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| "All the other colors are just colors, but purple seems to have a soul. Purple is not just a noun and an adjective but also a verb - when you look at it, it's looking back at you" |
-- Uniek Swain |
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Purple is the colour of royalty and wealth. It represents wisdom and spirituality. The colour is highly attention seeking and bound to be noticed. It purifies our thoughts and feelings giving us inspiration in all undertakings. The energy connects us to our spiritual self bringing guidance, wisdom and inner strength. It enhances artistic talent and creativity. |
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Mentally and physically purple has an uplifting effect. It calms the mind and nerves, and encourages creativity. Purple is associated with truth, serenity, harmony, loyalty and responsibility. It is also a tagged with beauty and inspiration. |
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Personality Traits: Inspirational leaders, kind and just, humanitarians, self-sacrificing, visionary, creative, and strong mentally |
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Physical |
Behavioural |
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Purple denotes attraction, swiftness, encouragement and affection. The colour has been long associated with spirituality and is supposed to induce relaxation, reduce stress and chronic pain. It is also supposed to enhance talent and creativity.
Purple corresponds to the crown chakra and is connected to pituitary gland. It creates causal or ideational body level of the aura, which links to the divine, and is supposed to be the regulator of the brain.
The red-purple range is beneficial to balancing the polarities of the body. The blue- purple range is effective in helping to ease inflammations.
But too much purple can cause and aggravate depression. It can stagnate or suppress emotions, especially anger. |
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Use / Treatment for |
Excess of Purple |
Serenity
Stimulates Intuition
Highly nervous
Divinity
Delusion
Intolerant
Anger
Backache
Irritable
Royalty
Mental Problems
Depressed
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