QUOTE(Radiant Star @ Aug 20 2006, 04:40 AM)
Look at this link and click the paths for stones etc
http://www.isisbooks.com/binah.asp[/url]
This link shows an example of some colours - scroll to near the end for the table
http://www.hermetic.com/browe-archive/acha...chapter%201.htm Think you may need to go Googling here too.
Hope that gives you a basic start on the colours.
Radiant Star,
I appreciate your help in referring me to your various websites, however, neither actually address my question. I am already familiar with the Minutuum Mundum color scale applied to the tree. This is essentially the color scale that equates with the Queen Scale. It is the most commonly used scale when referring to the sefirot, however it is only one aspect. Each represents a particular element and its qualities, Knight (or king) represents fire, Queen represents water, Prince (Emperor) Air, and Princess (Empress) represents earth. The titles are equivalent to Tarot suits. So this means that each sphere and path has a different color attributed to it under different contexts (take Binah for example: Knight-Crimson, Queen-Black, Prince-Dark Brown, and Princess-Grey flecked Pink). So with all this in mind, what significance do you think this would hold in relevance to magickal workings?
This post has been edited by kairos: Aug 20 2006, 03:21 PM