South Wind
The further south you travel, the hotter it gets— on this side of the equator, at least. For this reason, the southern wind is a hot and fiery one.
Symbolically it rules noon, when the sun (or moon) is highest in the sky, the time of the greatest light and heat. Because the south wind is related to the element of fire, its magic covers the same ground. The south wind, however, can be used for any type of magic when it’s blowing. It’s a good time to cast spells.
Since this wind is strong and hot, spells performed with it are assured an extra jolt of power. It is always exciting and interesting working with the south wind!
Be warned, however, that fire— even the diluted fire of the southern wind— can be dangerous. As we know, fire can burn.
The color of the south wind? Yellow— the yellow of the sun at noon.
Earth Power: Techniques of Natural Magic
Scott Cunningham
