Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Choromopathy Facts about Violet colour




Violet relates to self knowledge/ spiritual awareness. It is the union with your higher self, with spirituality, and your higher consciousness.

Violet is the highest colour in the visible spectrum. This colour is known as one of the "cool" colours. It has a very calming effect on us and is, therefore, very helpful for those people experiencing sleep difficulties or stress. However, it can be contra-indicated for those suffering from depressive disorders
Some of the associated problems relating to the crown chakra are Depression, Parkinson's disease, Schizophrenia, Epilepsy, Senile dementia, Alzheimer's , many mental disorders, confusion, dizziness, and even just feeling as if one has a muzzy head.
Violet, being the colour relating to our spiritual connection, can be very helpful for meditation and any spiritual matters.(Violet is used a great deal within religions across the world).

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Chromopathy Colour Science





INDIGO relates to the BROW chakra or third eye which is in the centre of the forehead The related organs to this chakra are the eyes, lower head and sinuses and the endocrine gland is the pituitary gland.

Indigo relates to self responsibility, that is to say, being responsible for one's own life; responsibility to oneself to follow the soul's path and needs and trusting one's own intuition. The ability to see things from a 'higher' viewpoint rather than purely for satisfaction of the ego or one's material comfort. Intuitive messages are unique to you and are for your own personal growth and differ from the gut feelings
Some of the associated problems relating to the brow chakra are:- tension headache, migraine, visual defects, short-sightedness, long-sightedness, glaucoma, cataracts, catarrh, sinus problems, some ear problems.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Colour Therapy Choromopathy




Red Colour Technical Properties

RED relates to the BASE chakra situated at the base of the spine
The organs to which this chakra relates are the kidneys and bladder .(The kidneys are formed within the pelvis and here they link with the base chakra energy, although prior to birth they rise to the position in the loins with which we are more familiar). The vertebral column, hips and legs are also areas related to this chakra. The endocrine gland to which this colour relates is the adrenal gland.
Red is the lowest of the seven colours in the visible spectrum and is known as a "warm" colour. It is stimulating and energising therefore it is helpful for tiredness and lethargy, to stimulate low blood pressure, to boost sluggish circulation. NB Red should not be used on anyone, with hypertension/high blood pressure since this colour increases blood flow. (That is to say as a colour treatment). Pink may be used instead in such cases.

Red, in its most positive sense, is the colour for courage, strength and pioneering spirit. However, in the most negative aspect, it is the colour of anger, violence and brutality and, interestingly, before world war two it was noted that a lot of red was being worn.

Using colours well in the home is a way of creating a balanced environment. Red is energising and excites the emotions, and can stimulate the appetite.(Often used in restaurants). It can be used in any activity area but red needs careful choice of tone and depth and the space in which it is to be used as it can make a space look smaller and can be claustrophobic or oppressive. However, used well, red and its variations, can make a space feel warm and cosy.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Chromatography , Colour of life




Colors The red spectrum stimulates The blue spectrum calms Red -warming,
invigorating, good for blood diseases, liver infections, anemia Orange -good for
respiratory system, asthma, bronchitis, acts as a tonic and laxative Yellow -good for
the bowels, intestines, acts as mild sedative, uplifts, helps remove fear, good for
indigestion and heartburn, constipation, piles, and menstrual problems Green -general
tonic and revitalizer, is a neutral color (when in doubt, use green), good for heart
troubles, neuralgic headaches, ulcers, boils, head colds Blue -acts as antiseptic and
cooling agent, good for inflammations, cuts, burns, and rheumatism Indigo -acts as
mild narcotic, reassures, good for emotional disorders, deafness, eyes, and cataracts
Violet -good for mental disorders, nervous system, baldness, and female troubles
Directing The Color -you can use colored glass, plastic, cellophane, or tissue paper
-place appropriately colored item over a window -make sure the light falls onto the
affected area 30 minutes a day (two 30 minute sessions a day are preferable)

Hydrochromopathy: Color Charged Water -fill a clear bottle with water and tape
colored paper or acetate around the bottle (a colored bottle is preferable) -stand
the bottle in a window 6-8 hours -drink a wineglassful of the water 3 times a day -a
drink of red charged water will give energy -a drink of indigo charged water will aid
sleep Graphochromopathy

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Hypnosis Introduction



Hypnosis.
Used intelligently, the results are the same for all those who are properly motivated. Nor are the results singular to modern hypnotists alone. In reviewing the literature going back more than 100 years, the same gratifying results were obtained. The reader would do well to scan some out-of-print books on hypnosis at the library to understand the point further. [9] This book is written in terms that are comprehensible to the layman. The step-by-step instructions should afford the reader a means of acquiring self-hypnosis

Friday, December 31, 2010

Predictions for you

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Meditation Types




Types of meditation


Using meditation you can employ the connection between the mind and the body to achieve specific developmental goals. Meditation is particularly good in reducing the stress that you encounter and develop in everyday life. When you decide to make meditation a regular part of your life, you need to decide which type of meditation technique and or philosophy best suits you. If you wish to learn more about Transcendental Meditation then check this page.

How you mediate can mean the difference between trying to become detached from your stress or from trying to build on the problems that are stressing you to form the basis of personal growth, often in a creative way.

There are many types of meditation, some ancient, some newer, each with its own, different style. Meditation teachers classify meditation as focusing on four different ways:

Focused on Concentration - this means basically focusing your attention on one object only. Totally concentrating on it. For example, concentrating on the flame of a candle, or simply focusing on your breath. See my Concentration example
Focused on Generation (generative meditation). This type of meditation helps you meditate to achieve a state of loving kindness by using your memory, your imagination and the sensations of your body.
Focused on Receptivity (receptive meditation). This means basically becoming receptive to any experience arising. An example of this is the zen meditation, zazen.
Focused on Reflection (reflective meditation). This meditation type involves constantly focusing on an object, but also being aware to whatever emotions, feelings and sensations come forth from the experience.