Invoking Euros, The East Wind

Euros is associated with autumn as well as rain and warm weather. He is depicted bearing a sheath of grain and a sickle. His symbol is water pouring out of an upside down vase.

Euros is the Wind of Renewed life and intellect. Euros is the bringer of rain. Because rain is thought to generally bring favorable change, this wind is symbolic of improvements.

Pagans attribute the power of dramatic improvements to this wind, and also use it for anything to do with the intellect.

In Pagan lore, this wind is associated with the color white, and the hour of dawn.

Winds that blow from the East are associated with transformation, and new beginnings.

When the easterly winds blow, use this time to practice spellwork involving all things new.

Actions associated with wind might include writing a new spells, creating a new ritual, or finding new avenues in your chosen path.

Spellwork:

Spells for new beginnings and creation.

The mind, all mental, intuitive and psychic work. Knowledge, abstract learning, wind and breath. Inspiration, hearing, harmony, herbal knowledge, plant growth, finding lost things, memory, contact the Angels.

To know, understand, unlock secrets of the dead, and Zen meditation.

Find a high point like the top of the hill. Face the wind, and close your eyes focusing how the wind feels blowing through your body. Imagine all the places that air has been and where it’s on the way now. Say:

Ancient traveler on invisible winds,

Carrier of wishes and sacred things.

I ask that you take along my prayer,

That I may be blessed with your air!

Release to the wind 💨 the handful of seeds. Give the wind some fruitful offerings!