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The Magic of Blue: A Portal to the Faery Realm 💙

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Have You Wondered Why Faehallows Glows Blue?

If you’ve explored the digital groves of Faehallows School of Magic, you’ve probably noticed something curious:

Everything glows blue.
Not the cold, corporate blue of social media or bank logos.
But a spectrum of shimmering, soul-deep blues—turquoise, teal, cerulean, periwinkle, lapis, indigo.

The kind of colors that hum with mystery, that whisper like twilight rivers and moonlit meadows.
That are more like a feeling than a hue.

Some visitors might wonder: why choose blue? (I’ve wondered that myself.)

Isn’t Celtic magic supposed to be all about Kelly-green hills and golden torcs?
Isn’t faery energy more pink or pastel—or even black, white and red?Blue view

But if you listen closely…
Blue is the hidden thread.
The truest color of the Otherworlds.

True Blue in the Celtic World: More Than a Color

To our Celtic ancestors, colors were not just aesthetics—they were symbols, signs, frequencies.

Blue, especially deep blue or woad blue, held power.

The Picts—those fierce, mystical tribes of northern Britain—were said to paint themselves in woad before battle, invoking protection, power, and transformation.
This wasn’t just war paint. It was spellwork.
A cloaking of the body in sacred energy.

In Celtic mythology, blue is the color of water, wisdom, and prophecy.
Of wells and rivers, thresholds and tides.
It’s the domain of goddesses like Danu and Boann (of the River Boyne) and of mystical places like the Well of Segais, where salmon swim in spirals and hazel trees drop golden nuts of inspiration.

Blue, in this ancient sense, is the color of portals.
And that is exactly what Faehallows School of Magic is: a portal.

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Faery Realms and the Blue Veil

Now let’s step a little deeper…
Into the mist.
Into the realm of the Faery.

Most faery encounters do not happen in golden light. They happen at dusk, the time between day and night—when the world turns blue.

Have you noticed?

That soft periwinkle glow that descends just after sunset (I adore that color).
The eerie turquoise shimmer on a dewy spiderweb.
The silvery-blue shadows cast by moonlight on leaves.

Blue faeryThis is the light of the Otherworld.
This is the frequency of faery.

The faeries are not creatures of midday sun—they dwell in liminal spaces: twilight, mist, dreamy edges.
And blue is the color of edges.

When we cloak Faehallows school in blue, we are signaling that it lives between worlds.
That it does not play by the rules of algorithms and logic.
It hums with the old songs—the ones you remember in your bones, even if no one taught them to you.

Blue Ray Souls and the Faery Path

Many who are called to Celtic magic and the Faehallows path are Blue Ray souls—whether they know it or not.

Blue Ray beings are here to hold the energy of peace, truth, and healing.
We often feel out of place in the modern world—too sensitive, too gentle, too different.
But in the realm of the faeries and the ancient ways, we are exactly as we are meant to be.

The blue tones in our visual world are not accidental.
They are energetic anchors.
They call to the subtle-souled, the in-betweeners, the quiet magicians.

They say: You are home here.

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Turquoise: The Faery Messenger

Of all the blues, turquoise might be the most faery of them all.

It holds the essence of waterfalls and dragonfly wings.
It bridges the throat and heart chakras and holds the energy of the high-heart—combining the voice of love and the song of truth.

Turquoise says:
“Speak your magic.”
“Sing your spell.”
“Let your frequency ripple like light through clear water.”

We use turquoise in our branding because it calls to those ready to remember their voice.
Not the loud voice, but the true one.

indigo beautyIndigo: The Gatekeeper of the Mysteries

Indigo is the deep magic.

The third eye. The knowing behind knowing.
The color of the Morrigan’s raven cloak and Merlin’s midnight sky.

It holds initiation energy.
It’s not always comfortable—but it’s honest.
It invites you to close your physical eyes and see with your soul.

In the Faehallows temple, indigo is woven through our shamanic journeys, our spell-craft, our sacred silence.

It says:
“Come deeper.”
“There is more.”
“You are ready.”

woman at portalPeriwinkle: The Light of the In-Between

Periwinkle is the softest of the blues—the color of dreamtime, faery rings, and bluebells.

It carries the giggle of elves and the touch of nymphs.
It is gentle and playful and immensely powerful.

Periwinkle is what wraps around you when you step into circle here.
When you sit in ritual and feel your nervous system finally exhale.
When you remember you are not broken, just woven differently.

True Blue Is an Energy

So when you see all this blue in our School of Magic, know that it’s not just a branding choice.

It’s a frequency.

It’s the feeling of returning to something ancient and true.
It’s the shimmer of Avalon under moonlight.
It’s the invitation to live from your essence, not your to-do list.

True Blue is devotion.
True Blue is remembrance.
True Blue is you, if you feel the pull.

Enter the Portal of Blue

Step into the blue...

If this blue magic speaks to you—if your heart stirs at the sight of deep water, if you feel a strange ache when the sky turns indigo at dusk, if you dream of faeries and forgotten songs—then Faehallows was made for you.

Not everyone will feel it.
But those who do… you’re not imagining it.
You’re remembering.

You Belong Here

In this temple of turquoise and truth.
In this grove of indigo insight.
In this school where periwinkle twilight falls like a blessing.

The portal is open.
And blue is the key.

Are you ready to follow the blue thread of magic back to your soul?
Join us in Faehallows School of Magic, where the Otherworld glimmers just beneath the surface, and every lesson is a spell.

Whether you’re new to Celtic magic or ready to deepen your path with the faeries, our courses, circles, and guided shamanic journeys will meet you where you are.

Let the blue lead you home.