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BoS: Correspondences: Fire
Fire

Fire is the element of change, will and passion. In a sense it contains within it all forms of magick, since magick is the process of change.

Fire magick can be frightening. The results manifest quickly and spectacularly. It is not an element for the faint-hearted. However, it is the most primal and for this reason is much used.

This is the realm of sexuality and passion. It is no only the "sacred fire" of sex, it is also the spark of divinity which shines within us and all living things. It is at once the most physical and spiritual of the elements.

Direction

South - the place of greatest heat.
Name of South Wind Notus
Energy

Projective
Masculine
Signs

Aries
Leo
Sagittarius
Ritual Work

Energy, spirit, heat, flame, blood, sap, life, will, healing and destroyings, purification, bonfires, hearth fires, candle flames, sun, eruptions, explosions freedom, change, sight, perception, vision, illumination, learning, love, passions, sexuality, authority, destruction, change, will, the will to dare, creativity, loyalty, force, transformation, protection, courage, strength, higher self, success, refinement, the arts, evolutions, faith, phsyical exercise, bodyawareness, work nurturance, vitality, self-knowledge, power
Places

Deserts, hot springs, volcanoes, ovens, fire places, bedrooms (for sex), weight rooms, locker rooms, suanas, athletic fields
Colors

Red
The color of flames
Gold
Crimson
Orange
White
Ritual Forms

Burning
Fuming or smoldering of an image, herb or other object
candles or small blazes
Basic Nature

Purifying, destruction, cleansing, energetic, sexual, forceful.
Heat is a manifestation of this element.
Point in Life

Youth
Types of Magick Ruled

Candle, Storm, time and Star.
Time

Noon
Season

Summer - The time of Heat.
Magickal Tools

Dagger
Censer
Lamp or Candles
Burned herbs or requests on paper
Knife
Spirits

Salamanders, Firedrakes, the consciousness of flames
Angel

Michael
King

Djin
Sense

Sight
Stones and Jewels

Fire Opal, Red or Fiery, as in jasper. Volcanic, as in lava; clear, as in quartz crystals. Ruby, Carnelian, Rhodochrosite, Agates
Metals

Gold
Brass
Incense

Olibanum
Copal
Cinnamon
Juniper
Plants and Trees

Garlic, Hibiscus, Mustard, Nettle, Onion, Red Peppers, Cinnamon, Red Poppies, Stinging, thorny or hot plants such as thistle, chile peppers and bouganvillea, desert-dwelling cacti, coffee beans, generally seeds
Almond Tree, in flower.
Animals

Fire Breathing Dragons, lions, horses, when their hooves strike sparks, snakes, cricket, praying mantis, ladybug, bee, scorpion, shark, phoenix, coyote, fox
Goddesses

Brigit, Hestia, Pele, Vesta
Gods

Agni, Hepaetus, Horus, Promtheus Vulcan
Attracted By

Candles, Lamps, Incense, Fire
Musical Instruments

Guitar, All Stringed Instruments
Symbols

Lightning, Volcanoes, Rainbow, Sun, Stars, Lava, A heat object.