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COLOUR CHARACTERISTICS
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Each colour is endowed with its own set of properties and
affects people accordingly. The research on colours is ongoing;
what we have here is based on the latest findings.
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- Red, having the slowest vibration, acts on the emotions
quicker than any other colour.
- It is, almost universally, the colour of passion and warmth
but in its deeper shade of scarlet, red can instigate the
beast in man.
- It stands for all the vigour and excitement in life, and
induces feelings of strength and vitality in a person.
- The unfavourable influence of red can trigger off strong
emotions, not only of fear and anger but also of irrepressible
lust.
- In its crimson shade, the colour denotes the painful aspects
of life, whereas the pink shade evokes maternal affection.
- Red can be used in treating irregularities in blood
circulation, but it is not very conducive to people who suffer
from mental maladies.
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- Orange is a strong stimulant for ambition, and also
motivates ones' creative pursuits.
- It not only engenders a sense of self-esteem but also
fosters a sense of preservation of fellow creatures.
- Prolonged exposure to orange can be a cause of restlessness
and nervous breakdown.
- Orange, being the colour of many fruits and vegetables,
stands for nourishment and also represents the attractive
force between elements.
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- Primarily a cheerful colour, yellow brightens up the room
and signifies wisdom and jubilation.
- Golden yellow, which stands for peace, compassion and
creativity, inspires spiritual elevation.
- In its negative aspect, exposure to very bright yellow can
lead to an over stimulation of the psyche which could then
have disastrous consequences.
- Yellow fruits and vegetables generally act as laxatives to
the bowel and also soothe the nerves.
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- The various shades of green are the joyous colours of
nature.
- Green is the invigorating touch, especially for those
suffering from mental fatigue.
- Green represents jealousy in its negative aspect, with
darker shades tending to be extremely depressing.
- While yellow-green stimulates generous feelings, spring
green heralds new life.
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- Majestic blue is the colour of heavenly consciousness, of
truth and cosmic harmony.
- Blue evokes a sense of sublime calm, and as opposed to red,
it tends to quieten passion.
- Soft blue clothing, besides preventing a tan in women, can
arouse the protective instinct in men.
- Blue and green when combined can favour a prolific outburst
of creativity.
- Too much of blue on the other hand could be a depressing
influence.
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- Indigo partakes of both blue and violet, and represents a
combination of disciplined rationality and creative intuition.
- It resembles, not only the duality of the human metabolic
process, but also the natural law of growth and change.
- Fruitless endeavours and consequent stagnation represent
some of the unfavourable aspects of indigo.
- Indigo acts as the threshold of success that comes after a
period of failure, and in that it represents the healing
crisis of the natural healing art.
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- Violet being the fastest vibration in the spectrum is also
the quickest one to disappear.
- Traditionally a symbol of regal splendour and spiritual
authority, violet is associated with wealth and fecundity.
- Violet, in its positive aspect, appeals to the higher
faculties of man - mastery over ones' self, search for truth
and creativity.
- If violet stands for honour on the one hand, it can also
denote deceiton the other, and one can easily be taken in by
its pretence.
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- White, being the perfect blend of all the colours of the
spectrum, is the touchstone of purity and harmony.
- It is averse to all the lowly traits in man - malice,
deceit, envy and violence, and always favours the revelation
of truth.
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- The most obvious aspect of the colour black is the absence
of light.
- Black, the colour of the shroud, has traditionally been
associated with death and bereavement.
- Since black absorbs a lot of energy too much of proximity to
black can drain a person of his/her vitality.
- Black inevitably invokes the dark desires that lurk beneath
the surface prompting people to commit the worst crimes.
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- Resembling the colour of Mother Earth, the strongest
assertion of brown is in its relationship with fertility.
- It is a very heavy colour and should be avoided for
draperies and dress.
- Brown is totally out of favour with the vital force of life,
abhors the opposite sex and signifies decadence.
- Interestingly, this dull shade is also thought of as
representing the plane from which beauty is born, and thus
serves as an excellent backdrop for art objects.
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