Green
Our bodies hold colors in our energy field and within while we are working through our human emotions. Yes it can be joyous, heartbreak or something in between, but we all have them. Since I love Spring and this time of year lets explore more about the color green. And for this conversation lets just go with the color of green in the crayon box and not all the shades (seperate conversation later).
Green: The Color That Doesn’t Ask Permission to Grow
Let’s talk about green—the color that doesn’t politely knock on your door. It kicks that shit in, tracks mud across your clean floors, and reminds you that life is messy, fertile, and wildly unapologetic.
Green is the pulse of the Earth. It’s chlorophyll, baby—literal life force turning sunlight into sustenance. In mysticism, green sits right in the chest at the heart chakra, that tricky little vortex where love, grief, compassion, and boundaries all wrestle for control. You don’t get one without
the others. Green doesn’t do half-measures.
The Feeling of Green
Green feels like exhaling after holding your breath too long. It’s safety—but not the boring kind. It’s the kind of safety that says, you can fall apart here...
and still grow something new.
It’s lush. It’s fertile. It’s sensual without needing to be sexual. Think moss under your bare feet, thick forests swallowing your overthinking, the quiet hum of something ancient reminding you that you’re not separate from any of this.
But don’t get it twisted—green also carries envy, jealousy, greed. The shadow side of abundance. Because when you crave growth but resist doing the work, green turns toxic real quick. That’s the lesson: growth without grounding becomes chaos.
Green in Myth & Magic
Green has always been the color of the in-between—the veil where humans meet something a little wilder.
In Celtic mythology, the Green Man isn’t just some leafy forest dude—he’s rebirth, decay, and regeneration wrapped into one. He reminds you that death feeds life. That what you’re shedding right now? It’s not the end. It’s fertilizer.
In Egyptian symbolism, green was tied to Osiris, god of the afterlife and resurrection. Translation: green is what happens after the breakdown. It’s what grows out of the ashes of your own bullshit.
And then there’s fairy folk lore—fae energy, tricksters draped in green, pulling humans into altered states and altered realities. Green doesn’t just heal you... it can seduce you into transformation, whether you’re ready or not.
The Symbolism of Green
Green is:
● Growth that doesn’t wait for permission
● Abundance that flows when you stop gripping so tight
● Healing that isn’t always gentle
● Nature reminding you that cycles are sacred—even the messy ones
It’s money. It’s luck. It’s the wild card in the deck of existence.
But here’s the real magic—green teaches reciprocity. You don’t just take from the Earth, from love, from life... you give back. Or eventually, things stop growing.
The Naughty Mystic Truth
You want to embody green energy? Then stop pretending you’re not part of nature. You’re not meant to be polished all the time. You’re meant to shed, regrow, evolve, and yes—sometimes look like a complete hot mess while doing it.
Green says:
Get your hands dirty.
Feel your feelings.
Let yourself expand beyond who you were.
Because growth isn’t aesthetic—it’s raw, unpredictable, and a little chaotic.
And honestly? That’s where the magic lives.
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