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Are you ready to discover what your witch color is? Your witch color can reveal interesting aspects of your personality and energy. It represents a connection to the mystical and magical world. Let's dive in and explore what your witch color might be. To begin, close your eyes and take a few deep breaths. Relax your mind and let go of any distracting thoughts. Imagine yourself surrounded by an aura of light.


Wouldn’t this be the most depressing room to sleep in? Maybe it would be pretty with the drapes thrown back and the sun pouring in. The depressing atmosphere is appropriate, though, since Sally is mourning her recently deceased husband. In this scene, her daughter is trying to draw her out of bed, without success.

The other set, just to the left of those kitchen steps, lead up and through the double doors into the conservatory, which is the view we just saw a couple of pictures up in this post. In Victoria, she is quoted as saying, I analyzed the descriptions of the stairway and the tangle of vines growing up over the back door and decided it had to be Victorian.

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Imagine yourself surrounded by an aura of light. This light begins to take on a specific color, reflecting your inner energy and essence. Open your eyes and notice the first color that pops into your mind.

What 'Practical Magic' taught me about life, love and the importance of sisterhood

Practical Magic came out in 1998, when I was 9 years old. And it was a fixture of my childhood and high school years.

It feels like every fall, I would pop the movie into my VCR and get absorbed into a world of magic.

/ Brandon Watson for NPR Brandon Watson for NPR Marielle Segarra is the host of Life Kit, NPR's home for all the best tips and tricks.

The film is set in New England, and most of the action takes place in a gorgeous old house on a cliffside. Sunlight trickles through glass windowpanes into the house, where the occupants grow herbs for their spells and light candles by blowing on them.

Those occupants are witches, of course: two sisters named Sally, played by Sandra Bullock, and Gillian, played by Nicole Kidman, as well as their aunts, played by Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest.

I watched them with dreamy, wide eyes. Sandra Bullock in her loose-fitting jeans, a sweater, and white sneakers always looked casually, effortlessly cool. Nicole Kidman was striking with her impossibly long, bright red hair and chic black-on-black outfits.

And then you had the aunts, who were never afraid to be themselves — and showed that in their fashion choices. In one scene, Stockard Channing walks around town, shielding herself from the sun with a red parasol.

These women were strong. They were powerful. And they were playful. They ate chocolate cake for breakfast. They frolicked naked under the full moon. They blended up margaritas at midnight and danced around the kitchen in their pajamas to "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson. (Side note: the Practical Magic soundtrack is a treasure. Stevie Nicks. Joni Mitchell. Faith Hill's "This Kiss.")

I think, as a kid, that this was the extent of it. I loved how these characters made me feel.

It's funny, though, how a movie you've gone back to over and over since childhood can mean different things to you over time.

Learning a valuable lesson

As I got into middle school and high school, I started to pick up on some of the movie's other themes.

I remember watching it one October with a friend my sophomore year of high school. I'm pretty sure we were watching a VHS, and the resolution was grainy.

And then the scene came on. After a build-up of significant sexual tension, two characters share a passionate kiss. Sitting on my friend's bedroom floor, I felt butterflies in my stomach. I wanted to be kissed like that.

I related a lot to Gillian, Nicole Kidman's character.

At the beginning of the film, a desperate woman comes to the aunts and asks them to perform a love spell. Sitting in the kitchen, she throws down a wad of cash and says: "I want him to want me so much that he can't stand it." Then she takes a needle and stabs a bird — part of the spell.

Warner Bros/Maximum Film / Alamy Alamy Nicole Kidman's character Gillian throws herself into every romantic connection she can find.

Sally and Gillian are young girls at this point, and they're sitting on the steps watching this unfold.

"I hope I never fall in love," Sally says.

"I can't wait to fall in love," Gillian says.

Sally is so determined to never fall in love that she casts a spell. She conjures up an image of a man who doesn't exist. He can ride a pony backwards. He can flip pancakes in the air. He'll be marvelously kind. His favorite shape will be a star, and he'll have one green eye, and one blue. Her logic is that if this man doesn't exist, she'll never fall in love, and she'll never have a broken heart.

And as she grows up, Sally stays afraid of romantic love. Afraid of feeling so deeply and then getting hurt. And for good reason.

Meanwhile, Gillian throws herself into every romantic connection she can find. It's like an addiction.

Later, one of Gillian's relationships turns abusive. In a scene at the house, she describes love to her niece, Sally's daughter.

"Do you ever put your arms out and spin and spin and spin really, really fast? Well that's what love is like," she says. "It makes your heart race. It turns the world upside down. But if you're not careful, if you don't keep your eyes on something still, you can lose your balance. You can't see what's happening to the people around you. You can't see that you're about to fall."

This movie introduced me to the idea that love could be dangerous. That you should learn to protect yourself.

But that's not the only lesson I learned.

A love worth taking a chance on

You remember the spell Sally cast? Well, I guess we're doing spoilers here — it turns out that he does exist. And he's her happy ending.

Watching Practical Magic now — and I still do watch it every October — it occurs to me that, yes, that is a Hollywood twist. You can't dream up a list of specific characteristics and go out in search of that person. And love isn't just about happy endings. It's an ongoing choice to treat someone else with care and respect.

But what I've learned is that real love is even more beautiful. Because when you do grow to love someone, all their idiosyncrasies and their details become so sacred to you, so imprinted on your heart, that it's almost like you'd dreamed them into existence.

That's worth taking a chance on.

Setting intentions, feeling like you deserve them, taking inspired action…
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This is your witch color. It represents your unique magical energy and the qualities that make you a witch. Each color has its own meaning and symbolism. Let's delve into the significance of different witch colors: 1. Purple: If your witch color is purple, you possess a deep connection to spirituality and intuition. You are a highly intuitive individual and have a natural ability to tap into the unknown. Purple witches often excel in divination, psychic abilities, and spiritual healing. 2. Green: As a green witch, you are deeply connected to nature and all its elements. You have a special affinity for plants, herbs, and crystals. Green witches are skilled in herbalism, gardening, and natural healing. Your witch color reflects your nurturing and earthy nature. 3. Black: If your witch color is black, you possess a deep understanding of the shadow self and the mysteries of life. Black witches are often associated with transformation, power, and the occult. You have a profound wisdom and are adept at working with the unseen. Many black witches excel in spell casting and energy manipulation. 4. Blue: As a blue witch, you have a strong connection to the element of water. You are highly intuitive and empathic, and possess a calming and soothing presence. Blue witches excel in emotional healing, dreamwork, and intuition development. 5. Silver: If your witch color is silver, you possess a deep connection to the moon and its cycles. You have a natural gift for manifestation and working with lunar energies. Silver witches are often associated with feminine power and intuition. You excel in moon magic, divination, and working with the subconscious mind. Remember, these are just a few examples of witch colors and their meanings. Your witch color may differ, and that's perfectly fine! Embrace your unique witch color and explore its symbolism in your magical practice. Your witch color is a reflection of your inner self and the magic you bring to the world. Embrace it, learn from it, and let it guide you on your witchy journey..

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