Colorology and How to Use It
Color. It’s not just fashion or mood boards. I’m talking real power guys. Spiritual, psychological, subconscious power. Color is energy and frequency. It’s how I mark my territory, set tone, and cast spells without ever opening my mouth.
You ever walk in a room and feel someone before they speak? That’s color at work. That’s the unseen doing what it does best, controlling without effort.
Colorology 101 (The Game They Don’t Teach You)
Color isn’t just visual, it’s energetic coding. Every color vibrates at a certain frequency. Your subconscious picks up on it whether you’re aware or not. That’s why certain colors make you feel safe, anxious, turned on, or powerful. We’re not just seeing; we’re feeling in wavelengths.
Think of it like this, if sound can change your mood, so can color. Same frequency language.
A Few Codes You Should Know
Red: War, passion, sex, power, bloodline. This is the frequency of urgency and seduction. It makes people look whether they want to or not. That’s why red is used in sales and lingerie, same game, different language.
White: Clean slate and new beginnings, but don’t be fooled. Too much white is either sterile or manipulative. Spiritualists wear it for clarity, but it’s also used to disarm. Soft power.
Blue: Authority, peace, and loyalty. It can also mean suppression. Police uniforms. Banks. Lawyers. You feel calm, but you’re also being controlled.
Green: Life, money and growth. Also envy. Use it when manifesting abundance or healing. It’s a building frequency.
Yellow: Attention and communication. Childlike confidence. But it can also be shallow and trigger anxiety if overused. Use sparingly, especially in business.
Pink: Sweetness, softness and submission. Also manipulation. This is the color of “I’m not a threat,” which is a lie most of the time.
Purple: Spiritual royalty. Wisdom. Psychic energy. It opens portals and connects you to things beyond the veil. But it requires responsibility.
Gold: The gods. Period. Use this to call in wealth, but don’t play with gold if your mind ain’t right. It magnifies whatever is already within you.
So Why Did I Choose Black?
Because I live in the abyss. Not by force, by choice. Black is not evil, it’s misunderstood. It’s the color of everything before it becomes something. It’s the womb and cave. The silence before the spell. Black holds all potential. People fear black because it reminds them of what they don’t understand, their own shadow. I wear it because I do understand it. And I use it.
Black doesn’t beg or try. It doesn’t chase. It consumes it absorbs everything. It’s final. When I walk into a room wearing black, I’ve already taken control before a word leaves my lips. That’s not fashion, that’s strategy.
In My Rituals
I don’t do soft-colored candles and flower water unless I’m working with innocence or sweetness, and for me that’s rare. My altar is black. My notebooks are black. My robe is black. I work with spirits who don’t respond to aesthetics, they respond to truth. Black brings me into the silence where I can hear clearly. I don’t need distractions when I’m doing shadow work, I need depth.
When I want to bind something or go deep in dreamwork, I use black obsidian, black candles, black ink. I wear black lingerie when I’m casting with my body. And yes, you can use your body to cast spells, but that’s a different post lol.
In My Brand
You’ll notice everything I put out carries that same undertone. Darkness. Depth. Mystery. That’s not branding for show, it’s who I am. People are addicted to the mystery, not the product. They don’t even know why they keep coming back, but I do. I’m using frequency to pull them in. I create from the underworld. From my pain and silence. Mainly, from my own hell.
Everything I post, every photo, every ebook cover, is coded. Even if you don’t know what it means, your subconscious does.
Wardrobe: Armor, Not Aesthetic
My black wardrobe isn’t because I’m moody, it’s because I’m strategic. I’m not trying to be seen; I’m trying to be felt. People underestimate how powerful presence is when it’s silent.
When I wear black gloves, I’m not just dressing up, I’m creating distance. Detachment. Clean boundaries. It’s giving “don’t touch unless you’re chosen.” My red-bottom boots? That’s my warning label. Luxury, but dangerous. I move like a spell walking when I’m with my dominatrix clients.
So How Do You Use This?
Start small and intentional.
Ask yourself: what do I want to say without saying it?
Use color when writing, your font colors, your background.
Dress for energy, not compliments.
Brand yourself with frequency, not trends.
Watch how people react to different colors on you.
Track your emotions when you wear certain colors.
And if you're going through something right now? If you’re rebuilding yourself or reclaiming your voice, wear black. Don’t let them see you until you’re ready. Walk through your own abyss until you don’t flinch at anything anymore.
Color isn’t just about looking cute, it’s a weapon, a shield, a portal, and a spell all in one.
Use it like it matters, because it does.