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The correspondences of North, South, East, and West . There are many different versions, and you should use whatever works for you!!
Directional correspondences can be used to lay out your altar, plan a ritual, figure out which way to face while doing spells, and more!!
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*North
North corresponds to the element of Earth, and earthy colors such as brown and forest green. North is also related to Pentacles, money, rocks, and all that is solid and firm.
On the north place of your altar, you can place crystals, a bowl of salt (useful for cleansing), and anything that means Earth to you.
Whenever possible, face North while doing spells and rituals related to money.
*South
South is energy, growth, and the element of Fire. It is often symbolized by wands or staves and warm colors such as orange, yellow, and red.
On the South place in your altar, you could put your wand, a candle, and perhaps a potted plant.
Face South during rituals and spells related to energy, growth, and vitality.
*East
East corresponds to the element of Air as well as the colors white and pale blue, thoughts, and knives and swords.
On the East place of your altar, consider putting your Athame, incense burner, and perhaps a journal in which you record your thoughts.
You can face East while doing spells and rituals related to thoughts, such as a spell for focus while studying for a test.
*West
West is Water, emotions, cups, and colors such as sea green and bright, watery blue.
In the West part of your altar, you could put your chalice, cauldron, and if you collect Waters of the World* this would be a goo place to put them as well.
Face west during spells or rituals related to emotion, such as a ritual to help you keep your temper under control. West is also a good direction to build a ritual to keep rainstorms under control around, although you should be careful when meddling with weather.
-Waters of the World are an idea of the Pagan author Starhawk. You collect a few drops of water from everywhere you visit, mix them together, and there you have it - Waters of the World.