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7/16/12
YELLOW
YELLOW
Including: All About YELLOW * YELLOW Around the World and in History * YELLOW as a favourite colour * YELLOW Clothes – Wearing YELLOW Clothing * YELLOW Foods * YELLOW in our DREAMS – Dreaming of YELLOW * YELLOW in the TAROT CARDS * YELLOW ESSENTIAL OILS * YELLOW CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES – Crystal Healing * YELLOW in the AURA * YELLOW in the CHAKRAS * HEALING with YELLOW – Colour Therapy using YELLOW *
YELLOW holds the first place in the solar spectrum for maximum brightness and luminosity. The colour YELLOW is the fourth basic colour tone and tells of spirituality and upliftment of humankind. YELLOW is the ray of maximum light and is a positive, magnetic vibration. It shines with optimism, spiritual enlightenment and happiness.
YELLOW resonates with the ‘God realization’ and ‘Christ consciousness’.
YELLOW is connected to the Element of Air and the zodiac sign of Libra.
The colour YELLOW is warm (yang), and is associated with cheerful and joyous things. YELLOW is a vibrant life force and resonates with intuition, the intellect, mental power and concentration, memory, attention to detail, evaluation, sincerity, praise and harmony, lightness, joy and gaiety.
YELLOW is symbolic of optimism, practicality, confidence, illumination, inner-wisdom and logic, agility, energy, and brings heightened expression, freedom and joy. YELLOW is a reviving and consoling colour and represents the ego, discipline, organizational abilities and the mind in general.
YELLOW promotes a sense of self-confidence to help us cope during stressful situations.
YELLOW resonates with and understands the larger or bigger picture of life, and stimulates the need to live in an orderly world, whilst expressing our individuality and our need to know and understand. Tuning into the vibration of YELLOW, all problems will find prompt solutions and answers, and the knowledge that it is better to change ourselves rather than attempt to change others.
YELLOW aids the logic and memory, concentration, communication and will-power. YELLOW is full of creative and intellectual energy. YELLOW enhances clarity, perception, expansiveness, motivation, leadership, communication, productivity, health, blessings, spiritual enlightenment, stimulation on all levels, being busy, bright, rich, sacred and solar magic.
YELLOW relates to strength, our self-worth, transformation, laughter, ego and identity, oriented to self-definition, personal power, fulfilment, abundance, courage and self-confidence.
YELLOW associates with trade and commerce, business success, travel, knowledge and magic, the ‘life force’, vitality, change, progress, contact, learning, tests, speaking and writing, affirmations and visualizations, curiosity, relaxation, hope, philosophy, flexibility, progress, amusement and learning through practical knowledge.
YELLOW encourages balance between our head and our heart and promotes clarity.
YELLOW relates to the planet Mercury, the Element of Fire and Summer. YELLOW also relates to the musical scale ‘ME’.
Shades of GOLDEN YELLOW carry the promise of a positive future. It advances from surrounding colours and instils optimism and energy, and also sparks creative thoughts.
BRIGHT YELLOW suggests a depth of spiritual qualities and dispels worries and fears.
PALE YELLOW suggests thoughtfulness.
YELLOW encourages and aids us when undertaking new areas of study and for learning new things, as it enhances all aspects to do with the mind. YELLOW helps to awaken mental aspiration and stimulates higher mentality.
YELLOW encourages a lust for life.
The colour YELLOW has both positive and negative connotations and can also represent disgrace, deceit, betrayal, cowardice and sickness. It tells of fears and the inability to make important decisions or take appropriate actions.
A person with an aversion to the colour YELLOW may be emotionally disappointed and bitter. They may have a tendency to rationalize their feelings, or may choose not to see reality by frequently changing relationships and/or activities and interests.
Excessive use of YELLOW can induce over-active thinking, obsessive thinking, rationalization, superficiality, and a tendency to change often. Too much YELLOW can also negatively affect our ability to clearly focus, and/or complete one task at a time. It can cause us to become demanding and critical, and over-judgemental of others. YELLOW can also encourage the tendency to be workaholics.
Too much YELLOW can lead to the inability to relax, mental bullying, the inability to manifest desired results and outcomes, and stubbornness.
Not enough YELLOW can make us feel isolated, insecure and depressed. A lack of YELLOW instils a lack of courage to try new things, and can result in one becoming rigid, cunning, defensive, possessive and emotionally aloof.
People that suffer from seasonal disorders and become depressed in Winter can try adding some YELLOW to their wardrobe and environments, as YELLOW lifts the spirits.
YELLOW encourages us to be free to do and be all that we can be. It helps us to feel expressive, social, curious and experimental. YELLOW assists you when you are going through life changes, such as adjusting to a new home, relationship, job or school etc.
BRIGHT YELLOW represents communication and spontaneity and this inspires activity, curiosity and a desire and hope of greater happiness.
YELLOW presses forward to the new and modern, and ideas drawn from the higher-Self.
YELLOW AROUND The WORLD And In HISTORY
- YELLOW is Universally connected to spirituality and the intellect.
- In Chinese culture, colours correspond with the five primary elements, the directions and the four seasons. YELLOW is associated with Earth and the centre (in relation to direction). It was the colour of emperors during both the Ming dynasty and the Qing dynasty. Huangdi, known as the ‘Yellow Emperor’, is thought to be the founder of Chinese civilization due to the vast amount of inventions that took place during his reign.
- YELLOW is the colour of the Vaisya caste (or farmers) and is the colour Hindus wear to celebrate the Festival of Spring.
- The doors of traitors and criminals were painted YELLOW in France during the 10th Century.
- In the United States, school buses and taxis are associated with YELLOW.
- YELLOW signifies ‘sadness’ in Greek culture, and ‘jealousy’ in French culture.
- YELLOW is representative of ‘greed’ in Christianity.
- YELLOW is the symbol for liberalism in many cultures and countries.
- Warriors wore a YELLOW chrysanthemum as a pledge of courage during the 1357 Japanese ‘War of Dynasty’.
- Jews were made to wear YELLOW armbands in Nazi concentration camps.
- In Aztec culture, YELLOW symbolizes food because it was the colour of corn which is the primary good of the Aztec people.
FAVOURITE COLOUR YELLOW
YELLOW as a favoured colour suggests one who has the ability to assimilating new ideas, concepts, knowledge and learning quickly and easily.
Those who prefer YELLOW often have a vibrant and happy personality, and are optimistic and enthusiastic characters. They are analytical and detail-oriented and pay attention to accuracy in all that they do. They are often intelligent and quick-thinking and are fun to be around.
Those with YELLOW as a favourite colour may find it difficult to switch off and fully relax as their minds are constantly alert.
With the vibration of YELLOW as an influence, the mind is sharp, wise and clever, and right choices and decisions are quick and easy to make.
YELLOW as a favourite colour suggests someone who is very open and receptive to study, research, education and learning new things. People who prefer YELLOW often have high intellects.
YELLOW CLOTHING - WEARING YELLOW CLOTHES
YELLOW resonates with the intellect and intuition, vitality and vibrancy. Wearing YELLOW suggests someone with boundless energy and a quick, keen mind. Wearing the colour YELLOW also indicates a ‘happy’ person with a bright personality. Wearing YELLOW clothes helps one to adopt an uplifted and cheery attitude to life.
Those who choose to wear YELLOW generally analyse everything and always need to know everything about everything. They demand a logical framework so that they can fully understand concepts. They generally desire change and originality, and are highly creative individuals who seek expression in literature, art, music and all forms of communication. They are expressive, eloquent, flexible and intensely self-aware people who are effective planners and organizers.
Those who wear a lot of YELLOW often have a stimulating and interesting personality. They enjoy being active and involved in all that is going on around them. They are very social and have a friendly and sunny disposition. Vital and lively, those who wear YELLOW generally cope well with life’s challenges.
YELLOW FOODS
YELLOW in food often indicates the presence of lutein, magnesium, Vitamin C and limonene. YELLOW wholefoods are loaded with many antioxidants and phytochemicals which help to promote the healthy function of the liver, pancreas, gallbladder and other vital organs such as the nervous system.
YELLOW Foods Include:
Anise seed, bamboo shoots, bananas, chamomile, cinnamon, corn, dill, evening primrose flowers, garbanzo beans, golden apples, golden flax seed, golden raisins, grapefruit, honey, lemongrass, lemons, nuts, parsnips, pears, pineapple, saffron, squash, squash blossoms, vegetable oils, whole grains, yams, yellow beans, yellow marigold flowers, yellow peppers, yellow raspberries, yellow summer squash, yellow tomatillo, yellow tomatoes, yellow wax beans and yellow zucchini.
YELLOW In Our DREAMS - DREAMING of YELLOW
YELLOW represents the extrovert and an extroverted personality, mental power, agility and determination.
YELLOW symbolizes the intellect, energy, inner-wisdom and happiness, yet the colour YELLOW can carry both positive and negative connotations, depending upon the theme or context of the dream.
Positively, seeing YELLOW in a dream may suggest happiness and joy, harmony, wisdom, agility and positive energy. Seeing YELLOW in a pleasant and/or happy dream can suggest the intuition and intuitive messages that foretell of blessings and glad tidings, happiness, and inner-joy.
Seeing YELLOW in a dream inspires joy and optimism, expression, ability, attention to detail, active intelligence, discipline and evaluation.
If the dream is unpleasant in nature, seeing YELLOW can represent disgrace, cowardice, deceit, disgrace, betrayal and illness or sickness. In an unpleasant or sad dream, seeing YELLOW may suggest a sickness or illness to come, or cowardice in a real life situation.
YELLOW appearing in your dreams may suggest a fear or inability to make a choice or decision, or to take necessary action/s. It may also be implying that your desire to please others is making you at risk of sacrificing your own needs and inner-happiness for the sake of others. As a result, challenges and set-backs may appear in your life.
Seeing YELLOW in a dream relates to our intellectual thinking process and stimulates logical linear thinking. The colour YELLOW stimulates left-brain activity, active intelligence, organisation, attention to detail, evaluation, sincerity and harmony, praise, administration, heightened expression and personal freedom.
The healing power of the colour YELLOW, when appearing in dreams, works on both known and unknown fears.
YELLOW in your dreams will gradually release the tension from an accumulation of fearful experiences. The colour YELLOW appearing in dreams releases constriction and restriction, sorrow, selfishness and selfish judgement, bitterness, cynicism and criticism.
To dream of being in a YELLOW room suggests that you are to utilize your intuition, personal creativity and initiative to get things done. It tells of mental stimulation and motivation.
COLOUR DREAMING - What the Colours in Dreams Mean
YELLOW In The TAROT
When YELLOW is seen on the Tarot cards, it indicates that intuition and intelligence will come to the fore in order to find a solution to a problem or issue. It also indicates positive outcomes.
YELLOW appearing on the Tarot cards signifies the intellect and spirituality.
Yellow is associated with The SUN (19) Tarot card, which encompasses it’s love of life.
COLORS and their MEANINGS and SIGNIFICANCE within the TAROT
YELLOW ESSENTIAL OILS - Essential Oils that Resonate with YELLOW
Bergamot, Lemon, Lemongrass, Lime, Neroli, Oreganum, Patchoulli.
YELLOW CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES - Crystal Healing
Amber, Ametrine (Quartz), Andalusite, Beryl, Bismuth, Calcite, Cat’s Eye, Chalcedony, Champagne Citrine, Chrysoberyl, Citrine, Corundum, Cymophane (Chyroberyl), Fluorite, Fool’s Gold (Pyrite), Gold, Golden Beryl, Golden Sapphire, Heliodor, Idocrase, Lemon Yellow Citrine, Golden Yellow Topaz, Golden Tiger Eye, Heliodor (Yellow Beryl), Honey Calcite, Iron Pyrite, Lemon Chrysoprase, Orthoclase, Rutilated Quartz, Sphalerite sphene, Sulphur, Sunstone, Sea Jasper, Sphalerite, Sphene (Titanite), Topaz, Yellow Aragonite, Yellow-Brown Scapolite, Yellow Carnelian, Yellow Citrine, Yellow Danubrite, Yellow Garnet, Yellow Jade, Yellow Jasper,
Yellow Kunzite, Yellow Muscovite, Yellow Rhodonite, Yellow Sapphire, Yellow Tourmaline, Vesuvianite (Idocrase).
YELLOW In The AURA
YELLOW is the fourth basic colour tone, but is one that is rarely seen in the aura. When it is seen, it is an indication of those who have achieved the goal of escape from the wheel of rebirth on the earth plane, and have returned to offer Spiritual food to their brothers and sisters. These individuals can be assumed to have voluntarily taken on the limitations and restrictions of earth life in order to perform a particular Spiritual path for the upliftment of mankind.
YELLOW can be equated to the God realization or Christ consciousness of these individuals who have returned back to earth to radiate the Light of their Spirituality on their fellow (human) beings who are still in need of assistance.
The colour YELLOW appearing in the aura in a balanced and harmonious way attests to high intellectual abilities and capacities and a strong personality. It also denotes good organizational abilities, inner-wisdom, discipline, honesty, harmony and a well developed ability to learn and assimilate knowledge.
YELLOW rays have the power to dispel fear and worry. YELLOW has a tonic element for certain forms of nervousness and is stimulating to health and mind.
YELLOW in the aura also suggests business acumen, diplomacy, a scientific and business mind-set and career orientation.
YELLOW (except for the muddier shades) is a good aspect in the aura. YELLOW symbolizes thought and mental concentration. When this colour dominates, it indicates a strong intellect.
BRIGHT GOLDEN YELLOW suggests a depth of Spiritual qualities and denotes a soul on the pathway to spirituality; gold representing the higher spiritual pathway.
GOLDEN YELLOW reflects the elevation of the mind to a higher sense of consciousness and indicates great inspiration. It is interesting that victims of strokes often exhibit GOLDEN YELLOW around the head and neck. GOLDEN YELLOW is the colour of the evolved consciousness.
PALE YELLOW suggests a highly spirited, as well as thoughtful person. It can also indicate a poor state of mind or a timid character. Individuals who have been intimidated by others show the emotional scars by the presence of this colour in their aura.
LIGHT YELLOW appearing among other colours of the aura attests to calmness, openness, a strong personality, clarity of thought and freshness.
Deep muddier YELLOW indicates one who is over critical, dogmatic and feels deprived of recognition. It denotes jealousy and suspicion, reflects excessive thinking and analysing and being over-critical.
ORANGEY-YELLOW in the aura denotes excessive thinking and a dogmatic personality.
OCHER (brownish-yellow) appearing among the colours of the aura, may suggest stability, frugality, realism, tensions, control, authority, excessive discipline and egotism. It may also indicate manipulative mind games and shows of a deceitful nature.
When YELLOW appears in the aura in an unbalanced way it attests to scepticism, a critical nature, stubbornness, cynicism, exaggerated emotional control, egotism, laziness, ignorance and intolerance, and sorrow.
Colours within the Aura
YELLOW In RELATION To The CHAKRAS
YELLOW governs the Solar Plexus Chakra, which acts as the ‘brain centre’ to the nervous system. This chakra is located in the stomach area and the middle of the back, and is linked to the stomach, liver, skin, large intestine, muscular system and the solar plexus area.
The Solar Plexus Chakra is connected with our identity and the concept of ‘Self’.
The Solar Plexus Chakra is representative of vitality and will, and when this Chakra is open it acts to empower a person and helps them to find their personal, inner-strength.
YELLOW helps to turn dreams and goals into reality.
YELLOW brings activity and balance to the Solar Plexus Chakra, and this brings general wellbeing, mental capacities and a clear sense of self-determination.
When the Solar Plexus Chakra is blocked, we experience anger, shame, fear, resentment, bitterness, prejudice and hate.
Colour Healing and the Chakras
HEALING with YELLOW - HEALING with COLOUR
In Colour Healing and Therapy, the colour YELLOW can be used to lessen the effects of anxiety and depression as it arouses feelings of cheerfulness, joy and happiness.
YELLOW stimulates the mind and mental processes, stimulates the nervous system, activates the memory and encourages communication. It is linked to the liver, the gallbladder, stomach, the thyroid gland, the bronchial tubes, the large and small intestines, the lungs and prostate glands.
YELLOW is good for treating the digestive and nervous systems, it stimulates hormone production, assists with the assimilation of nutrients, stimulates the liver and kidneys, helps with thyroid imbalance and has beneficial effects on the intestines, spleen, stomach and bladder. YELLOW stimulates cleansing via the liver. YELLOW fortifies the entire digestive system as it stimulates the digestive juices and the flow of lymphatic fluids. YELLOW strengthens the nervous system and purifies the blood.
In Colour Healing, YELLOW is used to benefit the adrenal glands, gallbladder, muscles, liver, the pancreas and stomach.
Illnesses that can be treated with YELLOW are arthritis, allergies, coughs, constipation, depression, diabetes, gallstones, eczema, hiatus hernia, hypothyroidism, indigestion, lymphatic congestion, obesity and motion sickness. YELLOW has a tonic effect on the nervous system and is stimulating to the mind and overall health.
YELLOW may strengthen the teeth and bones, and helps the body heal wounds. YELLOW helps to keep the skin healthy and maintain good eyesight. YELLOW helps the pores of the skin and aids scarred tissue in healing itself.
YELLOW is used to treat psychological problems such as mental exhaustion, depression, melancholy and the inability to concentrate. The colour YELLOW helps a weak memory and is great in skin care treatment.
YELLOW stimulates the ‘psychic centre’ and can be used to treat psychic burn-out or other psychic-related conditions or ailments.
YELLOW is a nerve stimulant, and can be helpful with depression, tension and fear, and can soothe mental exhaustion.
The healing power of YELLOW works on fear and gradually releases the tension from a fearful experience or situation.
YELLOW is very healing for critical, judgemental and verbally aggressive people as it stimulates flexibility and adaptability to change.
YELLOW can stimulate clear-thinking, new ideas and creativity. It can help to sharpen the mind and improve memory, as well as with decision making.
YELLOW helps us to release and let go of negativity.
Introduction to Colour Healing – Chromotherapy
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Joanne Walmsley
Sacred Scribes
WHITE
WHITE
Including: All About WHITE, WHITE Around the World and in History, WHITE as a favourite colour, WHITE Clothes – Wearing WHITE Clothing, WHITE Foods, WHITE in our DREAMS – Dreaming of WHITE, WHITE in the TAROT CARDS, WHITE ESSENTIAL OILS, WHITE CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES – Crystal Healing, WHITE in the AURA, WHITE in the CHAKRAS, HEALING with WHITE – Colour Therapy using WHITE.
WHITE is aligned with the Elements of Air and Spirit, and is connected to the Moon and the Zodiac sign of Virgo.
WHITE is a combination of all colours within the light spectrum and resonates with the positive aspects of all the colours. The vibrations of WHITE are the fastest and most frequent of the colour spectrum, and encompass all colours.
WHITE is considered to be the colour of truth, purity, faith, cleanliness, neutrality, sincerity, protection, peace and harmony, totality, initiative and awareness, completeness, ritual, innocence, spirituality and birth, knowledge and illumination. The colour WHITE is symbolic of perfection, peace, dignity, new beginnings, starting afresh and endless
possibilities.
WHITE relates to the imagination and promotes creativity, Divine realization and humility. WHITE carries the energies and power to transform the focus of our imagination. WHITE embodies clarity and understanding which will ultimately bring good fortune as we attune to its ‘Universal Harmony’.
WHITE encourages us to experience a spiritual awakening (or re-awakening) and take a fresh look at life and what it has to offer. WHITE often implies new beginnings and new ideas and opportunities coming from a higher place and plane.
WHITE relates to purification, clearing and cleansing on all levels, and brings you into contact with your Higher-Self.
WHITE resonates with inner-peace, serenity, aura-healing, truth-seeking, consecration, protection against negativity by raising our vibration, breaking curses, spiritual awakening and enlightenment, inspiration, meditation, invoking spirits, divination, clairvoyance and psychic abilities. WHITE aligns with light, Divinity, purity, spirit, inner-light, perfection, simplicity, freshness, completion, oneness, angels, and your Higher-Self.
WHITE is the colour of the awakened Spirit, the light of perfection, the light of the ‘Cosmic Consciousness’, and the Divine Light.
The colour WHITE evokes fresh beginnings and can refer to a ‘clean slate’ or a ‘blank slate’. It can also relate to cover-ups and hidden things; hence the phrase ‘white-washed’.
WHITE is used in rituals and ceremonies because it is associated with protection and cleansing.
Too much WHITE in our lives can make us feel cold, drained, lifeless, bare and vacant. WHITE can sometimes be too sterile if used excessively in the home decor and can create feelings of incompleteness and emptiness.
A person with an aversion to the colour WHITE is most often solely interested in realistic and tangible things, rather than in illusions or things that are beyond seeing or understanding.
People who dislike WHITE generally know and accept their own imperfections and do not wish to strive for, or achieve perfection. An aversion to WHITE may indicate an inability to accept spirituality as a part of life.
WHITE AROUND the WORLD and in HISTORY
- Universally, WHITE is recognized as the colour and symbol of ‘truce’.
- In Eastern cultures, the colour WHITE is associated with death and morning.
- WHITE is a colour of mourning in parts of Africa and China. Prior to the 15th Century, WHITE was the colour of deepest mourning among European queens.
- The ancient Greeks wore WHITE clothing to bed to induce pleasant dreams.
- In Chinese culture, WHITE is associates with the West and Autumn.
- In the Bible, the colour WHITE is an emblem of the ‘Divine’ and represents the colour of light.
FAVOURITE COLOUR WHITE
Choosing WHITE as a favourite colour suggests a person who is honest and truthful and who seeks the same qualities in others. They are clear about what they want in their lives, and are open and receptive to change and new things. They are not afraid to step out of their comfort zones in order to sample new and different experiences.
WHITE as a favourite colour also indicates an interest in spirituality and spiritual development, and a desire to increase and expand spiritual awareness and enlightenment.
Cleanliness is important for those who prefer WHITE and they often have impeccable standards of hygiene. They also have high moral standards and expect the very best from themselves and others. Because of their positive nature, those who favour WHITE like to surround themselves with positive, like-minded people who are fun, motivating and uplifting.
Those who favour WHITE are often optimistic people who are intelligent and who seek knowledge, wisdom and inspiration from many sources. They are highly spiritual and are natural healers who like to use their talents to help others.
People who are attracted to the colour WHITE generally have a deep sense of wonder, self-surrender and bliss about them. Although at times, people whose favourite colour is WHITE can at times seem aloof, lofty, arrogant and self-righteous.
Positive opportunities seem to flow naturally to people who
prefer WHITE.
WHITE CLOTHING - Wearing WHITE Clothes
The colour WHITE indicates protection and purity, innocence and peace. Wearing WHITE suggests a willingness to protect those who need it, and exudes a sense of calm and serenity. People who choose to wear a lot of WHITE generally have a deep sense of wonder, self-surrender and bliss.
People who wear WHITE are generally positive, upbeat, well-balanced and optimistic individuals who are highly individualistic and unique. They seek a simple life and lifestyle free from outside pressures and stresses.
WHITE clothes are often worn during periods and times of transitions and rituals.
Wearing WHITE clothing helps one to find honesty, truth and the true value of all that really matters.
Wear WHITE when you are wanting to make a fresh start and/or embrace newness.
WHITE FOODS
WHITE foods are complete protein foods and contain the raw materials necessary for the physical body to make and maintain its compounds, such as blood and bone, muscles and nerves. WHITE foods are often rich in sulphur and quercetin.
WHITE foods include:
baking soda, buck wheat, cauliflower, chermoya, coconut, cream, eggs, fish, flour, garlic, goat’s cheese, green onions/spring onions/shallots/scallions, horseradish, jicama, milk, millet, mushrooms, nuts, onions, parsnips, pasta, potatoes, poultry, quinoa, rice, salt, soy milk, sugar, sunflower seeds, tofu, turnip, white asparagus, white beans, white bread, white carrots, white corn, white egg plant, white nectarines, white onions, white peaches, white radishes, white sesame seeds, white tomatoes, yoghurt.
WHITE in Our DREAMS - DREAMING of WHITE
Seeing WHITE in our dreams inspires intuition, creativity, Divine guidance, meditation, reflection, inner-wisdom, grace and dignity and spiritual unity.
WHITE appearing in dreams releases restrictions, intolerance, martyrdom and a critical and/or negative view of themselves and others. Dreaming of WHITE can be a great healing colour for a person with a negative self-image as
WHITE has the power of transformation.
The colour WHITE appearing within a dream relates to the imagination and its effects on us as it stimulates creativity, humility and Divine realization.
WHITE appearing in your dreams may be implying that you are experiencing a reawakening and/or a fresh outlook on life. It may be a subconscious message to find the truth to a matter or situation, or to seek your own personal truths.
WHITE appearing in your dreams can also be indicative of a ‘clean slate’ or ‘blank canvas’ on which to begin or start anew. It may also be a suggestion that something is being covered-up or hidden; as in ‘white-washed’.
When appearing in dreams WHITE leads us towards higher spiritual attunement and Divine love.
DREAMING in WHITE and BLACK
To dream in BLACK and WHITE can suggest that you need to be more objective in formulating your choices and decisions. It may imply that you are too rigid and/or unyielding in your thought processes and may need to find balance and a place of reference. Consider the opinions and views of others to gain perspective.
Dreaming in BLACK and WHITE may be a sign of sadness, melancholy and/or depression. You may feel as though there is not enough excitement, variety or colour in your life.
COLOUR DREAMING - What the Colours in Dreams Mean
WHITE in the TAROT CARDS
WHITE is a combination of all the colours within the light spectrum and resonates with purity, beginnings, spirituality and new to the world, truth, knowledge and illumination. White embodies clarity and understanding, which will ultimately bring good fortune as we attune to its ‘Universal Harmony’.
Often when the color WHITE is seen on the Tarot cards it implies new beginnings and new ideas and opportunities coming from a higher place and plane.
The Wheel of Fortune (10) Tarot Card is connected to the colour WHITE.
COLORS and their MEANINGS and SIGNIFICANCE within the TAROT
WHITE ESSENTIAL OILS - Essential Oils that Resonate with WHITE
Jasmine, Mugwort, Rosa Alba (White Rose), White Angelica, White Birch, White Camphor, White Cedar, White Fir, White Grapefruit, White Lotus, White Pepper, White Pine, White Sage, White Spruce, White Thyme.
WHITE CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES - Crystal Healing
WHITE crystals and gemstones are connected to sleep, insomnia, dreams, visions, fertility, pregnancy, lactation and the menstrual cycle.
Place WHITE crystals around your home or office to help to purify, clear and cleanse your environment.
WHITE crystals and gemstones are associated with protection, cleansing, psychic abilities, scrying and channelling.
Achroiter (Tourmaline), Agate (Chalcedony), Angelite, Apophyllite, Beryl, Calcite, Chalcedony Quartz), Colourless Tourmaline, Corundum, Danburite, Diamond, Euclase, Fluorite, Goshenite (White Beryl), Grey Star Sapphire, Herkimer Diamond, Howlite, Iceland Spar (Calcite), Moonstone, Moonstone Opal, Moss Agate, Ocean Jasper, Opal, Orthoclase, Pearls, Platinum, Quartz, Rainbow Moonstone, Rutilated Quartz, Sapphire (Corundum), Sea Jasper, Selenite, Silver, Silver Topaz, Snow Quartz, Sodalite, Spinel, Spondumene, Tourmalinated Quartz, Tourmaline Tree Agate, Ulexite, Vesuvianite (Idocrase), White Lepidolite, White Sapphire, White Beryl, White Topaz, Zircon.
WHITE in the AURA
The colour WHITE appearing in the Aura in a balanced way it indicates a link to Divinity, spirituality, purity, light and energy, a developed intelligence, high levels ofspiritual awareness and enlightenment and the unity of all of the colours.
WHITE appearing in the Aura is an indication of a highly exalted Being and this was the pure colour in which Jesus walked. Where WHITE is shown in parts of the Aura, it indicates a striving for protection and perfection.
WHITE appearing in the Aura in an unbalanced way (or dirty) may indicate detachment from solid ground and being and feeling un-grounded, a lack of centering, and the accumulation and absorption of energy in an uncontrolled manner.
Pure WHITE is not often seen on anyone who walks the earth plane.
Colours within the Aura
WHITE in Relation to the CHAKRAS
WHITE (and INDIGO) relate to the Crown Chakra, which is the central element of spiritual and/or higher consciousness.
WHITE is the colour of the Crown Chakra, located on the top of the head (or Crown). This Chakra is the element of the ‘Higher Consciousness’ and resonates with the potential for spiritual enlightenment and awareness, intuition and inner-wisdom.
The Crown Chakra, when balanced and open, brings completeness, wholeness and realization.
COLOUR HEALING and the CHAKRAS
HEALING with WHITE - COLOUR HEALING with WHITE
WHITE leads us towards higher spiritual attunement and Divine love. It aids mental clarity and encourages us to clear away clutter and obstacles.
WHITE has clearing properties that can be used to clear blocked energies. It assists with clear-thinking and helps with revealing the truth within situations and people.
WHITE is a healing colour for those who tend to be daydreamers or who lack focus and concentration, or who have trouble and manifesting desires and reaching their goals. WHITE can be a great healing colour for a person with a negative self-image, as white has the energy and power of transformation.
In colour healing, therapy and meditation, WHITE is used to stimulate the transformation of the awareness and for linking with Divine energy. Healing of any dis-ease or illness by bringing harmony and balance of all spiritual, mental and physical systems, WHITE can be a substitute for any colour, as WHITE is a blending of all other colours. Directing
WHITE light to a part of the body that requires healing is one of the fastest ways to bring about healing.
WHITE light raises the vibration of one’s consciousness and the body, bringing harmony to all aspects of one’s life.
Colours in Dreams - Dreaming of Colours
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Joanne Walmsley
Sacred Scribes
Including: All About WHITE, WHITE Around the World and in History, WHITE as a favourite colour, WHITE Clothes – Wearing WHITE Clothing, WHITE Foods, WHITE in our DREAMS – Dreaming of WHITE, WHITE in the TAROT CARDS, WHITE ESSENTIAL OILS, WHITE CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES – Crystal Healing, WHITE in the AURA, WHITE in the CHAKRAS, HEALING with WHITE – Colour Therapy using WHITE.
WHITE is aligned with the Elements of Air and Spirit, and is connected to the Moon and the Zodiac sign of Virgo.
WHITE is a combination of all colours within the light spectrum and resonates with the positive aspects of all the colours. The vibrations of WHITE are the fastest and most frequent of the colour spectrum, and encompass all colours.
WHITE is considered to be the colour of truth, purity, faith, cleanliness, neutrality, sincerity, protection, peace and harmony, totality, initiative and awareness, completeness, ritual, innocence, spirituality and birth, knowledge and illumination. The colour WHITE is symbolic of perfection, peace, dignity, new beginnings, starting afresh and endless
possibilities.
WHITE relates to the imagination and promotes creativity, Divine realization and humility. WHITE carries the energies and power to transform the focus of our imagination. WHITE embodies clarity and understanding which will ultimately bring good fortune as we attune to its ‘Universal Harmony’.
WHITE encourages us to experience a spiritual awakening (or re-awakening) and take a fresh look at life and what it has to offer. WHITE often implies new beginnings and new ideas and opportunities coming from a higher place and plane.
WHITE relates to purification, clearing and cleansing on all levels, and brings you into contact with your Higher-Self.
WHITE resonates with inner-peace, serenity, aura-healing, truth-seeking, consecration, protection against negativity by raising our vibration, breaking curses, spiritual awakening and enlightenment, inspiration, meditation, invoking spirits, divination, clairvoyance and psychic abilities. WHITE aligns with light, Divinity, purity, spirit, inner-light, perfection, simplicity, freshness, completion, oneness, angels, and your Higher-Self.
WHITE is the colour of the awakened Spirit, the light of perfection, the light of the ‘Cosmic Consciousness’, and the Divine Light.
The colour WHITE evokes fresh beginnings and can refer to a ‘clean slate’ or a ‘blank slate’. It can also relate to cover-ups and hidden things; hence the phrase ‘white-washed’.
WHITE is used in rituals and ceremonies because it is associated with protection and cleansing.
Too much WHITE in our lives can make us feel cold, drained, lifeless, bare and vacant. WHITE can sometimes be too sterile if used excessively in the home decor and can create feelings of incompleteness and emptiness.
A person with an aversion to the colour WHITE is most often solely interested in realistic and tangible things, rather than in illusions or things that are beyond seeing or understanding.
People who dislike WHITE generally know and accept their own imperfections and do not wish to strive for, or achieve perfection. An aversion to WHITE may indicate an inability to accept spirituality as a part of life.
WHITE AROUND the WORLD and in HISTORY
- Universally, WHITE is recognized as the colour and symbol of ‘truce’.
- In Eastern cultures, the colour WHITE is associated with death and morning.
- WHITE is a colour of mourning in parts of Africa and China. Prior to the 15th Century, WHITE was the colour of deepest mourning among European queens.
- The ancient Greeks wore WHITE clothing to bed to induce pleasant dreams.
- In Chinese culture, WHITE is associates with the West and Autumn.
- In the Bible, the colour WHITE is an emblem of the ‘Divine’ and represents the colour of light.
FAVOURITE COLOUR WHITE
Choosing WHITE as a favourite colour suggests a person who is honest and truthful and who seeks the same qualities in others. They are clear about what they want in their lives, and are open and receptive to change and new things. They are not afraid to step out of their comfort zones in order to sample new and different experiences.
WHITE as a favourite colour also indicates an interest in spirituality and spiritual development, and a desire to increase and expand spiritual awareness and enlightenment.
Cleanliness is important for those who prefer WHITE and they often have impeccable standards of hygiene. They also have high moral standards and expect the very best from themselves and others. Because of their positive nature, those who favour WHITE like to surround themselves with positive, like-minded people who are fun, motivating and uplifting.
Those who favour WHITE are often optimistic people who are intelligent and who seek knowledge, wisdom and inspiration from many sources. They are highly spiritual and are natural healers who like to use their talents to help others.
People who are attracted to the colour WHITE generally have a deep sense of wonder, self-surrender and bliss about them. Although at times, people whose favourite colour is WHITE can at times seem aloof, lofty, arrogant and self-righteous.
Positive opportunities seem to flow naturally to people who
prefer WHITE.
WHITE CLOTHING - Wearing WHITE Clothes
The colour WHITE indicates protection and purity, innocence and peace. Wearing WHITE suggests a willingness to protect those who need it, and exudes a sense of calm and serenity. People who choose to wear a lot of WHITE generally have a deep sense of wonder, self-surrender and bliss.
People who wear WHITE are generally positive, upbeat, well-balanced and optimistic individuals who are highly individualistic and unique. They seek a simple life and lifestyle free from outside pressures and stresses.
WHITE clothes are often worn during periods and times of transitions and rituals.
Wearing WHITE clothing helps one to find honesty, truth and the true value of all that really matters.
Wear WHITE when you are wanting to make a fresh start and/or embrace newness.
WHITE FOODS
WHITE foods are complete protein foods and contain the raw materials necessary for the physical body to make and maintain its compounds, such as blood and bone, muscles and nerves. WHITE foods are often rich in sulphur and quercetin.
WHITE foods include:
baking soda, buck wheat, cauliflower, chermoya, coconut, cream, eggs, fish, flour, garlic, goat’s cheese, green onions/spring onions/shallots/scallions, horseradish, jicama, milk, millet, mushrooms, nuts, onions, parsnips, pasta, potatoes, poultry, quinoa, rice, salt, soy milk, sugar, sunflower seeds, tofu, turnip, white asparagus, white beans, white bread, white carrots, white corn, white egg plant, white nectarines, white onions, white peaches, white radishes, white sesame seeds, white tomatoes, yoghurt.
WHITE in Our DREAMS - DREAMING of WHITE
Seeing WHITE in our dreams inspires intuition, creativity, Divine guidance, meditation, reflection, inner-wisdom, grace and dignity and spiritual unity.
WHITE appearing in dreams releases restrictions, intolerance, martyrdom and a critical and/or negative view of themselves and others. Dreaming of WHITE can be a great healing colour for a person with a negative self-image as
WHITE has the power of transformation.
The colour WHITE appearing within a dream relates to the imagination and its effects on us as it stimulates creativity, humility and Divine realization.
WHITE appearing in your dreams may be implying that you are experiencing a reawakening and/or a fresh outlook on life. It may be a subconscious message to find the truth to a matter or situation, or to seek your own personal truths.
WHITE appearing in your dreams can also be indicative of a ‘clean slate’ or ‘blank canvas’ on which to begin or start anew. It may also be a suggestion that something is being covered-up or hidden; as in ‘white-washed’.
When appearing in dreams WHITE leads us towards higher spiritual attunement and Divine love.
DREAMING in WHITE and BLACK
To dream in BLACK and WHITE can suggest that you need to be more objective in formulating your choices and decisions. It may imply that you are too rigid and/or unyielding in your thought processes and may need to find balance and a place of reference. Consider the opinions and views of others to gain perspective.
Dreaming in BLACK and WHITE may be a sign of sadness, melancholy and/or depression. You may feel as though there is not enough excitement, variety or colour in your life.
COLOUR DREAMING - What the Colours in Dreams Mean
WHITE in the TAROT CARDS
WHITE is a combination of all the colours within the light spectrum and resonates with purity, beginnings, spirituality and new to the world, truth, knowledge and illumination. White embodies clarity and understanding, which will ultimately bring good fortune as we attune to its ‘Universal Harmony’.
Often when the color WHITE is seen on the Tarot cards it implies new beginnings and new ideas and opportunities coming from a higher place and plane.
The Wheel of Fortune (10) Tarot Card is connected to the colour WHITE.
COLORS and their MEANINGS and SIGNIFICANCE within the TAROT
WHITE ESSENTIAL OILS - Essential Oils that Resonate with WHITE
Jasmine, Mugwort, Rosa Alba (White Rose), White Angelica, White Birch, White Camphor, White Cedar, White Fir, White Grapefruit, White Lotus, White Pepper, White Pine, White Sage, White Spruce, White Thyme.
WHITE CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES - Crystal Healing
WHITE crystals and gemstones are connected to sleep, insomnia, dreams, visions, fertility, pregnancy, lactation and the menstrual cycle.
Place WHITE crystals around your home or office to help to purify, clear and cleanse your environment.
WHITE crystals and gemstones are associated with protection, cleansing, psychic abilities, scrying and channelling.
Achroiter (Tourmaline), Agate (Chalcedony), Angelite, Apophyllite, Beryl, Calcite, Chalcedony Quartz), Colourless Tourmaline, Corundum, Danburite, Diamond, Euclase, Fluorite, Goshenite (White Beryl), Grey Star Sapphire, Herkimer Diamond, Howlite, Iceland Spar (Calcite), Moonstone, Moonstone Opal, Moss Agate, Ocean Jasper, Opal, Orthoclase, Pearls, Platinum, Quartz, Rainbow Moonstone, Rutilated Quartz, Sapphire (Corundum), Sea Jasper, Selenite, Silver, Silver Topaz, Snow Quartz, Sodalite, Spinel, Spondumene, Tourmalinated Quartz, Tourmaline Tree Agate, Ulexite, Vesuvianite (Idocrase), White Lepidolite, White Sapphire, White Beryl, White Topaz, Zircon.
WHITE in the AURA
The colour WHITE appearing in the Aura in a balanced way it indicates a link to Divinity, spirituality, purity, light and energy, a developed intelligence, high levels ofspiritual awareness and enlightenment and the unity of all of the colours.
WHITE appearing in the Aura is an indication of a highly exalted Being and this was the pure colour in which Jesus walked. Where WHITE is shown in parts of the Aura, it indicates a striving for protection and perfection.
WHITE appearing in the Aura in an unbalanced way (or dirty) may indicate detachment from solid ground and being and feeling un-grounded, a lack of centering, and the accumulation and absorption of energy in an uncontrolled manner.
Pure WHITE is not often seen on anyone who walks the earth plane.
Colours within the Aura
WHITE in Relation to the CHAKRAS
WHITE (and INDIGO) relate to the Crown Chakra, which is the central element of spiritual and/or higher consciousness.
WHITE is the colour of the Crown Chakra, located on the top of the head (or Crown). This Chakra is the element of the ‘Higher Consciousness’ and resonates with the potential for spiritual enlightenment and awareness, intuition and inner-wisdom.
The Crown Chakra, when balanced and open, brings completeness, wholeness and realization.
COLOUR HEALING and the CHAKRAS
HEALING with WHITE - COLOUR HEALING with WHITE
WHITE leads us towards higher spiritual attunement and Divine love. It aids mental clarity and encourages us to clear away clutter and obstacles.
WHITE has clearing properties that can be used to clear blocked energies. It assists with clear-thinking and helps with revealing the truth within situations and people.
WHITE is a healing colour for those who tend to be daydreamers or who lack focus and concentration, or who have trouble and manifesting desires and reaching their goals. WHITE can be a great healing colour for a person with a negative self-image, as white has the energy and power of transformation.
In colour healing, therapy and meditation, WHITE is used to stimulate the transformation of the awareness and for linking with Divine energy. Healing of any dis-ease or illness by bringing harmony and balance of all spiritual, mental and physical systems, WHITE can be a substitute for any colour, as WHITE is a blending of all other colours. Directing
WHITE light to a part of the body that requires healing is one of the fastest ways to bring about healing.
WHITE light raises the vibration of one’s consciousness and the body, bringing harmony to all aspects of one’s life.
Colours in Dreams - Dreaming of Colours
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Joanne Walmsley
Sacred Scribes
BLACK
BLACK
Including: All About BLACK * BLACK Around the World and in History * BLACK as a favourite colour * BLACK Clothes – Wearing BLACK Clothing * BLACK Foods * BLACK in our DREAMS – Dreaming of BLACK * BLACK in the TAROT CARDS * BLACK ESSENTIAL OILS * BLACK CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES – Crystal Healing * BLACK in the AURA * BLACK in the CHAKRAS * HEALING with BLACK – Colour Therapy using BLACK *
BLACK - All About
BLACK contains all colours. BLACK is the colour of extremes - all or nothing.
BLACK is related to the Element of Earth and resonates with Sunday.
BLACK is powerful and authoritative and evokes strong emotions. The colour BLACK is associated with sophistication and intelligence.
BLACK symbolizes the unconscious, the unknown, hidden things, mystery, danger, death, mourning, rejection, hate and malice. BLACK can be seen as a defensive and fearful vibration. BLACK can resonate with negativity and ignorance and can also signify a lack of love and support.
BLACK resonates with protection, banishing, binding, breaking free from bad habits and addictions. BLACK also relates to deep meditation as it opens up deep unconscious levels. It relates to seriousness, darkness, grounding, survival, independence, mystic allure, assertiveness, daring, alluring, renunciation, relinquishment, absorption, fascination, secrecy, primordial nothingness, depression, death, mourning, secrecy, occultism, revolting against trivialities, provocation, the underground and underworld, hidden things.
Positively, the colour BLACK represents potential and possibilities. BLACK can be seen as a ‘blank slate’ or ‘clean slate’.
BLACK invites us to delve deeply into the unconscious in order to gain a better, clearer understanding of ourselves.
BLACK can also imply hidden spirituality and Divine qualities. BLACK is mysterious, providing a sense of potential and possibility.
BLACK gives the illusion of weight, and people often think that a BLACK box weighs more than a WHITE one.
It is considered to represent unresolved, thwarted ambitions that have resulted in profound forgetfulness, as in cases where people lose sight of their purpose in life.
A person with an aversion to BLACK may have a fear of the unknown, and/or the abuse of power. They may desire to be free from all kinds of dependency, blockages and hindrances and may wish to throw off their shackles.
BLACK AROUND THE WORLD and in HISTORY
- The Native American Indians believed that BLACK was good because it was the colour of soil, which gives life.
- In Aztec culture, BLACK represents war because BLACK Obsidian glass was used as the cutting edge of battle swords. BLACK was also the symbol of religion, and priests of the time wore nothing but BLACK.
- In England, taxi cabs are traditionally BLACK.
- A BLACK cat crossing one’s path is considered bad luck in many cultures. In England though, seeing a BLACK cat is good luck.
- In the Western world, BLACK is the colour of mourning. This tradition dates back to the Roman Empire where mourners wore a ‘Toga pulla’ made of BLACK wool during periods of mourning.
- In Chinese culture, colours correspond with the five elements, the four seasons and the directions. BLACK is associated with water, Winter and North. In China,
BLACK is a traditional clothing colour for boys.
- In rural areas of Portugal, Spain, Italy, Mexico and Greece, widows will wear BLACK for the rest of their lives. The immediate family members of the deceased person will wear BLACK for an extended period of time.
- In many countries, Judge’s robes are predominantly BLACK.
FAVOURITE COLOUR BLACK
Those whose favourite colour is BLACK are often independent thinkers who are unconventional, and at times, a little eccentric. They can be seen by others as a somewhat mysterious and illusive character. They enjoy the company of others, yet are equally as comfortable being on their own.
People who prefer BLACK are often strong-willed and determined, and like to be in control of situations. They do not work well in subordinate positions, and prefer to be their own boss, or in positions of power, responsibility and authority.
Those who favour BLACK are most often intelligent and sophisticated, and are able to achieve all that they put their minds to.
On the downside, those whose favourite colour is BLACK may be afraid to show their true feelings and emotions to others.
COLOUR CLOTHING - WEARING BLACK CLOTHES
BLACK is the colour of creation and mystery. Wearing BLACK indicates a private person who is reserved, but at times, rebellious.
Wearing BLACK clothes can also suggest mourning and/or ‘hiding’. Wearing BLACK can also be one’s way of ‘cloaking’ themselves. BLACK makes one feel inconspicuous and is mysterious as they evoke of sense of potential and possibility.
BLACK is a classic colour for clothing, as it makes the wearer appear thinner and more sophisticated.
People who prefer to wear BLACK may be strong-willed, disciplined and opinionated, with tendencies towards being inflexible and overly independent.
Wearing BLACK in certain situations and occasions indicates that you have control within yourself in order to instil and portray an authoritive image.
Excessive use of BLACK can cause depression, both mentally and physically.
BLACK FOODS
BLACK foods are associated with the kidneys and bladder. The BLACK colour comes from anthocyanins, plant pigments that may help lower to risks of heart disease, diabetes and cancer. BLACK foods have more antioxidants than light-coloured foods because of their high pigment content. Anthocyanins have anti-inflammatory properties. BLACK foods are also usually rich in minerals.
BLACK Foods include:
Black rice, black lentils, black beans, black berries, black soy beans, black tea, black garlic, black pasts (squid ink), black sesame seeds, black mushrooms, Black Mission figs, black vinegar, black chickpeas, black radishes, licorice, black olives, black caviar, black pepper, black grapes, black carrots, black raspberries, black salt (Hawaiian lava salt), black quinoa, nigella seeds, chia seeds, poppy seeds, black/dark vegetables,
BLACK in our DREAMS - DREAMING of BLACK
BLACK is the colour of the unconscious, mystery, change and protection. It resonates with indifference, gloom, death, darkness, obscurity and secrecy, and is often associated with death or major changes.
Seeing BLACK in your dream may represent the death of old ideas and/or the endings of a situation or phase in your life, and may also suggest a hidden or rejected aspect of yourself as BLACK can symbolize the unconscious, hidden things, the unknown and endings.
BLACK appearing in your dreams may be representing potentials and possibilities and may be symbolic of a ‘clean slate’ or ‘blank slate’.
BLACK in our dreams invites us to delve deeply in the subconscious mind in order to gain a better understanding of the ‘Self’. Within the context of the dream theme, seeing BLACK can suggest Divine qualities and heightening spirituality.
BLACK and WHITE in our DREAMS
To dream in BLACK and WHITE can suggest that you need to be more objective in formulating your choices and decisions. It may imply that you are too rigid and/or unyielding in your thought processes and may need to find balance and a place of reference. Consider the opinions and views of others to gain perspective.
Dreaming in BLACK and WHITE may be a sign of sadness, melancholy and/or depression. You may feel as though there is not enough excitement, variety or colour in
your life.
COLOUR DREAMING - What the Colours in Dreams Mean
BLACK in the TAROT
BLACK is considered to represent unresolved, thwarted ambitions that have resulted in profound forgetfulness, as in cases when people lose sight of their purpose in life.
Although BLACK has been given bad publicity throughout the ages, deep velvety BLACK can actually bring about an intense sense of healing that cannot be penetrated by the other colours and it is for this reason that many people in mourning subconsciously choose to wear it.
DEATH (13) represents BLACK’s apocalyptic nature.
JUDGEMENT (20) calls into play the deep inner healing that is necessary to transform our being.
The MOON (18) disables our ability to clearly remember all that has been and all that ever will be so that we can evolve ourselves without outside intervention.
COLORS and their MEANINGS and SIGNIFICANCE within the TAROT
BLACK ESSENTIAL OILS
Black Cumin Seed, Blackcurrant, Black Pepper, Black Pine, Black Spruce, Black Walnut.
BLACK CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES
BLACK coloured crystals and gemstones are very grounding, and deepen our connection to all physical things. BLACK crystals and gemstones help to relieve us of fears specifically associated with our physical existence on the Earthplane.
BLACK crystals acts as a shield to protect us and deflect negative energies. BLACK crystals and gemstones govern our relationships with the physical world and with our physical bodies.
Apache Tear, Black Agate, Diopside, Black Diamond, Black Jasper, Black Lace Onyx, Black Opal, Black Obsidian, Black Onyx, Black Sapphire, Black Spinel, Black Star Diopside, Black Tourmaline, Brecciated Jasper, Chinese Writing Stone, Hematite, Jet, Kyanite, Lava stone, Meteorite tektite, Mexican Black Opal, Nuummite, Oolitic Jasper, Rainbow Obsidian, Russian Agate, Sardonyx, Schorl, Serpentine, Shungite, Snowflake Obsidian, Tourmalinated Quartz.
BLACK in the AURA
BLACK appearing in the aura is always associated with ‘dark deeds’. It indicates discord, viciousness and evil.
Physical imbalances often show up as BLACK or darkened areas around the body. In the outer-edges of the aura, BLACK can indicate holes in the auric field.
BLACK is also seen in the aura of those who are victims of child abuse, and those who are (or were) very strong substance abusers (ie. alcohol, tobacco, drugs etc)
In the most deplored of souls, the aura can sometimes be seen with a crimson RED glow and BLACK, and this is a most vicious combination.
Colours within the Aura
BLACK in RELATION to the CHAKRAS
The Omega Chakra is situation below the Base Chakra, in the space between the legs/upper thighs (8 inches below the spine). The Omega Chakra acts as an anchor. It anchors the lower bodies across their holographic grid of incarnations.
The Omega Chakra is coloured BLACK.
Colour Healing and the Chakras
HEALING WITH BLACK - COLOUR HEALING with COLOUR
BLACK used in Colour Healing and Colour Therapy lowers the blood pressure, lowers the pulse rate and assists with compulsive behaviour.
Introduction to Colour Healing – Chromotherapy
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Joanne Walmsley
Sacred Scribes
Including: All About BLACK * BLACK Around the World and in History * BLACK as a favourite colour * BLACK Clothes – Wearing BLACK Clothing * BLACK Foods * BLACK in our DREAMS – Dreaming of BLACK * BLACK in the TAROT CARDS * BLACK ESSENTIAL OILS * BLACK CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES – Crystal Healing * BLACK in the AURA * BLACK in the CHAKRAS * HEALING with BLACK – Colour Therapy using BLACK *
BLACK - All About
BLACK contains all colours. BLACK is the colour of extremes - all or nothing.
BLACK is related to the Element of Earth and resonates with Sunday.
BLACK is powerful and authoritative and evokes strong emotions. The colour BLACK is associated with sophistication and intelligence.
BLACK symbolizes the unconscious, the unknown, hidden things, mystery, danger, death, mourning, rejection, hate and malice. BLACK can be seen as a defensive and fearful vibration. BLACK can resonate with negativity and ignorance and can also signify a lack of love and support.
BLACK resonates with protection, banishing, binding, breaking free from bad habits and addictions. BLACK also relates to deep meditation as it opens up deep unconscious levels. It relates to seriousness, darkness, grounding, survival, independence, mystic allure, assertiveness, daring, alluring, renunciation, relinquishment, absorption, fascination, secrecy, primordial nothingness, depression, death, mourning, secrecy, occultism, revolting against trivialities, provocation, the underground and underworld, hidden things.
Positively, the colour BLACK represents potential and possibilities. BLACK can be seen as a ‘blank slate’ or ‘clean slate’.
BLACK invites us to delve deeply into the unconscious in order to gain a better, clearer understanding of ourselves.
BLACK can also imply hidden spirituality and Divine qualities. BLACK is mysterious, providing a sense of potential and possibility.
BLACK gives the illusion of weight, and people often think that a BLACK box weighs more than a WHITE one.
It is considered to represent unresolved, thwarted ambitions that have resulted in profound forgetfulness, as in cases where people lose sight of their purpose in life.
A person with an aversion to BLACK may have a fear of the unknown, and/or the abuse of power. They may desire to be free from all kinds of dependency, blockages and hindrances and may wish to throw off their shackles.
BLACK AROUND THE WORLD and in HISTORY
- The Native American Indians believed that BLACK was good because it was the colour of soil, which gives life.
- In Aztec culture, BLACK represents war because BLACK Obsidian glass was used as the cutting edge of battle swords. BLACK was also the symbol of religion, and priests of the time wore nothing but BLACK.
- In England, taxi cabs are traditionally BLACK.
- A BLACK cat crossing one’s path is considered bad luck in many cultures. In England though, seeing a BLACK cat is good luck.
- In the Western world, BLACK is the colour of mourning. This tradition dates back to the Roman Empire where mourners wore a ‘Toga pulla’ made of BLACK wool during periods of mourning.
- In Chinese culture, colours correspond with the five elements, the four seasons and the directions. BLACK is associated with water, Winter and North. In China,
BLACK is a traditional clothing colour for boys.
- In rural areas of Portugal, Spain, Italy, Mexico and Greece, widows will wear BLACK for the rest of their lives. The immediate family members of the deceased person will wear BLACK for an extended period of time.
- In many countries, Judge’s robes are predominantly BLACK.
FAVOURITE COLOUR BLACK
Those whose favourite colour is BLACK are often independent thinkers who are unconventional, and at times, a little eccentric. They can be seen by others as a somewhat mysterious and illusive character. They enjoy the company of others, yet are equally as comfortable being on their own.
People who prefer BLACK are often strong-willed and determined, and like to be in control of situations. They do not work well in subordinate positions, and prefer to be their own boss, or in positions of power, responsibility and authority.
Those who favour BLACK are most often intelligent and sophisticated, and are able to achieve all that they put their minds to.
On the downside, those whose favourite colour is BLACK may be afraid to show their true feelings and emotions to others.
COLOUR CLOTHING - WEARING BLACK CLOTHES
BLACK is the colour of creation and mystery. Wearing BLACK indicates a private person who is reserved, but at times, rebellious.
Wearing BLACK clothes can also suggest mourning and/or ‘hiding’. Wearing BLACK can also be one’s way of ‘cloaking’ themselves. BLACK makes one feel inconspicuous and is mysterious as they evoke of sense of potential and possibility.
BLACK is a classic colour for clothing, as it makes the wearer appear thinner and more sophisticated.
People who prefer to wear BLACK may be strong-willed, disciplined and opinionated, with tendencies towards being inflexible and overly independent.
Wearing BLACK in certain situations and occasions indicates that you have control within yourself in order to instil and portray an authoritive image.
Excessive use of BLACK can cause depression, both mentally and physically.
BLACK FOODS
BLACK foods are associated with the kidneys and bladder. The BLACK colour comes from anthocyanins, plant pigments that may help lower to risks of heart disease, diabetes and cancer. BLACK foods have more antioxidants than light-coloured foods because of their high pigment content. Anthocyanins have anti-inflammatory properties. BLACK foods are also usually rich in minerals.
BLACK Foods include:
Black rice, black lentils, black beans, black berries, black soy beans, black tea, black garlic, black pasts (squid ink), black sesame seeds, black mushrooms, Black Mission figs, black vinegar, black chickpeas, black radishes, licorice, black olives, black caviar, black pepper, black grapes, black carrots, black raspberries, black salt (Hawaiian lava salt), black quinoa, nigella seeds, chia seeds, poppy seeds, black/dark vegetables,
BLACK in our DREAMS - DREAMING of BLACK
BLACK is the colour of the unconscious, mystery, change and protection. It resonates with indifference, gloom, death, darkness, obscurity and secrecy, and is often associated with death or major changes.
Seeing BLACK in your dream may represent the death of old ideas and/or the endings of a situation or phase in your life, and may also suggest a hidden or rejected aspect of yourself as BLACK can symbolize the unconscious, hidden things, the unknown and endings.
BLACK appearing in your dreams may be representing potentials and possibilities and may be symbolic of a ‘clean slate’ or ‘blank slate’.
BLACK in our dreams invites us to delve deeply in the subconscious mind in order to gain a better understanding of the ‘Self’. Within the context of the dream theme, seeing BLACK can suggest Divine qualities and heightening spirituality.
BLACK and WHITE in our DREAMS
To dream in BLACK and WHITE can suggest that you need to be more objective in formulating your choices and decisions. It may imply that you are too rigid and/or unyielding in your thought processes and may need to find balance and a place of reference. Consider the opinions and views of others to gain perspective.
Dreaming in BLACK and WHITE may be a sign of sadness, melancholy and/or depression. You may feel as though there is not enough excitement, variety or colour in
your life.
COLOUR DREAMING - What the Colours in Dreams Mean
BLACK in the TAROT
BLACK is considered to represent unresolved, thwarted ambitions that have resulted in profound forgetfulness, as in cases when people lose sight of their purpose in life.
Although BLACK has been given bad publicity throughout the ages, deep velvety BLACK can actually bring about an intense sense of healing that cannot be penetrated by the other colours and it is for this reason that many people in mourning subconsciously choose to wear it.
DEATH (13) represents BLACK’s apocalyptic nature.
JUDGEMENT (20) calls into play the deep inner healing that is necessary to transform our being.
The MOON (18) disables our ability to clearly remember all that has been and all that ever will be so that we can evolve ourselves without outside intervention.
COLORS and their MEANINGS and SIGNIFICANCE within the TAROT
BLACK ESSENTIAL OILS
Black Cumin Seed, Blackcurrant, Black Pepper, Black Pine, Black Spruce, Black Walnut.
BLACK CRYSTALS and GEMSTONES
BLACK coloured crystals and gemstones are very grounding, and deepen our connection to all physical things. BLACK crystals and gemstones help to relieve us of fears specifically associated with our physical existence on the Earthplane.
BLACK crystals acts as a shield to protect us and deflect negative energies. BLACK crystals and gemstones govern our relationships with the physical world and with our physical bodies.
Apache Tear, Black Agate, Diopside, Black Diamond, Black Jasper, Black Lace Onyx, Black Opal, Black Obsidian, Black Onyx, Black Sapphire, Black Spinel, Black Star Diopside, Black Tourmaline, Brecciated Jasper, Chinese Writing Stone, Hematite, Jet, Kyanite, Lava stone, Meteorite tektite, Mexican Black Opal, Nuummite, Oolitic Jasper, Rainbow Obsidian, Russian Agate, Sardonyx, Schorl, Serpentine, Shungite, Snowflake Obsidian, Tourmalinated Quartz.
BLACK in the AURA
BLACK appearing in the aura is always associated with ‘dark deeds’. It indicates discord, viciousness and evil.
Physical imbalances often show up as BLACK or darkened areas around the body. In the outer-edges of the aura, BLACK can indicate holes in the auric field.
BLACK is also seen in the aura of those who are victims of child abuse, and those who are (or were) very strong substance abusers (ie. alcohol, tobacco, drugs etc)
In the most deplored of souls, the aura can sometimes be seen with a crimson RED glow and BLACK, and this is a most vicious combination.
Colours within the Aura
BLACK in RELATION to the CHAKRAS
The Omega Chakra is situation below the Base Chakra, in the space between the legs/upper thighs (8 inches below the spine). The Omega Chakra acts as an anchor. It anchors the lower bodies across their holographic grid of incarnations.
The Omega Chakra is coloured BLACK.
Colour Healing and the Chakras
HEALING WITH BLACK - COLOUR HEALING with COLOUR
BLACK used in Colour Healing and Colour Therapy lowers the blood pressure, lowers the pulse rate and assists with compulsive behaviour.
Introduction to Colour Healing – Chromotherapy
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Joanne Walmsley
Sacred Scribes
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