In this episode, we talk about the power of red—the color of fire, passion, courage, and raw life force. Whether you're new to tarot or deep in your craft, red invites you to reconnect with your body, your vitality, and your power.
What we explore in this episode:
What Color Magic is and how to use it intuitively
The traditional planetary and day-of-the-week color correspondences
How color shows up in tarot symbolism
Ways to incorporate color into your spiritual and mundane routines
Understanding Red in Color Magic
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light, which is why we instinctively feel its intensity. Across cultures and history, red has symbolized power, vitality, sexuality, danger, heat, courage, blood, life, and sacrifice. It is one of humanity’s oldest colors—used in prehistoric cave art, ancient rituals, armor, and holy ceremonies.
In color magic, red represents:
Fire
Strength and vitality
Power and momentum
Courage and assertiveness
Passion, sexuality, and desire
Survival instincts and energetic drive
Red is the color of Tuesday | Mars: assertive, strategic, competitive, courageous. Red is an activator. It signals movement, quickening, and awakening. It tells the body: Wake up. Pay attention. Act.
To align with red’s magic, choose practices that engage the body, heat, passion, or courage. Red is powerful magic for:
Conflict resolution
Physical strength
Legal matters
Vitality and endurance
Logic and decisive action
War magic or protective magic
This is why many witches wear red or pink on Tuesdays—to embody courage, direction, and unwavering momentum.
Tarot, Symbolism, and the Power of Red
Many central archetypes in tarot wear red because red conveys power and agency. Red in tarot shows where you must take initiative, trust your inner fire, or call on courage.
The Sasuraibito Tarot deck by Stasia Burrington
Five of Swords - Red emphasizes conflict, self-sabotage, and sharp internal battles.
Nine of Cups - Pink-red hues connect to self-love, softness, and emotional fullness.
King of Cups - A red-orange tunic reminds us that emotional intelligence requires inner strength.
Therapists Who Tarot Deck, Prompts by Dreya Blume, and Images by Rebecca Bloom
The Hermit - A red, flame-like interior glow suggests the sacred fire of inner transformation.
The Tower - Red marks crisis, explosive change, and the lightning-bolt moment of truth.
Four of Wands - Red celebrations, community warmth, joy, and shared passion.
💭 Today's Tarot Pull:
From The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck, who also goes by snakes4hair, I pulled The Hermit (Upright).
The Hermit invites you into a different kind of fire: the inner flame of devotion, soul-searching, and emotional truth.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What part of my life is asking for honest attention?
Where do I feel a spark that wants tending?
What truth is burning quietly inside me?
How can solitude help me reconnect with desire or purpose?
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