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The meaning of colour

THE COLOURS AND THEIR MEANINGS

Red
Red has more personal associations than any other colour. Recognised as a stimulant, red is inherently exciting and the amount of red is directly related to the level of energy perceived.
A red person is full of energy, strong and physically active and can tend to be thin or muscular as the result of an active metabolism. Red people are generally out-going, gregarious and love life.
How the colour red affects us mentally and physically:
•    Increases enthusiasm
•    Stimulates energy
•    Encourages action and confidence
•    Gives a sense of protection from fears and anxiety

On the negative side, red people may have a tendency to be headstrong, impatient, bad tempered and become easily heated.  Red people need to watch their blood pressure and also watch out for problems such as boils, rashes and other skin diseases.
Balancing colour:  Blue for softness and calmness.
Orange
Orange, a close relative of red, sparks more controversy than any other hue. There is usually a strong positive or negative association to orange and pure orange generally elicits a stronger “love it” or “hate it” response than other colours. Fun and flamboyant, orange radiates warmth and energy.  Orange people are just as vital as red people but are more practically oriented. They are lively and outgoing, cheerful and joyous. Orange people also tend to be practical and make good designers, engineers and architects.
How the colour orange affects us mentally and physically:
•    Stimulates activity
•    Stimulates appetite
•    Encourages socialisation

Orange people, however, can suffer from stress and a battered immune system and they need to watch their energy levels.
Balancing colour:  Indigo for inner calm and intuition.
Yellow
Yellow is the colour of the sun and shines with optimism, enlightenment and happiness. Shades of golden yellow carry the promise of a positive future and instills optimism and energy as well as sparking creative thoughts.  Yellow people are good communicators and capable of logical, clear thinking.
How the colour yellow effects us mentally and physically:
•    Mentally stimulating
•    Stimulates the nervous system
•    Activates memory
•    Encourages communication

Yellow people tend to place more importance on the mind than on the body, the negative aspect of this being that they may neglect to take proper exercise and often have a poor diet. This could result in digestive problems, in particular relating to the liver and spleen.
Balancing colour: Violet is a good balancing colour as this colour brings wisdom.
Green
Green is considered to be the colour of peace and harmony. The natural greens, from forest to lime, are seen as tranquil and refreshing, with a natural balance of cool and warm (blue and yellow) undertones.  Green people are neither extrovert or introvert and strive to find balance and harmony in their life.  They tend to be close to nature and love the countryside, animals and children. A green person would also identify strongly with the healing arts.
How green effects us physically and mentally:
•    Soothing
•    Relaxing mentally as well as physically
•    Helps alleviate depression, nervousness and anxiety
•    Offiers a sense of renewal, self-control and harmony

Green people tend not to like taking action and therefore may deliberate on anything they do, finding it hard to make decisions. They may also be possessive, either in relationships or with monetary wealth.

Balancing colour:  Rose Pink, the colour of universal love.

Blue
Blue is the overwhelming “favourite colour”. Blue is seen as trustworthy, dependable and committed.  The colour of sky and of the ocean, blue is perceived as a constant in our lives. It invokes rest and can cause the body to produce chemicals that are calming. Blue people tend to be gentle and peaceful by nature and are passive and introverted, liking to be surrounded by a loving, harmonious atmosphere.  This caring aspect is why blue is also the colour of the medical profession. Blue is the least “gender specific” colour, having equal appeal to both men and women.
Not all blues are warm and sedate, however. Electric or brilliant blues become dynamic and dramatic, engaging colours that express exhilaration. Some shades or the overuse of blue may come across as cold or uncaring.
How the colour blue effects us physically and mentally:
•    Calming and sedate
•    Cooling
•    Aids intuition

Tending to be introverted, blue people need to watch that they do not become too withdrawn and isolated. They can suffer from depression and may find it difficult to communicate their needs and feelings to others.  This may manifest in the form of throat related problems and may also suffer from low blood pressure.

Balancing colours:  Yellow and orange would be good choices as yellow aids communication while orange brings joy and warmth in relationships.

Deep Blue/Indigo
Indigo or deep blue people are similar in many ways to blue people being strong intellectually, but are also in touch with their intuition and higher self. They generally love music and the arts and with their knowledge comes power. They can also be very idealistic and many great reformers work on the Indigo ray.  Indigo and deep blue people are very loyal and truthful. However, they must make sure they do not abuse their power, working for the good of others and not themselves.
Balancing colour:  Orange brings practicality and earthing qualities.
Violet/Purple
Purple embodies the balance of red stimulation and blue calm.  This dichotomy can cause unrest or uneasiness unless the undertone is clearly defined, at which point the purple takes on the characteristics of its undertone. A sense of mystic and royal qualities, purple people are creative or eccentric types and are often musicians, artists or writers.
Violet is the most intuitive of colours and people choosing this colour are likely to be seeking spiritual development. Violet people are often called to serve and many psychics and healers operate under the violet ray. Because they are so sensitive, violet people can suffer from mental and nervouse disorders.
How the colour purple or violet effects us mentally and physically:
•    Uplifting
•    Calming to mind and nerves
•    Offers a sense of spirituality
•    Encourages creativity

Balancing colour: Yellow for wisdom and to boost personal power.

COLOUR DISLIKES AND COLOUR TESTS
Our short-term attractions relate to a particular stage we are going through at the time and here it is particularly useful to consider the colours we do not like and choose to reject.  If you do not like:
•    Red     –     shows frustration, anger or defeat
•    Orange     –     suffering from exhaustion, mental or physical fatigue
•    Yellow     –     suffering disappointments, feeling powerless
•    Green     –     mental disturbance, loneliness, rejection
•    Blue     –    anxiety or fear, loss of wealth or status, sense of             failure
•    Purple     –    pretentious, conceited, vain, can avoid close             relationships
•    Brown    –    desire to stand out as an individual or to stand on
your own feet
•    Black    –    desire to be in control and not relinquish personal             power

Each colour has both positive and negative aspects. If a person displays negative traits of a colour, this colour energy is blocked and its chakra centre needs to be cleared. To balance energy in a chakra, first use the colour rejected and then its complimentary colour to draw in the opposite, positive traits. You will be taught different ways of clearing these blockages in further lessons in this course. In the meantime, it is important that you are able to diagnose a problem and know which colour energies you or an individual needs.
As an example, a woman who went to a colour therapist for treatment found it very difficult to speak her true feelings for fear of rejection.  She had developed a lump on her thyroid and obviously had a blockage in the throat or blue area. This needed to be cleared and she was then encouraged to communicate and build up her self-esteem. Yellow aids communication and orange helps draw warm loving relationships to oneself.
The following list shows some of the negative qualitites of each colour:


Blockages and Negative Qualities of Colours

Red: Inability to accept life’s responsibilities. Ruthless, pushy, quick-tempered, stubborn.
Orange: Fearful, timid, shy, lack of interest in life. Problems with sexuality and relationships.
Yellow: Jealousy, envy, fear, emotions and living by patterns learned in childhood. Feelings of lack of power, obsessional behaviour, disoriented, muddle-headed.
Green: Insecurity, needing to be loved and protected. Feeling that life is unfair, unjust. Victim mentality.
Turquoise: Confusion, turmoil, inability to move through your own boundaries and limitations. Destructive thought forms.
Blue: Difficult to express oneself, motivational problems. Head in the clouds, daydreaming and not in touch with the real world.
Violet: Fears and phobias, relying too heavily on the intellect and not on your intuition. Doubting and apologising for oneself.
Magenta: Denying own needs, martyrdom and self-sacrifice, inferiority complex, trying to control others.
From the previous section on ‘The Colours and their Meanings’, choose those colours that you think would balance these negative traits.

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Chromotherapy - colour therapy

Chromotherapy, sometimes called colour therapy is an alternative medicine method which involves a therapist trained in chromotherapy using colour and light to balance energy for physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental problems. Of course it should not be confused with Light Therapy, which has been proven to relieve things like major depressive disorder.
Chromotherapists believe there is a scientific basis for their practice, in that colours bring about emotional reactions in people. A standard method of diagnosis is the use of “Luscher’s colour test”, developed by Max Luscher (1923) in the early 1900s. When performing chromotherapy, colour and light is applied to specific areas and accupoints on the body. Because colours get associated with both positive and negative effects in color therapy, specific colors and accurate amounts of color are deemed to be critical in healing. Some of the tools used for applying colors are gemstones, candles, wands, prisms, coloured fabrics, bath treatments, and coloured glasses or lenses. Therapeutic color can be administered in a number of ways, but is often combined with hydrotherapy and aromatherapy to heighten the therapeutic effect.
History
Colour therapy is possibly rooted in Ayurveda, an ancient form of medicine practiced in India for thousands of years. Other historic roots are attributed to Chinese and ancient Egyptian culture. In traditional Chinese medicine, each organ is associated with a colour. Ancient Egyptians built solarium-type rooms, which could be fitted with coloured panes of glass. The sun would shine through the glass and flood the patient with colour. As late as the nineteenth century, European smallpox victims and their sickrooms were draped with red cloth to draw the disease away from the body.

Avicenna (980-1037) viewed color to be of vital importance in diagnosis and treatment, made significant contributions to chromotherapy in The Canon of Medicine. He wrote that “Color is an observable symptom of disease” and also developed a chart that related colour to the temperature and physical condition of the body. His view was that red moved the blood, blue or white cooled it, and yellow reduced muscular pain and inflammation. He further discussed the properties of colors for healing and was “the first to establish that the wrong color suggested for therapy would elicit no response in specific diseases.” As an example, “he observed that a person with a nosebleed should not gaze at things of a brilliant red color and should not be exposed to red light because this would stimulate the sanguineous humor, whereas blue would soothe it and reduce blood flow.
Meaning and use of colors

7 main chakras

7 main chakras

Chakras and their corresponding positions in the human body
Health is contingent upon balancing not only our physical needs, but our emotional needs as well. In India, a group of healers versed in Ayurvedic medicine describe colors associated with the seven main chakras, which are, according to their system, spiritual centers in our bodies located along the spine.
There are seven of these chakras and each is associated with a particular organ or system in the body. Each chakra has a dominant color, but these colors may become imbalanced. If this happens it can cause disease and other physical ramifications. By introducing the appropriate color, these maladies can be fixed. Below is a description of each chakra, its corresponding color, and the medicinal uses of each.
•    Red: First Chakra: Located at the base of the spine.Used to stimulate the body and mind and to increase circulation.
•    Orange: Second Chakra: pelvis area. Used to heal the lungs and to increase energy levels.
•    Yellow: Third Chakra: solar plexus. Used to stimulate the nerves and purify the body.
•    Green: Fourth Chakra: heart
•    Blue: Fifth Chakra: throat. Used to soothe illnesses and treat pain.
•    Indigo: Sixth Chakra: lower part of the forehead. Used to alleviate skin problems.
•    Violet: Seventh Chakra: top of the head

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Colour Therapy - color therapy

ANCIENT HISTORY OF COLOUR THERAPY

The use of colour for healing has been practiced throughout the ages. Many ancient cultures from the Mayans to the Native Americans knew how the different colours in nature affected them and used colours to bring balance and harmony in all areas of their lives. Light and colour connected them to nature and to the rhythms of the universe.

When people moved away from nature and began living indoors and away from natural daylight, they found that they started becoming ill. People then began to realise that the colours of the food they ate affected their well-being and that colours could also be used for protection and to encourage good fortune.

Ancient Cultures

The Atlanteans are believed to have developed an advanced system of using colour and crystals and, according to legend, built circular temples with individual healing rooms. The ceilings of their temples would have been domed and made of crystals that transformed the light shining through into patterns of colour and vibrations. When entering an individual room, a crystal door would close and the room would then be energised to the frequency of colour required to heal the specific illness

or imbalance of the person being treated,

Archaeologists discovered that the ancient Egyptians used their temples in a similar way, with certain rooms constructed in such a manner as to allow the rays of the sun shining through scatter into the colours of the spectrum. Like the Atlanteans, it is believed that the sick were diagnosed and put into one of the rooms that radiated the prescribed colour for treatment.

Just as the Atlanteans were believed to have done, the ancient Egyptians

also used gems in colour treatment. They maintained that as gems are pure and contain concentrated colour, gems would have the greatest effect on the body. They would grind the gemstones into fine powder to administer to each patient. This is the same principle as used in Ayurvedic medicine, a 5000 year old healing science originating from India and the oldest medical system practiced in Hindu, Christian, Muslim and Buddhist countries throughout the world.

In Egyptian mythology, blue, yellow and red were attributed to their gods: blue to Thoth who was worshipped as the god of wisdom, time, writing and the moon; yellow to Isis, the queen of the goddesses and wife of Osiris, a great healer and magician and who taught women how to grind corn, spin flax, weave cloth and also taught men the art of curing disease; red to Osiris, god of the sun, and first worshipped as a nature god embodying the spirit of vegetation that dies with the harvest to be reborn again in spring. He was later worshipped as a god of the dead.

The Egyptians believed that blue rays were at their most powerful in the morning and in the spring, yellow rays at noon and in the summer and red rays in the afternoon and in autumn. (New Larousse Encyclopaedia of Mythology, 1959) Ayurveda is an ancient form of medicine practiced in India for thousands of years, the philosophy being to treat the whole being – the body, mind and spirit – not just the physical symptoms. Practitioners of Auyervedic medicine believe that all beings wear a coat of many colours, which continually change according to a person’s mental, emotional and

physical well-being. This coat consists of seven bodies, which interpenetrate each other and make up the aura or electromagnetic field. Contained within these bodies are the seven chakras or energy centres which are likened to a whirling mass of energy. Each of these radiate the colours of the spectrum, each colour being associated with one of the endocrine glands in the physical body. We will discuss these layers and the aura later in this course.

The father of modern Western medicine, Hippocrates, knew the importance

of balance between the body, mind and spirit and used colour as an intrinsic

part of the healing process. His followers, however, opted to concentrate on

the physical aspects of healing, using a more scientific approach and eschewing the more subtle forms of medicine. Western medicine has since developed this scientific approach, preferring to focus on healing the physical body rather than the balancing of the whole.

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As soon as students enrol we guarantee that your course is with you within hours. We are so confident with the quality of our courses that we offer a 7 day back guarantee if you are not happy – a service that that our other competitors do not offer.

Many of our students have commented on how easy it is to study; our courses are comprehensive, easy to follow and fun. Within a short length of time they have been able get back the cost of the course, been able to work as many hours as they want and earn a lot of money in doing something that they love to do.

Our personal tutor service includes support before and after study – we can offer advice on how you get started. We include some personal marketing tips should you need them – again much more than our competitors can offer. Our team has many years experience in holistic therapies, palmistry/tarot reading, training and marketing so we know that we can offer the best advice available.

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Chakras - What are they?

What are the Chakras
In the Hindu tradition, chakras are centres of metaphysical or biophysical energy in the human body. There are generally considered to be seven basic chakras, and minor chakras. Some modern believers in chakras have drawn parallels between the chakra system and the major organs of the endocrine system.
The seven main chakras are visualised as a series of lotus flowers ascending the spine to the crown of the head. Each lotus has a specific number of petals, and each chakra has an associated colour, element(s), and source(s) of energy. As the chakras progress from the lowest to the highest, they govern increasingly spiritual functions. As a person becomes more spiritually aware, he or she becomes in touch with the higher chakras one by one, while the lowest chakra relates only to the most basic physical concerns. A brief description of each of the chakras, from lowest to highest, can be found below.
Root chakra: This chakra is believed to be located at the base of the spine and governs basic instincts, survival, and feelings of security. It is said to be associated with the color red and the element of earth, and it is visualized as a four-petaled lotus.
Sacral chakra: The sacral chakra, is said to reside in the groin or pelvis, and is related to sexual energy, emotions, and creativity. It is thought to be associated with the color orange and the element of water. The sacral chakra is symbolized by a six-petaled lotus.
Solar plexus chakra: The solar plexus is the region where the abdomen and the thorax meet. The chakra associated with this area governs digestion, mental function, and power. Its color is yellow and its element is fire. The solar plexus chakra is represented by a ten-petaled lotus.
Heart chakra: This chakra is said to govern love and compassion. It is associated with the entire chest area, including the lungs. The heart chakra is said to be related to the color green and the element of air, and its lotus has 12 petals.
Throat chakra: The throat chakra is believed to be related to communication, self-expression, and growth. It is symbolized by a lotus with 16 petals and associated with the color blue and the element of sound or life.
Brow chakra: This chakra, also known as the third eye, is symbolised by a two-petaled lotus. It is said to govern intuition and perception. Its color is indigo and it is related to the element of light or time.
Crown chakra: The crown chakra is said to represent the pinnacle of spiritual awareness, or connection to the divine. It is symbolized as a violet or white lotus with a thousand petals and its associated element is space or thought.

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As soon as students enrol we guarantee that your course is with you within hours.  We are so confident with the quality of our courses that we offer a 7 day back guarantee if you are not happy –  a service that that our other competitors do not offer.
Many of our students have commented on how easy it is to study; our courses are comprehensive, easy to follow and fun.  Within a short length of time they have been able get back the price of the course, been able to work as many hours as they want and earn quite a lot of money in doing something that they love to do.
Our personal tutor service includes support before and after study – we can offer advice on how you get started.   We include some personal marketing tips should you need them – again much more than our competitors can offer.  Our team has many years experience in holistic therapies, palmistry/tarot reading, training and marketing so we know that we can offer the best advice available.

Marti Oliphant
Learning and Development Director for Therapy Angel Luna Online Home Studies

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Energy and healing

Energy Healing

Energy healing is the practice of balancing the energy field that surrounds the human body. These are called `chi’, or an `aura”’ or simply, `the energy field’, this energy is referenced in many cultural traditions and is central to several alternative healing techniques. It is often divided into chakras — each one corresponding to a person’s mental, emotional, and physical self.

A person’s energy is believed to influence an individual’s well-being. The energy field can be healed, and that healing translates into physical improvement. If the energy around the lungs is blocked, for example, there may be a corresponding physical problem. If the energy is smoothed out, the physical problem may be improved.

Energy healers specialize in improving a person’s energy. They claim to manipulate the energy field of their patients, dispersing blockages or re-routing paths. They positively influence the energy field, which changes the physical state of the patient.

There are several different traditions and methods of energy healing Reiki and Healing Touch are the most common. Others include Ama Deus, Karuna Ki, Pranic, and Tantra.

Reiki is an ancient Japanese energy healing art. It is concerned with the universal life energy. In a reiki session, the practitioner channels healing energy from herself to her patient, and transfers that energy by touch. Specific hand placements cover each part of the body. Reiki corrects imbalances that hinder wellness. Reiki practitioners are trained in classes, and initiated into reiki with a ritual called an attunement.

Healing Touch is an energy healing practice that also uses the hands to interact with the energy field. Healing Touch also tries to achieve balance in the energy system. Practitioners of this type of energy healing undergo class training, learn by practice, and are often also nurses.

Though the medical establishment has been skeptical towards energy healing, it is becoming more common and acceptable. There are reiki masters, and healing touch practitioners all over the world. Finding one near you won’t be hard.

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Today we are concentrating on Healing Energy; which includes reference to auras and Reiki 1 and 2 – both subjects are covered in Therapy Angel Luna Online Home Studies courses. How to Read Auras is one of our free courses, along with How to Read the Runes and Essential First Aid. .

All our courses give all you need to start practicing as a professional therapist in Angel and Crystal Therapy, Colour Healing, Reiki 1 and 2 and Aromatherapy or palmistry or tarot reader. You can take as little or as long as you like to study. Remember your diploma and exam are all in the price of the course, so there are no extra costs.

As soon as students enrol we guarantee that your course is with you within hours. We are so confident with the quality of our courses that we offer a 7 day back guarantee if you are not happy – a service that that our other competitors do not offer.

Many of our students have commented on how easy it is to study; our courses are comprehensive, easy to follow and fun. Within a short length of time they have been able get back the price of the course, been able to work as many hours as they want and earn quite a lot of money in doing something that they love to do.

Our personal tutor service includes support before and after study – we can offer advice on how you get started. We include some personal marketing tips should you need them – again much more than our competitors can offer. Our team has many years experience in holistic therapies, palmistry/tarot reading, training and marketing so we know that we can offer the best advice available.

Marti Oliphant

Learning and Development Director for Therapy Angel Luna Online Home Studies

21 May 2009

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Train to be a Colour therapist - color therapy

What is Colour Therapy
The use of Colour as a Therapy is a truly holistic, non-invasive and powerful therapy that dates back thousands of years; the first evidence of the practice can be found in ancient texts from India, China and Egypt.
Colour is simply light of varying wavelengths which is a form of energy that is used in Colour Therapy.
This light energy affects all living cells, without light all living things are affected. When used in the correct way, the different frequencies of light can have a profound and healing effect on all creation, human or otherwise. It is a well known scientific fact that everything has a vibration/frequency.
Colour Therapy can be used to assist with physical, mental, emotional or spiritual issues, or for specific problems or as an over all relaxation therapy. Colour Therapy can be used safely and effectively - either alone or alongside any other treatments, for example complementary or orthodox medicine.  Colour Healing can be given to adults, children, babies and animals.
Colour energy can be the catalyst for our healing process and encourages normal and healthy workings of the body.
A professional Colour Therapist can explain and advise you on how you can use colour at home for health and for wellbeing.
Understanding Yourself with Colour
Some of us love yellow, some of us hate orange. We all have our colour preferences.
There is a reason for these colour preferences which can be explained by:
•    Life experiences involving that colour - a negative life experience makes us dislike a certain colour; a positive life experience involving a particular colour  can of course make us feel drawn to that particular colour.
Or
•    An aversion to a colour can indicate an imbalance in that particular area of the body.
Being aware of these preferences can tell us a great deal about ourselves and help us to address sometimes very deep seated emotional issues and character traits etc.
Colour can be incredibly enlightening and transforming.
Angel Therapy Luna Online Home Studies courses can help you explore Colour Therapy and how it can affect and change lives whether you have an interest in complementary therapy or colour or you are already a professional Aromatherapist or Crystal therapist who wishes to know more.
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The above provides you information on the art of Colour Therapy.   Our Therapy Angel Luna Online Home Studies Colour Therapy course gives you the complete guide and practice of Colour Therapy – all you need to know to set up as a professional Colour Therapy.
Colour Therapists can charge from £40 per hour, therefore you could earn back what you have paid for the course in just one week.  In times of recession, training as a professional holistic therapist is a great way to earn extra cash or simply start up a new career. It is a fact that many people now are turning to less traditional methods of medicine and advice.  Our courses are interesting, enjoyable and give you so much information that after passing your exam you can set up immediately in something that you love to do.


Our examinations and diplomas are completely free, as they are included in the cost of the course.  We provide full support and guidance during and after your study.  We are so confident about the quality of our products that we offer a 7 day money back guarantee if you are not happy - how many of our competitors offer that same service?
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Colour: The Magical Energy Enhancer

Colour is an integral part of life. Each one invokes a different mood and causes an immediate effect on your energy. You can imagine colours as having personalities. Blue reminds us of the sky and ocean, thereby creating calm and stimulating the imagination. Green reminds us of nature and is healing. Red is the colour for passion, fame, and love. We see colour everywhere — in streets, outdoor markets, fruits and vegetables, fabrics, buildings, and flowers. In fact, flowers are a wonderful way to bring colour and energy into your home. The vibrant hue of the petals can shower a room with radiance and introduce enlivening accents.

Colour can work magic when you discover how each one affects your energy. In feng shui, there are colours that embody the kind of energy most appropriate to a room’s specific purpose, as well as ones that represent different life aspirations. Gold is regal. Red is fiery. Pink opens your heart. Green is wonderful for a living room since it is a healing colour and is easy on the eyes. Yellow works well in the dining room since it represents the sun and the sun feeds us with energy.

One of the fastest and most inexpensive ways to transform a room is to paint one or more of the walls. It can create calm in a bedroom or give an office a jolt of energy! Keep in mind that soft, neutral colours make a small room look larger while a darker colour can create a sense of protection or cosiness. Painting a small room dark blue can feel a bit claustrophobic. It’s better to paint it a lighter shade and add a few dark accents. Remember that colour also looks different when bathed in natural light as opposed to artificial light from lamps and candles. Feel free to experiment with the sensuous possibilities of each colour as you dress, prepare daily food, and decorate your home. It might be fun to go to a candy store to look all the various colours of jelly beans. Which ones call out your name? Which ones make you happy? Ultimately, you want to choose colours that elevate your mood and enhance your energy.

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COLOUR THERAPY, HEALING WITH COLOR

The human body absorbs light that is made up of the colour spectrum and each colour in the spectrum has a frequency, wavelength and energy associated with it. The symptoms of disease are a sign that there is a shortage or improper utilization of colour and light in the organs and cells of the human body. This is due to many factors, such as our lifestyle, stress or too little of a particular colour frequency in our enegy system. Studies show that the colour of fruit and vegetables indicate their individual health-promoting benefits.

Complimentary colours tend to look balanced and are colours opposite to each other on the colour wheel.

This course will teach you how that by altering colours that surround us, it is possible to enhance health and well-being. Colour is simply light of varying wavelengths and as such is a form of energy. This light energy affects all living cells. Used in the right way colour can have a profound effect on all creation. Colour therapy can be used for any problem whether physical, mental, emotional or spiritual for specific problems as well as an over all relaxation therapy. Colour therapy can also be used with great effect alongside other holistic therapies. It especially compliments crystal therapy.
The frequency of a wave is determined by the number of complete waves, or wavelengths that pass a point each second. The colour red has a frequency of around 430 trillion vibrations a second, whereas violet has a much higher frequency, so each violet wave would pass a given point much quicker than the colour red.

Higher frequency colours are - violet - indigo - blue

Lower frequency colour are - yellow - orange - red

Learn How to study:-

-The psychology of colour, counselling and art therapy, the colours and their meanings, colour dislikes and colour tests and finally relationships revealed through colour.

- using music with colour therapy.decor and the environment by explaining seasonal personalities and colour, the use of colour in dress, colour for the home and how it can be used in different rooms for best effect.colour and diet and what the colour of different foods stands for and how they help certain conditions

- colour treatments, including chromotherapy (light therapy), colour acupuncture/colour reflexology, colour related diet, bach flower remedies and essential oils, art and music therapy, silk scarf treatment, crystal treatments and colour breathing and meditation

Source: www.onlinehomestudies.com/uk Accredited diploma/certificate courses in Alternative Therapys