red and blue
Color Red Symbolism
In occult terms the color red is representative of emotions and fire. The color is often said to symbolize power, hate, warning, or death. Various groups use the color red in association with fire and blood (so-called passions), while the color is also symbolic of war and the planets Mars and Saturn for esoteric means. The color red is also known as a warm color and is oft used in connection with images of hell and Satan.
Color Blue Symbolism
In occult terms the color blue is representative of personality and water. The color is often said to symbolize emotion, balance, water, or change. Various groups use the color blue in association with mood and royal blood (so-called blue bloods), while the color is also symbolic of planets Jupiter and Mercury for esoteric means. The color blue is also known as a cool color and is oft used in connection with images of rivers or streams. The emotion of ‘feeling blue’ was represented via the blue colored character of ‘Sadness’ in the Pixar film
‘Inside Out’, while the red colored emotion was displayed through the character of “Anger”.
COLOR TROPES
The basic four elements are given a color coded model which all occultist and adepts of the esoteric scheme make use. Below the illustration of the 6 letter colored pattern of “Google”, is provided. The first two letters consist of the colors blue and red, indicative of the occult trope known as “Red Vs. Blue”. The four remaining letters consist of the colors of the four elements. These colors are: yellow for air, blue for water, green for earth, and red for fire. The 6 letter name Google was chosen specifically to indicate the power of hex-craft, or the ability to enchant users under use of the service. While the Google chrome logo was crafted to induce the pattern of three sixes, or classic 666 symbolism.
Google “Four Elements” Color Symbolism & 666 Logo
It might be that colors are assigned to letters according to whether their positions represent a prime number or don’t. Thus letters number 1, 2, 3 and 5 (all of them prime numbers) have a distinctive or “prime” color assigned: blue, red, yellow and green. Letters number 4 and 6 (not prime numbers) repeat colors -no longer “prime colors”- in the same order that such colors were assigned in the first time: blue and then red. This pattern could thus be applied and reapplied in a similar manner, repeating the color tropes between “primes” and “non-primes”.
The upward triangle shown above is colored in red to indicate power and fire, a method of the “As Above So Below”, occult principle. The downward triangle colored in blue to indicate the water element, together the triangles complete the 6 sided star symbol, a hex-craft tool of enchantment.
RED VS BLUE OCCULT TROPE
The Red Vs Blue Trope Originated Within The Egyptian Religion And Is Used Today For Esoteric or Occult Purposes.
In the Egyptian hall of judgment, a departed soul meets with the gods to plead his case of
42 negative confessions. During this confession the deceased would have his red heart weighed against the blue ostrich feather of the goddess Ma’at on a scale of justice. If his heart were too heavy (filled with inequity and sin) then his soul would be fed to a demon and his spirit would cease to exist. If his red heart equals exactly the weight of the bluefeather, the gods would allow him safe passage into the afterlife. Thus the Red Vs. Blue occult trope was conceived and is of course used often, without the knowledge of the general public. Ma’at refers to the goddess and ancient Egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice.
An Egyptian pharaoh was appointed to “achieve” Ma’at, which means that he had to keep and protect justice and harmony in a constant balance, the symbol of which was represented via the blue ostrich feather of the goddess. The Egyptian people sought to destroy the chaos “Isfet” (evil itself). A responsible kingship meant that Egypt would remain in prosperity and at peace of Ma’at.
https://gematria.codes/2016/07/21/red-vs-blue-gematria-study-occult-symbolism/
The colors symbolically significant in Masonry are purple, red, white, black, green, yellow, violet and blue. Each color has for its purpose the teaching to the Mason of a valuable moral lesson or the calling of his attention to some historical fact of interest Masonically, certain of the colors serving both purposes at one and the same time.
http://www.masonicdictionary.com/colors.html