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    Poetry and Art

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    Painting is silent poetry, poetry is eloquentpainting. - Simonides the colour of a thing is the colour it rejects,

    the one colour it is not.

    A colour vibration is sensed not only throughvision, but in many other ways. Every colour vibration has an impact on all physical

    systems and organs of the body, whichrespond to these frequencies. CharlesKlotsche

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    As human beings we live in a world of colours. Each colour is part of awhole. Ingrid S. von Rohr How do colours sound, smell, taste?What is their texture?

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    Colours and Word Associations

    like sound, colours are made up of vibrations

    there are good vibes and bad positive andnegative connotations or tones

    some colours are more visible than othersdepending on wave length (physics) andlower frequency or intensity

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    Visible Soundswhen working with colours, you arebuilding visual chords or symphonies

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    Some Standard Colors And Their

    Meaning Reds trength, anger, tenacity, passion,

    sensuality, vitality, raw energy &willpower, health, courage,protection. It stimulates activity,intensity and exovertion. Red bringsout the revolutionary and leads intoaffirmative thought and action.

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    Orange Warmth, maternal feelings,thoughtfulness, a very emotionalperson & creativity. The muddiershades may indicate pride or vanity,

    while golden orange denotes self-control. Symbolizes the social force,emotions, attractiveness, joy andindependence. Self assurance,amiability and constructiveness areit s qualities.

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    Yellow Mental activity, understanding andwisdom, personality power, happiness,clarity, perception, good cheer,optimism. A golden yellow means thatthe person takes care ofhim/herself. Confidence, curiosity andpractival application of wisdom are itsqualities. Humour and detachment make

    yellow significant for bringing new life toways of thinking and feeling. Darker yellows may represent shyness.

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    Green Sympathy, empathy, spirituality, love, money,prosperity, fertility, healing, growth, affinity

    with nature. Symbolizes the balancing forces,peace, compassion and renewal. It calms theenergies and prevails over excesses.Relaxation, rest and calm issue from it. Darkshades of green can indicate one who is

    jealous or has many uncertainties.

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    Blue Quiet, highly spiritual, religious, peace,

    healing, patience, happiness, relaxationand calm. Symbolizes thecommunicative force, speech, messages

    and ideas. It relaxes and opens themind to share thoughts and ideas.Idealism, sincerity, mental empathyand brings out affection, loyalty andinspiration. Blue may also represent atendency to be moody and depressed.

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    Indigo symbolizes the intuitive force,dreams, the unconscious and the invisible.Associated with empathy and imagination

    Violet - Symbolizes the creative force,beauty, inspiration and artistry.Energetically inspires the receptive soul toexpress itself in art, music, spiritual idealsand selfless acts of love It is the universalcall to excellence. Dark shades may indicatethat the person has obstacles to overcomeand is feeling misunderstood.

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    Black Protection, banishing negativity or

    absorbing negativity. Absence ofcolour, colour of potential, of mystery;goes with everything (eg: little blackdress and accessories)

    Grey neutrality, something you want

    neutralized.

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    Aqua

    symbolizes freshness, the pristineand unspoiled, vigor and movement.Vivacious, extroverted and dramatic.Confidence, strength, and strongindividualism bordering oneccentricity. Fearless and creative,festive and celebratory. Has closeassociation with water.

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    Brown Symbolizes the earth, nurturing,

    contented sensuality and productivity.Passive, sensual, fertile and generousqualities are associated with brown.Being grounded and belonging to,feeling. This could reflect a personwho is very "earthy" or that a person isestablishing new roots, or even onewho is very centered with themselvesand their surroundings.

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    Pink Love and deep friendship. It representscompassion, and possibly a love of

    beauty. Darker or muddier shades of pinkmay point to immaturity.

    GoldSymbolizes love of spirit, the meaning,purpose and spiritual love. All quests of theheart are associated with this colour. Has a

    ancient connection to the hearts desire forpower and mysteries. Gold is the color ofattainment and profound concentration.

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    ~colour information from TedAndrews' "How to See, and Read the Aura"

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    White It reflects purity, union, innocence and truth.

    Holiness and divinity in its feminine aspectsare associated with white. It omits thepresence from the event and takes on whatthere is to learn from it.

    it encompasses all colours; colour of spiritualmastery all religions other colours have been attained, embodied,perfected (levels in martial arts, religiousattainment, levels of consciousness)

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