COLORS




The importance of colors and their powers has always been ignored, unappreciated and sometimes it's not believable. But I assure you that all this is not true, the colors are one of the most powerful tools human will ever use. People whom understand colors and their power really have a huge advantage. 


This power is rooted to the Brain Code. In our world, women are more likely to develop this understanding than their counterpart men, it is scientifically proven that women can see more colors than men. Commercial companies, organizations, etc.. use colors to their advantage, some might uses different colors to attract the crowd their need. Some companies even use colors in their logos to try to force ideas into people. For example when seen by human yellow, can trigger thoughts of hunger, desire and satisfaction. As red can trigger thoughts of survival, power and love. 

But now lets talk how to use colors for our advantage.




RED: 


- This is a color representing masculine energy : Red ties, red shoes, red cars.


- It stimulates appetite, and also other physical senses like sexual passion. 


- It increases the metabolism rate and blood pressure. It magnifies and intensifies the object, and is attention-grabbing.


- It provokes the senses and makes a person react faster.


- Reconciliation : Red roses, red candy.


- Power : Wear it on clothes to show increase your sense of power.


- Red best serves for creativity and product selling that needs consumers to take action. 


- The high visibility of red results in it being used in danger signs, fire brigades, and stop signs and signals. - Help healing deseases related to the blood and heart.


- Avoid reds for any sort tense situations.


- Red was used by ancient Romans to dress their Gods.


- In India, China and Nepal, brides wear red traditionally, as it brings good luck. 


- A red 'kimono' in Japan defines good luck and happiness. 


- It stands for sacrifice, love, and passion in Christianity. 


- Easter eggs were painted in red color in Greece. 


- In Celtic culture, red stands for afterlife and death. 





BLUE:


- Blue creates a feeling of trust and loyalty : used in most corporate logos across the world. 


- An appetite suppressant. 


- Blue can be depressive : 'feeling blue'. 


- It is the best color to wear for job interviews. 


- It enhances productivity. 


- Lighter shades of blue have more calming effects and feeling of freedom. 


- Darker shades talk more about authority, professionalism, integrity, and sincerity. 


- Blue color represents truth, and is the color of communication. 


- Psychologically, this color portrays qualities of being neat, less fussy, and disliking confrontation and change.


- In ancient Egypt, blue color was known to ward off evil spirits, and was often worn by the Pharaohs.

- In Greece blue is considered to ward off evil. 


- In Hindu mythology, blue is the skin color of Lord 'Krishna'. 


- It denotes immortality in China. 


- In Spain, Italy and other Latin-derived languages, another term for 'prince charming' is 'the blue prince'. 


- In Christianity, it is the holy color of Jesus Christ's body and virgin Mary. 






GREEN: 


- It is a color that does not stress the eyes. 


- Green also relaxes the nervous system and calms the spirit.


- Enhances one's mood and behavior.


- Darker shades define prestige, wealth, and money. 


- Lighter greens will make you feel fresh. 


- Whereas too much green may define jealousy, envy, greed and revenge. 


- Pale lemon green and fluorescent green defines sickness more often, for e.g, animated characters turn green when sick.


- Productivity in known to increase with a green surrounding.


- If a man wears a green hat in China, it defines that his wife is cheating on him.


- In Iran and to the Egyptians, green is sacred, temple floors were often painted in green. 


- In England, when the Blackfriars Bridge was painted in green, the suicide rates on the bridge decreased by 34 percent. 








YELLOW:


- If yellow rules your favorites chart, it means you are a happy-go-lucky person, 


- Helps enjoy the fine gifts of life.


- Excess yellow may cause anxiety and irritation. 


- Defines cowardly attitude. 


- Lighter and creamy shades of yellow will make you feel fresh, elegant, and joyful. 


- Whereas duller shades (yellowish green) will show jealousy and sickness. 


- Yellow can be used best in food and restaurants, as it increases hunger. 


- It is also a fast traveling color.


- Its energy vibrates at a fast pace. 


- It is believed that yellow is a favorite among people with high intellect.


- Yellow was the royal color of the emperors in China during the Ming and Qing dynasties.


- Yellow is sacred, and the color of celebration of spring in India. 


- Europeans consider yellow to be the color for joy, happiness, and hope. 


- The Aztec people considered yellow color as the symbol of food. 


- Historically, Americans defined yellow color as the symbol of love. 


- Yellow is an auspicious color in Buddhism, and stands for wisdom. 


- It represents the value of courage and nobility in Japan. 





ORANGE:


- This color is the only one named after a fruit.


- It stands for endurance. 


- Used as color for harvest and autumn. 


- It is also believed to be the color of lady luck. 


- It's psychology says that this color is re-energizing and helps one look at life in a positive way. 


- The energy of this color is warm and thoughtful. 


- If orange is your favorite, you are more of an independent, thoughtful and fun loving person. 


- Oranges are best used in foods and restaurants as they encourage social communications and also increase hunger. 


- Kids are easily attracted to orange.


- It is the color most commonly associated with saints. 


- In Buddhism monks wear yellow-orange colored robes.

- In India, especially in Hinduism, orange is a sacred and holy color. 





VIOLET: 


- Violet color is mostly suggested for meditation, deep sleep, and calming an irritated mind. 

- Leonardo da Vinci believed that in purple light the power of meditation increased 10 times than usual. 

- Darker shades like deep purple define luxury, and also gloom, sadness, and frustration. 

- Lighter shades of violet and lavender draw sensuality, romance, creativity, and most of the positive traits. - Most men love the dark hues.

- In Rome, during ancient times, purple-colored fabric was worn only by the royals, as this color was very expensive to make.

- In Chinese culture, purple was the color of harmony. 


- In Japan, the color was named 'Imperial Purple', and defines power, status, and wealth. 


- The American award for bravery is called the 'Purple Heart'. 


- It denotes the values of faith and virtue, in Egypt. 


- Julius and Augustus Caesar marked purple as their royal color. 


- Purple stands as the color of omen in Iran. 




Practicing the power of colors can enhanced your life in many ways, not just physically but also spiritually. 


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