•Choose Your Colours Using Numerology Use Colour to Give Yourself an Edge
If you have that special occasion planned and you want to
every bit of psychological support to give you an edge then use colour to your advantage. The right colour will help you feel good and give you an edge in two ways. firstly you are wearing it so you will have the advantage of the colour being absorbed by the aura and through your eyes. Secondly other people will also see it but the effect you work for you and against them.
You can calculate...
•Colour Visualisation Also Known As Colour Breathing Now used in UK hospitals to help cancer patients colour visualization, also called "colour breathing", is a form of healing meditation in which you imagine yourself inhaling and exhaling colours. It should be practice together with a positive affirmation concerning the colour you are visualizing.
Before you begin this exercise, know that what you visualize you create. Simply holding a picture of a colour in your mind's eye creates that colour. Although you may use external objects, such as...
•How Colour Therapy Works Our Reaction to Colour - The Endocrine System
Colour affects us physically and psychologically, directly and indirectly and from a combined psychological, physiological, and spiritual perspective. From both the psychological and physiological perspective colour affects us directly when it enters the eye and is transmitted to the emotional centre of the brain the hypothalamus that in turn affects the pituitary gland the gland that controls the entire endocrine system the network of glands...
•Why Women Like Pink? The Colour of Pink
Pink is a Fake!
Because it does not appear on the colour spectrum! The word pink was first used to describe colour in the 1600's to name the light red flowers in the dianthus family as 'pinks' a close relative of carnations. However, light red is not pink as pink has a bit less green in the colour mix, pink is a fake or more commonly called a combined colour incorporating two different wavelengths of light from the colour spectrum that the receptor cones in our eyes...
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