Friday, August 18, 2023

The magic of colour and mood

 Each of us is a unique human specimen. A being with a particular personality, having one temperament, taste, musical, culinary and other preferences. We may also feel a certain fondness for particular colours, without even knowing why. We just like them, that's all. It may be that particular colours particularly resonate with our personality. The explanation for this is that the colours have a certain level of energetic vibration, which can particularly harmonise with the energetic vibrations that we ourselves send out to other people and the environment in general. Similarly, by choosing to wear a piece of clothing in a particular colour, we can show what is in our soul. As well as effectively influence our mood, unless we happen to be in top form that day.

Let's start with one of the noblest of colours, white. It is the colour of elegance, symbolising class as well as aspiration to higher social strata. In Christianity, it is a symbol of innocence, purity and the start of a new phase in life. It can also indicate openness to new experiences.

Red is often the favourite colour of people with an extrovert personality, with a fiery temperament, including sexuality. The colour of love, passion, lust, aggression. Red has a strong stimulating effect, which is why it is often found as a design element in restaurants and pleasure centres. Red as an item of clothing is meant to make someone appear more feisty.

Orange is also a stimulating colour, although less so than red. Orange has antidepressant properties and is therefore recommended as a remedy for states of chronic fatigue, overwork, job burnout and depression. As an addition in wardrobe or interior design, the colour orange is said to symbolise an optimistic attitude towards oneself and life in general.

Yellow - the colour of sunshine, joy and optimism. It has a stimulating effect and encourages action. It is often chosen by people with a lot of creativity and a desire for creative fulfilment. It is often chosen by so-called social souls craving attention and the presence of other people. On the negative side, a tendency to surround oneself with yellow may suggest nervousness, alienation and jealousy.

The colour gold is chosen by those wishing to affirm their (often high) material and social status. Associated with wealth, power and might, in everyday life gold can signify a (sometimes desperate) attempt to draw attention to oneself.

Green is chosen by those seeking inner harmony, wishing to live in harmony with themselves and the world around them. Green symbolises life, vitality, the forces of nature. It is not without reason that environmentalists are colloquially referred to as green. Green is chosen by sensitive people with an unobtrusive, calm and introverted character. It is also sometimes the case that a love of green may indicate a predisposition to neuroticism.

Elements of blue in clothing or surroundings indicate that the person who has chosen this colour is creative and unconventional, has an artistic predisposition or is even an artist (and not always and not everywhere can give expression to this). They often express themselves through an unconventional choice of colours, accessories. They may be the type of sensitive idealist, a dreamer. Sometimes their artistic activities are a kind of escape from themselves, but not from themselves, but from loneliness.

The colour navy blue helps to maintain inner rigour, discipline emphasises the responsibility, neatness and reliability of the person who wears it. But it can also be the case that someone wears navy blue as if "to spare" or, in other words, "over the top", wishing to develop the qualities that the colour symbolises.

Pink is perhaps indicative of a hidden longing for the safe, magical world of childhood, romantic elation and the search for a sense of security. A sharper pink, which is more candy-like, can betray a love of things tasteful otherwise, or simply kitsch.

The colour filet - symbolises a move away from material matters and a turning of attention to spiritual matters. On an esoteric level, it symbolises contact with the inner, third eye, clairvoyant abilities and parapsychological predispositions.

As an intermediate colour between black and white, grey is often chosen by those seeking inner harmony.

The colour brown - is chosen by people full of inner inhibitions, perhaps complexes. This colour means that they are looking for stability and a sense of security.

Silver colour - stands for chivalrous character, sensitivity, nobility. It is liked by people who are extremely sensitive, sensitive to various signals invisible to others, spiritual, emotional, expecting support. High sensitivity and emotionality can make them push away, alienate (which does not serve them at all).

The colour black - on the one hand is a symbol of elegance, on the other, it is sometimes associated with the dark side of human nature, negative experiences.

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