
Colours and their Meanings
What is a Colour?
Out of the many vibrations reaching the earth, a tiny octave is registered by the optic nerves. Our eyes respond to these particular vibrations with a reaction that we know as a colour. Here are the colours in the order in which they appear in the spectrum:
o RED has the lowest vibration, It stimulates, warm, excites and cheers: to increase the activity of the arterial blood: to energize. Is the colour of Mars, whose stone is Ruby and whose metal is iron.
o ORANGE is the second colour in the spectrum. It is associated with the Sun, and has also a warming and invigorating effect. Orange is stimulating to the emotions. It is also considered the colour of the brave.
o YELLOW is the third colour of the spectrum. This colour belongs to the planet Mercury. This colour has stood for wisdom and intellect throughout the ages. Yellow lamps or glass windows stimulate the nerves of the brain and the body.
o GREEN is the fourth colour which stands in the center of the scale of seven colours. Green gives stability, endurance and quietude. We are allowed much of it to look at in nature and to partake of as nourishment. Its action is to cool the blood and animate the nerves.
o BLUE belongs to the Planet Venus, the giver of Love, devotion and harmony. Its stone is the Amethyst, the super-sacred of the seven jewels.
o INDIGO is the sixth colour of the scale. It is, like green, a meeting-ground for all the colours. It shows dignity and high aspirations.
o VIOLET is the seventh and last colour of the spectrum. It represents the seventh and highest quality a person attains- noble spiritual aspiration. Therefore it has always been connected to the priestly ceremonies. It cools the nerves, is magnetic and antiseptic. Purple and violet speak of honour, spirituality and self-esteem.
My favourite colour is orange. I do like this colour because it is so bright, full of energy and it gives me the urge to do something creatively. I think this beautiful colour is reflecting my personality, as I am so emotional and in the same time so lively and joyfully. What is interesting about it, is what I have read about carrying or placing something orange around your home or office stimulates creativity, mental quickness, and ability to adjust to changes. Moreover, it has been said that wearing orange during times of stress, or shock can help to balance your emotions. It can bring about the willingness to embrace new ideas with enjoyment and a sense of exploration and creative play.