Often, the colors
we like best are the colors we most need in our lives and provide us with
subtle vibrational help. The wondrous displays of color that define
the world around us are manifestations of light, and as such, each possesses
a unique frequency. The attraction we feel to certain colors is not a matter
of chance — we experience the beneficial effects of color even while
blindfolded. We are naturally drawn to those colors that lift our mood,
expand consciousness, and restore health. Color therapy, also known as chromo
therapy, allows us to harness the power of individual color frequencies to
heal the body, positively influence our emotions, and achieve a renewed sense
of inner harmony through sympathetic resonance. It is easy to overlook the colors that
saturate our personal and professional environments. Yet these, whether in
the form of the paint on our walls or the clothing we wear, can influence our
thoughts, behaviors, and feelings to an extraordinary degree. The colors we
like best are often those that we need most in our lives, and there are many
ways we can utilize them. Basking under a colored lightbulb or gazing at an
area of color can stimulate or calm us, depending on the color we choose. For
example, red stimulates the brain, circulatory systems, and first chakra,
giving us an energy boost, while blue acts on the throat chakra, soothing the
body and mind. And when we do not feel drawn to any one color, we can still
benefit from the healing effects of white light, which is an amalgamation of
all the colors of the visible spectrum. It is a cleansing color, one that can
purify us on many levels. Human beings evolved to delight in vivid
sunsets and rainbows, to enjoy the sensations awakened by a particularly
eye-catching color, and to decorate our spaces and ourselves with bright
colors. In essence, we evolved to love the light because of its harmonizing
influence on every aspect of us. When we pay attention to the potential
effects of individual colors, we can modify our spaces, wardrobes, and habits
to ensure that we introduce the colors that speak to us most deeply in our
everyday lives. |
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