Fashionable Colors - Color
Therapy
Contributor article by Elizabeth
Harper
We all have our own
fashion style, but did you realize your choice of colors may
actually reveal more about you than just your tastes or that
the colors you wear may even affect your
moods?
It is now accepted
that color can be used to stimulate or inhibit certain
behaviors.
Advertising executives are well aware that a product can have a
completely different impact if the color of the packaging is
changed. Psychologists have found that certain colors in our
immediate environment can help us perform some tasks. For
example, exercise is best performed in an environment of warm
colors, such as reds and oranges, whereas the tranquil blues
and greens are ideal for mental
concentration.
Quite often the
sayings in the English language have tapped into a deeper
interpretation of the colors. Red with rage, green with
jealousy, purple passion, feeling blue, he is yellow, are well
known to most people. However, each color has a cornucopia of
meanings associated with it. If you would like to understand
what some of the common colors mean see the
chart.
Your Choice of
Color
Swiss psychiatrist
Carl Jung encouraged his patients to use color in their
paintings to express the deepest unconscious part of their
psyches. We all go through 'favorite color' phases. It has been
discovered that personality traits are reflected by your
preferred color. Extroverts favor red, introverts prefer blue,
yellow is the choice of intellectuals, and well-balanced
individuals tend to go for green.
Using Color
Positively
Apart from
recognizing whether something suits you or not, an inner sense
tells you which color to wear. Deny this feeling and you could
be ignoring a benevolent influence. For example, red increase's
energy and promotes free movement. For a woman it can reflect
changes in the reproductive cycle such as menstruation or
ovulation. If you have a sudden desire to wear red it could
indicate that you are about to experience a tiring day and need
all the help you can get. Interestingly when traffic lights
were first introduced people had great difficulty stopping for
the red light because on a psychological level red means “GO”
and green means “STOP.”
Why do you look
great in something one day and the next time you wear the same
outfit it looks dreadful? It is because the color no longer
reflects who you are in that moment. Wearing a color can cause
you to act and react to life in different ways. Your choice
offers insight into current life issues and can, in some
instances warn of potential illness.
Color and
Illness
Each color has
positive attributes or truths and the opposites of these are
challenges. For instance, the truth of blue symbolizes faith
and communication. The challenge is a lack of faith,
depression, and difficulty with speech. Conscious awareness of
the colors you choose to wear can offer insight into potential
change in your life. For example, Illness of some kind can be
indicated when a color that is out of character is worn
frequently. If red is worn regularly it could point to a
physical condition, blue an emotional imbalance, and yellow a
nervous state.
Dis-ease means that
we are out of balance, color can help to re-balance and make us
whole again. Red is good for improving circulation and orange
has been found to be beneficial for children with autism. Green
is useful for calming and balancing the heart, and is supposed
to influence regeneration of cells and elimination of toxins.
This is the basis of Color Therapy. Color healing was used in
the temples of Heliopolis in Ancient Egypt, as well as in China
and India. Hippocrates, the founder of modern day medicine,
placed colored strips on cuts to aid in the healing
process.
The Gray
Areas
Black is a popular
non-color, often worn to suppress and protect the emotions. Any
color worn with it is a paradox since it represents unrealized
potential. The promise of power that black evokes lies within
the consciousness of the wearer. Combined with another color it
augurs control over its influence. With red it controls
physical power and yellow intellectual power. White on the
other hand highlights a color and worn alone symbolizes a clean
palate, completion, purity, cleansing, and strength. The
challenges of white are those that accompany a new start,
anger, vulnerability, and tears. Gray is the combination of
black and white and symbolizes the diversity of the two
creating a state of caution.
Combining
Colors
When colors are
combined each influence reflects off the other. Wearing green
with red puts a different slant on the meanings. As green means
stop and red means go, these colors together can signify a
difficult decision, usually involving staying or leaving a
situation.
Wearing these colors can aid in the decision making process
through the vibratory influence of each
color.
Color
Therapy
Whether it's a date
or an interview, think about the impression you want to make.
Use this information to plan your wardrobe and achieve the
greatest impact. The truth of each color symbolizes potential,
the challenges indicate blockage. Wearing a color can stimulate
and/or counteract either of these energies. For example, if you
are lecturing wear blue, for a steamy night of passion bring
out the red dress, and if it's attention you are seeking opt
for the limitlessness of yellow. If you wear more than one
color combine the meanings and create your own new potentials
and challenges.
Red
Symbolizing
awakening red exudes power, energy, and a passion for life. Red
is known to heal sexual difficulties and
anemia.
Truth: movement,new
beginnings, decisions, passion, love, energy, life,
security.
Challenge: anger, frustration, lethargy,
nervousness.
Wear red
when: You want your sexuality to exude from your
being.
Your energy is low and you need a boost.
You want to be more assertive and want to make things happen
faster.
Don’t wear red when:
You are feeling nervous
You don?t want attention
You are feeling frustrated and angry with
everyone.
Orange
Often worn by
eastern aesthetics, orange is associated with vibrant health.
It has the same vibrational frequency as DNA, the template of
all human cells. This color is known to heal
shock.
Truth: creativity,
new ideas, confidence, joy; sensuality, ambition; sports,
childhood
Challenge: shock, fear of survival, dependency, letting go,
control
Wear orange
when: You want to have fun and your sensual
circuits need the boost.
You need to heal your emotions.
You want to heighten your creativity.
Don't wear orange when:
You want to relax your feminine/masculine charms.
You feel restless.
You want to take a rest.
Yellow
A color often worn
by entertainers, because it makes them stand out in a crowd and
confronts the challenge of being center of attention. Yellow is
known to heal the digestive tract.
Truth: freedom,
optimism, mental activity, concentration, open-mindedness
Challenge: fear,no boundaries, negativity,
timidity
Wear yellow
when: You need to attend to details.
You are studying and need to keep your mind awake.
You want to infuse some joy into your life.
Don’t wear yellow when:
You feel fear.
You don?t want to be the center of attention.
You want to relax your mind.
Green
Those seeking their
own identity, fulfillment of their heart's desire, and/or are
searching for a new direction, are drawn to wear this
color.
By doing so they are challenged to find ways of creating their
own abundance. Green heals the heart, eases tension, and
regenerates cells.
Truth: security,
abundance, nature, heart matters, new space/beginnings,
balance
Challenge: unrealistic, shying away from people/society,
stagnancy
Wear green
when: You want to see things from a different
perspective.
You desire to feel more space around you.
You need to feel like both feet are on the ground.
Don’t wear green when:
You are confused about where life is taking you.
You feel your life is stagnant.
You don?t want to face the truth of a
situation.
Blue
True blue
symbolizing devotion to duty worn by most authority figures -
nurses, policemen, etc. Anyone who consistently wears blue are
deep thinkers and tend to re-energize by seeking their own
company above that of others.
Truth: authority;
peace, organized, practical, devotion, structure,
communication
Challenge: aloofness, control issues, isolation, depression,
martyrdom
Wear blue
when: You want to exude an air of calm
authority.
You need to be more organized.
You want to communicate something important.
Don’t wear blue when:
You are feeling isolated or lonely.
You feel depressed.
You are being too critical of both yourself and
others.
Violet
Violet can indicate
major change and a need to retreat, as a caterpillar retreats
into a cocoon before it transforms into a
butterfly.
Truth:
transformation, spiritual self-realization, truth, creativity,
recovery, healing
Challenge: pain, misuse of power, bruising, looking for a way
out, grief, unemotional
Wear violet
when: You want to transform something in your
life.
You are seeking purpose in your life.
You need to let go of destructive behavior or addictions.
Don't wear violet when:
You are daydreaming instead of doing.
You want to turn your back on society.
You suffer grief but your emotions are
blocked.
Pink
Pink symbolizes
unconditional love. Wearing it encourages a sense of affection,
increases sensitivity, and challenges you to confront your
vulnerabilities.
Truth: unconditional
love, affection, flirting, open to love, hearing
Challenge: lack of self-love/self- esteem, healing grief,
immaturity, vulnerable
Wear pink
when: You want to feel feminine and vulnerable.
You want others to love you instantly.
You need to concentrate and listen.
Don't wear pink when:
You feel vulnerable and insecure.
You are giving all the time and not receiving.
You feel fragmented.
Brown
The symbolism of
color is based in part on the natural world.
For instance soil offers some insight into the meaning of brown
- needed to grow food, without it we would be challenged to
find ways to survive.
Truth: security,
practicality, work, money, commitments, determination to
succeed
Challenge: loss of security; lack of money; fear of
survival
Wear brown
when: You need to get down to some hard work.
You want to organize your finances
You want to feel that everything in your life is going
well.
Don't wear brown when:
You want to expend lots of energy.
You are feeling too bogged down with things.
You are not interested in hard work and want to play
instead.
Turquoise
Known to enhance
healing of the immune system, useful for illnesses such as
AIDS. Native Americans use the semi-precious stone Turquoise as
an allergy healer, also an autoimmune
condition.
Truth:
communication, lecturing; media, creativity, immune system
healer
Challenge: inability/unwilling to communicate, poor defense,
rejection
Wear
turquoise when: You are lecturing - especially
around the throat.
You want to tap into your creativity through dance, music, art,
etc.
You want to connect with your own spirituality.
Don’t wear turquoise when:
You feel rejected.
You don’t want to talk about it!?
You are more interested in yourself and not
others.
Resource
information SealedWithLove.com
Elizabeth Harper is the award winning
author of, Wishing: How to Fulfill Your Heart's Desires.
She is a color intuitive, spiritual guide, and teacher
with an eclectic array of coloriscious offerings,
including Divinely inspired Rainbow Spirit Jewelry, and
an innovative ColorScope.

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