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Light consists of
the seven colour energies: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and
Violet. Each colour is connected to various areas of our body and will
affect us differently emotionally, physically, and mentally. By learning
how each colour influences us, we can effectively use colour to
give us an extra boost of energy when we need it.
If you wake up in the morning with little energy, or you need to prepare
for a business meeting, this is where the power of colours can help. All
you have to do is reflect on the type of day you have planned; choose
the colour that will help you meet the demands of the day; and then
absorb that particular colour. Itís like fueling your system with the
right kind of gas what
is colour therapy?
The next time you're at a fast
food restaurant look around at the decor. The colors are bright, cheery
and fun. Do you think the designers picked those colors just so you
would be "happy" while you were there? Think again! Not that
they don't want you happy, but bright colors such as red, orange and
yellow have been proven to stimulate the nervous system and increase
your appetite. This idea is associated with an ages-old principle called
"color therapy".
Color therapy is based on the fact
that physiologic functions respond to specific colors. Exactly how does
this happen? Attached to the brain are pineal glands, which control the
daily rhythms of life. When light enters through the eyes (or the skin)
it travels neurological pathways to these pineal glands. Different
colors give off different wavelength frequencies and these different
frequencies have different effects on physical and psychological
functions. The example given above with yellow, red and orange in the
fast food restaurant is just one way this principle works.
Before looking further into more
examples of how color therapy has been put into practice, let's look at
specific colors and their proven effects.
Black:
self-confidence, power, strength
Blue:
calming, lowers blood pressure, decreases respiration
Green:
soothing, relaxing mentally as well as physically, helps those suffering
from depression, anxiety, nervousness
Violet:
suppresses appetite, provides a peaceful environment, good for migraines
Pink:
used in diet therapy as an appetite suppressant, relaxes muscles,
relieves tension, soothing
Yellow:
energizes, relieves depression, improves memory, stimulates appetite
Orange:
energizes, stimulates appetite and digestive system
Red:
stimulates brain wave activity, increases heart rate, respirations and
blood pressure, excites sexual glands
Color therapy can be practiced
either with colored light or color pigments such as paints or swatches.
Using colored light for therapy
has been in practice a very long time and we see it happening every day,
whether we realize it or not. Research was also done to test the effects
of colored light on muscles. When subjects were using a hand grip and
exposed to blue light, their grip lightened, while other tests have
shown that when muscles were exposed to red light the electrical
activity in them increased.
Exposing the body to colored light
is also believed to aid in healing. Green light is believed to help
heart problems and cancer, while blue is used to treat ulcer pain,
inflammatory disorders and back problems. Red helps treat skin problems,
bladder infections and anemia while orange works on allergies and
constipation. Yellow light can also heal muscle cramps, hypoglycemia and
gall stones.
Color therapy can also be incorporated by using paints or simple blocks
of color. Back to blue and its calming effects, studies have shown that
when disruptive children were placed in blue classrooms, their
aggression subsided dramatically. An even more interesting report stated
that when officials in England switched the color of bridges in London
from black to blue, the rate of suicide there decreased by 50%.
Pink is another color that has had
proven remarkable results. As part of a weight control program at Johns
Hopkins Medical University in Baltimore, patients are given a color
square called "bubble gum pink," which has shown to suppress
appetite and stress related snacking. This same color has reduced the
violent tendencies of prisoners as well as having calmed excitable
mental patients.
So, if we want to experiment with
color therapy on a private basis do we need to carry color swatches
around with us? Not necessarily. Practicing color therapy can be as
simple as choosing the color clothing you'll wear to what color you
paint your bathroom.
If you have a busy day coming up
and you need to feel energized, wear orange. If you desire to give off
an air of power and strength, wear black. On the other hand, some say
that if you are uncoordinated DON'T wear red.
Since yellow helps improve memory,
try studying by writing your notes on a yellow legal pad. If you desire
total relaxation at the end of a long day and take a long soak in the
tub, paint your bathroom green.
So you see, there are many different ways to experiment with how color
affects you. But if you tend to get the "between meal
munchies", you might want to carry around that swatch of bubble gum
pink.
Written
by Traci Vandermark
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Colour
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Means
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Uses
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Too much of...
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RED
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energy, vitality, power,
vital, passionate, courageous, aggressive, impulsive
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Known to escalate the
body's metabolism with vibrance and passion, overcome depression
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Increases anxiety,
agitation, stress
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ORANGE
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energy
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Has a gentle warming
effect, increases immunity, potency
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Increases anxiety
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YELLOW
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intellect, cheering, warm, caution,
innovative
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Helps mental stimulation, Clears a foggy
head
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Causes exhaustion, too much mental
activity
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GREEN
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balance inexperienced,
wealthy, jealous, moderate, balanced, traditional
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Good for tired nerves,
will balance emotions, refreshes the spirit, encourages us to feel
compassion
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Creates negative energy
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BLUE
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truth, serenity,
harmony, loyal, sincere, responsible
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Soothes the mind
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Depressing and sorrowful
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INDIGO
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truth
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Allows a clearer path
for the conscious to the spiritual self
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Headache
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PURPLE
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serenity
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Good for mental and
nervous problems
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Negative thoughts
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LAVENDER
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equilibrium
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Helps with spiritual
healing
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Tired and disoriented
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WHITE
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purity, innocent, optimistic
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Purify mind on the highest levels
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SILVER
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peace, persitence
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Removes diseases
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GOLD
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strength
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Strengthens the body and
spirit
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Too strong for many
people
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BLACK
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silence, elegant,
powerful
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Silence and peace
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Aloof, intimidating
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GREY
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stability
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Inspires creativity and symbolises
success
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