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We have a physiological response to colour.  Research shows that when a man is placed in a red room, his temperature goes up and his heart rate increases.  When he is placed in the blue room, both drop.  So we know that the action or energy of Red is to energise and the Blue is calming. 

Colour analysis gives us the opportunity to look deeper within us to identify negative patterns that we wish to change.  Colour also reminds us of our strengths and talents. 

If you are currently drawn to Blue, it could mean the following:

Positive aspects of Blue

Physical
Communication / throat

Emotional
Peaceful

Mental
Analytical

Spiritual
Looking for support and guidance
Negative aspects of Blue

Physical
Struggle to speak up / listen

Emotional
Difficulty with authority

Mental
Stress levels too high

Spiritual
Nightmares
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To continue the analysis of the Blue issue, we can take it a step further and look at the complementary colour of Blue which is Orange. Together they speak about creative communication.  Blue and Orange could also be a shock around not being heard, a childhood trauma that has created a pattern preventing the adult from communicating effectively.

If the Blue is selected with other colours during a session or course, we can begin to look at colour combinations, opening up another level of colour information.  For example, Blue and Yellow together is intelligence and discipline, the person who identifies with these colours would possibly be a good teacher in mathematics.  

DNA and Colour 

dna

 Our cells hold memories.  In the movie ‘What the Bleep do we know’ scientists and film makers visually demonstrate how our cells are one huge database that holds recordings of previous events.  Our responses to situations are automatic based on what has been recorded.  In modern science we know that the recipient of a heart transplant begins to demonstrate attributes of the donor, the cellular memory is seemingly transferred from one body to another. 

Colour in Action 

 There is no limit to how or where colour knowledge can be applied.  In one school in South Africa, the attendance and pass rate has gone up since the headmistress of the school keeps a set of Colour Mirrors bottles in her office.  When the children struggle to express their needs or emotions, the colour bottles are used as a communication tool, giving the teachers insight into the issues that are affecting the pupil.  Not only does the colour bottle provide insight, it also has a calmimg effect on the pupil.  For a long time, religious leaders have used the information that is blessed or prayed into oils for sacred ceremonies and healing.  In modern times we have experiments that show us what this process looks like and how water holds information.

Water and Memory

 Dr Masaru Emoto studies the effect of words, sounds and emotions on water crystals.  In one experiment he places a label with a word on a bottle of water.  If the word is positive, the drop of water from this bottle will grow at -5° into a beautifully formed crystal.  When he places a negative word on the same water sample, the crystal does not grow. 

hope-crystal.jpg Water Crystal
for word 'Hope'
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Water Crystal
for word 'Blasphemy'

Dr Emoto’s experiments demonstrate that water responds to and holds information.  Considering that 70% of our body is made up of water, we can begin to realise how important it is to love ourselves and keep a positive attitude towards our bodies and the environment.  
 
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Psychology of Colour


Specialist in Colour Mirrors systems which form the foundation of my International Courses, Readings, Presentations and Clinics. Based in England and work Internationally.

Colour Mirrors, International, England, Colour Therapy