When we enter a room or see an object for the first time, our minds register
its color before any other detail. The colors our eyes can perceive are like
words that form a subtle language of mood, energy, and insight. Color can
exert a gentle effect on the mind and the body, influencing our dispositions
and our physical health. Color has the ability to trigger our emotions,
affect the way we think and act, and influence our attitudes. You
unconsciously respond to the color of the walls in your home, your car, your
clothing, and the food you eat based on your body’s natural reactions to
certain colors and the psychological associations you have formed around
them. The consequences of the decision to paint a room or wear a specific
article of clothing therefore goes beyond aesthetics.
The colors you encounter throughout your day can make you feel happy or sad,
invigorate you or drain your vitality, and even affect your work habits.
Throughout history, cultures spread over many different parts of the globe
have attributed varying meanings to different colors. In China, blue is
associated with immortality, while people in the Middle East view blue as a
color of protection. There is also evidence that human beings respond to
color in a very visceral way. Red excites us and inflames our
passions. Too much red, however, can make us feel overstimulated and
irritated. Pink tends to make people feel loved and protected but also can
cause feelings of lethargy. Yellow represents joy or optimism and can
energize you and help you think more clearly. Bright orange reduces
depression and sadness. Blue and green are known to inspire peaceful
feelings, and people are often able to concentrate better and work in rooms
painted in soft blues and greens. The darker tones of both colors can make
you feel serious and introspective.
There are ways to integrate color into your life that go beyond picking the
hues of your décor and your wardrobe. You can meditate with color by
concentrating on the colors that make you feel peaceful or using a
progression of colors to symbolize a descent into a relaxed state. Color
breathing involves visualizing certain colors as you in inhale and exhale.
Choose to surround yourself with the colors that you are attracted to and
make you feel good, and you can create an environment that makes you feel
nurtured, peaceful, and uplifted.
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