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| The Sun is a wonderful healer, but rarely do we realize it. Only in the deprivation of sunlight do we understand its therapeutic significance. Not only it is the source of energy, which supports the ubiquitous life on our planet, it also has amazing healing significance in our daily lives | ||
| The Sun's electromagnetic energy is concentrated in the seven colours that constitute it, each having its own wavelength, its own energy levels, defining its significance in the science of healing. We are already familiar with the impact of ultraviolet, infra-red and x-rays, so why wouldn't we agree to the impact of elements of visible light which belong to the same electromagnetic spectrum. Each of the colours found in the visible light spectrum – red, blue, green, yellow, orange, indigo, violet - produces a specific energy associated with a specific nutritive significance. | ||
| Modern physics has established that every colour has a certain frequency wavelength and energy associated with it. Therefore, the colour we absorb affects our nervous and endocrine system, and eventually the release of hormones and other organic substances within the human body, manifesting as presence or absence of a disease. Light flows through our eyes and triggers hormone production, which influences our entire complex biochemical system, finally affecting our being. | ||
| Scientists, who have studied colour and light extensively, recognize that colours bring about emotional reactions to individuals. Our reactions and attitudes to colours differ from person to person. Our attraction to certain colours may very well signal areas where we are imbalanced. Understanding why certain colours effect us favourably while others bring about negative feelings helps us along our healing journeys | ||
| Research shows that a blindfolded person will experience physiological reactions under different coloured rays. It means that our body reacts to colours because of the electromagnetic radiations associated with them. Noted neuropsychologist Kurt Goldstein confirmed this information in his research The Organism, where he noted that stimulation of the skin by different colours creates different effects. | ||
How we "feel" about colour is more than just psychological. Because of the complex way in which exposure to various colours acts via the brain upon the autonomic nervous system, exposure to a specific colour can alter physiological measurements such as blood pressure, electrical skin resistance and glandular functions in our body. And they certainly can affect how we feel on a day-to-day basis. Thus using correct colour and putting it to use can enhance our spirit, improve our health, and expand our consciousness. |
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