Thursday 31 March 2016

Understanding the Meaning of Colours

Understanding the Meaning of Colours: The meaning of colours can vary depending on culture and circumstances. Each colour has many aspects to it but you can easily learn the language of colour by understanding a few simple concepts which I will share with you here.Non-verbal CommunicationColour is a form of non verbal communication. It is not a static energy and its meaning can change from one day to the next with any individual - it all depends on what energy they are expressing at that point in time. For example, a person may choose to wear red on a particular day and this may indicate that this is their favorite (personality) colour, or they  are ready to take action, or they may be passionate about what they are going to be doing that day, or again it may mean that they are feeling angry that day, on either a conscious or subconscious level. All are traits of the color red.The Meaning of ColoursRed is the colour of energy, passion, action, ambition and determination. It is also the colour of anger and sexual passion.Orange is the colour of social communication and optimism. From a negative colour meaning it is also a sign of pessimism and superficiality.With the meaning of colors, in colour psychology, Yellow is the colour of the mind and the intellect. It is optimistic and cheerful. However it can also suggest impatience, criticism and cowardice.Green is the colour of balance and growth. It can mean both self-reliance as a positive and possessiveness as a negative, among many other meanings.Blue is the colour of trust and peace. It can suggest loyalty and integrity as well as conservatism and frigidity.  Indigo is the colour of intuition. In the meaning of colours it can mean idealism and structure as well as ritualistic and addictive.                       Purple is the colour of the imagination. It can be creative and individual or immature and impractical.        The colour meaning of Turquoise is communication and clarity of mind. It can also be impractical and idealistic. The colour psychology of Pink is unconditional love and nurturing. Pink can also be immature, silly and girlish. Magenta is a colour of universal harmony and emotional balance. It is spiritual yet practical, encouraging common sense and a balanced outlook on life. May your life always be filled with the power of each colour and abundant happiness! God bless you!

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