I use colour light therapy to help me with Bipolar. The colourful light relaxes me and keeps me more positive, therefore helping me become more balanced. I use coloured fairy lights and a soft moving colour changing LED lamp. :)
Although I appreciate your thoughts on colour therapy, your personal jab at the end was not necessary. Colour theapy and the chakra system has been used and documented for over 5000 years. I suggest if the topic interests you but my description is not detailed enough for you on a small TV show, you could research this topic yourself for a more detailed explanation.
While Indigo focuses on Inner Peace and the spirit within, Violet is your direct connection to the universal spirit. There is also the colour Pink which connects to self love and universal love. :) Hope that helps!
I love how this goes from science and wavelengths of light producing color (correct), to smuggling in "cool" and "warm" before progressing to inane babble about chakras, turquoise, the throat, and vague "energies". Don't leech the credibility of the scientific method to prop up this pseudo-scientific nonsense. If i'm wrong then revolutionize the current body of human knowledge you so cheaply and inaccurately imitate by adding something to scientific understanding. You'll win a nobel prize, ha!
Thank you for your comment. It's true we say "We're feeling Blue" but it's not directly related to depression. Blue / throat chakra is further away from the active, joyful and passionate colours (such as red, orange and yellow) which help us live life to the fullest. Feeling Blue really just relates to not feeling full of life at that moment. I love to focus on the positive effects of colour so that we bring in a specific colour when we need it most. Thanks for your question. Angela Dacey
Cool!
edibleaspirations 1 year ago
I use colour light therapy to help me with Bipolar. The colourful light relaxes me and keeps me more positive, therefore helping me become more balanced. I use coloured fairy lights and a soft moving colour changing LED lamp. :)
brucinda01 1 year ago
VERY GOOD!!!
seaofclay 2 years ago
Thank you for your comment. Which colour therapy course are you about to take, if I may ask?
selfdiscover 2 years ago
great info and love the bath idea, im about to do a colour therapy course.. cant wait...!
so simple and so few know about this..!
SovereignBeing 2 years ago
Although I appreciate your thoughts on colour therapy, your personal jab at the end was not necessary. Colour theapy and the chakra system has been used and documented for over 5000 years. I suggest if the topic interests you but my description is not detailed enough for you on a small TV show, you could research this topic yourself for a more detailed explanation.
selfdiscover 2 years ago
While Indigo focuses on Inner Peace and the spirit within, Violet is your direct connection to the universal spirit. There is also the colour Pink which connects to self love and universal love. :) Hope that helps!
selfdiscover 3 years ago
I love how this goes from science and wavelengths of light producing color (correct), to smuggling in "cool" and "warm" before progressing to inane babble about chakras, turquoise, the throat, and vague "energies". Don't leech the credibility of the scientific method to prop up this pseudo-scientific nonsense. If i'm wrong then revolutionize the current body of human knowledge you so cheaply and inaccurately imitate by adding something to scientific understanding. You'll win a nobel prize, ha!
Malbrojia 2 years ago
So here's a summary:
Red - Alert, Hunger
Orange - Fun, Energy, Hunger
Red&Orange - Sexual Energy
Yellow - Concentration, Digestion
Green - Love, Trust, Forgiveness
Blue - Relaxation
Turquoise - Communication
Indigo - Spiritual
arpee9216 3 years ago
Thank you for your comment. It's true we say "We're feeling Blue" but it's not directly related to depression. Blue / throat chakra is further away from the active, joyful and passionate colours (such as red, orange and yellow) which help us live life to the fullest. Feeling Blue really just relates to not feeling full of life at that moment. I love to focus on the positive effects of colour so that we bring in a specific colour when we need it most. Thanks for your question. Angela Dacey
selfdiscover 3 years ago
This is great! though i thought blue was associated with sadness, depression and colic.
electromagnetician 3 years ago