COLOUR
Colour
is a vital part of life and is considered extremely important
in yoga as it affects all living things. Colour is light broken
down into different wavelengths. An object that absorbs all the
light waves, with none reflected back is called black and an object
that returns all the light is called white. We see blue when and
object absorbs all the colours of the spectrum except blue,
which is reflected back.
Every
colour vibrates at a different frequency that creates an experience
of warmth or coolness. Red, being the longest wavelength has the
slowest rate of vibration. This long wave is called low frequency
and creates a warm feeling. Violet has the shortest wavelength (high
frequency) and vibrates very quickly. The high frequency of the
blue spectrum creates a cooling experience. These different frequencies
have a profound effect on human beings.
The
seven basic colours of the rainbow, the spectrum that we see, is
only a small part of what is called the electro-magnetic spectrum.
There are vibrations on either side of the infra red and ultra violet
spectrum that are beyond the concept of the human eye. (There are
also sounds that are beyond the range of the human ear). So, remember
that there are things going on around you of which you are not conscious.
Colour
is perceived by the eye but is also absorbed by our skin thus producing
the different sensations of heat or coolness. Many ancient
cultures, the Mayans, Egyptians and American Indians to name but
a few, had a deep inner knowledge of the effects of colour
and used them in healing.
RED
gives thermal rays and is a great energiser. It warms arterial blood,
promotes circulation and is a nerve stimulant. Red blood corpuscles
begin to multiply under red light.
ORANGE
is said to be a cheering colour and also stimulates the blood and
nerves.
YELLOW is an inspiring
colour and stimulates the liver. It increases the flow of bile.
GREEN
is soothing and relieves pain. It is also believed to strengthen
the eyesight and stimulate the brain.
BLUE
is astringent and cooling. It contains actinic rays with produce
chemical change and is a more powerful sedative and painkiller than
green. The cooling influence of blue can be used to reduce fevers
and slow bleeding. It is also useful for burns.
INDIGO
is cooling and astringent. It is a mixture of warming red and cooling
blue.
VIOLET
is a stimulant that is used not so much for physical purposes but
more for meditational use.
Yoga
is about awareness and mindfulness. Be aware of how you are feeling
and how the colours that you choose and wear will affect you for
the rest of the day.
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