green Psalm 114 Attracting Luck While Gambling
purple Psalm 116 Protection from Violent or Sudden Death
purple Palm 116:16-17 Safety from Imprisonment
blue or green Psalm 119 Help in Speaking with Someone About a Financial Dispute
purple Psalm 121 Safe Travel After Dark
purple Psalm 126 Protection for Newborns
purple Psalm 127 Protect Children
purple Psalm 129 Empowerment Against Oppression
blue Psalm 142 Relieving Pain in the Legs, Thighs, and Hips
blue Psalm 146 Curing a Wound or Wounds Requiring Surgery
white Psalm 150 Praise and Thanksgiving
red Psalm 150 Turning Sadness into Glee

 


Sources

Candle Burning Using the Psalms,
Dragonstar and Gypsy Witch, Tropical Spells Hoodoos and Voodoos + The Rare Black Pullet Manuscript, 2010.
Kenaz Filan, The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook, 2011.
Henri Gamache, Master Book of Candle-Burning, How to Burn Candles for Every Purpose, 1942.
Zora Neal Hurston, Mules and Men, 1935.
Carolyn Morrow Long, Spiritual Merchants: Religion Magic & Commerce, 2001.
William Alexander Oribello, Candle Burning Magic with the Psalms, 1988, 2011.

 

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