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Meaning of the Color Blue

Blue is the color of the sky and of the sea. It is associated with depth and stability, and the ideas of wonder, freedom and dreams. It symbolizes wisdom, confidence, intelligence, trust, loyalty, faith and truth. Calm, relaxing and transparent, blue inspires a sense of peacefulness and relaxation. Blue slows the human metabolism and creates an atmosphere of tranquility. Blue brings beneficial effects to the mind and body. Pale blue evokes a sense of freshness, while darker blue evokes a sense of coolness; blue-green is the coldest color. Wearing Yellow Wear yellow to present a cheery, uplifting effect. Use it around your office to help keep a clear your mind, and improve memory and decision making. Put some yellow in your life when you want:

clarity for decision-making relief from 'burnout', panic, nervousness, exhaustion sharper memory and concentration skills protection from lethargy and depression during dull weather

purple
Purple has been used to symbolize magic and mystery, as well as royalty. Being the combination of red and blue, the warmest and coolest colors, purple is believed to be the ideal color. Most children love the color purple. Purple is the color most favored by artists. Thursday's color is purple.
Color Red

Red is the warmest of all colors. Red is the color most chosen by extroverts and one of the top picks of males. On the negative side red can mean temper or anger. In China, red is the color of prosperity and joy. Brides wear red and front doors

are often painted red. Red is Tuesday's color. Red roses symbolize passionate love. Ruby rings should be worn on the left hand. Red is the color of Mars. This planet is known as the God of War. Wearing Red Wear a red accent piece when you want to present yourself as bold and dynamic. It can boost your confidence if you are attending a function or interview where you feel unsure of yourself. If a woman wears a red dress it usually is associated with sex appeal. Color Pink: Wearing Pink Wear pink when you want to present yourself as a peaceful, calm person who is not threatening. The softer shades are very feminine and darker shades will alleviate feelings of friction.

Pink is the color of universal love. Pink is a quiet color. Lovers of beauty favor pink. A pink carnation means "I will never forget you".
Pink provides feelings of caring, tenderness, self-worth and love, acceptance. Put some pink in your life when you want:

calm feelings to neutralize disorder relaxation acceptance, contentment

Color Brown

People who prefer brown are often conventional and orderly. The negative meaning of brown can be a repressed personality or a lazy person. Brown is the color of the earth and is associated with the material side of life.
Color Orange

Orange is a power color. It is one of the healing colors. It is said to increase the craving for food. It also stimulates enthusiasm and creativity. Orange means vitality with endurance. People who

like orange are usually thoughtful and sincere. Lady luck's color is orange. I have been told that if a change of any kind is need in life, just burn an orange candle for 7 nights.

to spice things up when you feel time is dragging to become more involved in something to increase creativity relief from things becoming too serious

Color Gold

It is no surprise that gold symbolizes wealth used wisely, but it is also the symbol of good health. People who favor the color gold are optimistic. Gold is intimately linked with Divinity and those gods associated with the Sun. It symbolizes wealth and success.

increased personal power relaxation and enjoyment of life good health success

Color Green Green is the color of nature, fertility, life. Grass green is the most restful color. Green symbolizes self-respect and well being. Green is the color of balance. It also means learning, growth and harmony. Green is a safe color, if you don't know what color to use anywhere use green. Green is favored by well balanced people. Color White White is the color of purity. Brides wear white in many countries, because white symbolizes a virgin. White means kindness. In some cultures white is worn at funerals. White is Monday's color. White daisies are a symbol of loyal love. It stands for wholeness and completion. In many cultures it represents openness and truth. White has a cold quality. It can provide clarity as its energy is complete. White has purification vibrations and can be used to clear blocks from your path. It holds the potential to move toward every other color and this makes it a good choice for new beginnings, and development in any direction. Put some white in your life when you want:

to clear clutter and obstacles away to start a fresh beginning to bring about mental clarity purification of thoughts or actions

Wearing White Wear white to impart a pure, wholesome impression. Surround yourself with white if your surroundings feel cluttered and you want to refresh your mind. Color black

Black is the most misunderstood color. A black tie dinner is very formal and elegant. Women can wear that "must have little black dress" to the black tie dinner. Yet the bad guys wear black hats. Black symbolizes death in some cultures.

Black is not a color, strictly speaking. It is the absence of all color. In a positive state, black is seen as a restful emptiness into which anything may emerge and disappear once again.

to prepare for the unknown a restful emptiness

Color Gray

Gray is the color of sorrow. People who favor gray can be the lone wolf type or narrow-minded. Gray with more silver in it can be a very active color.
emphasize your willingness to comply a neutral, non-invasive feeling to reduce the intense energy of another color to feel detached or isolated

Wearing Gray Gray clothing suggests efficiency and is often used for this in the business world. Gray can also suggest lack of imagination, so should be used carefully. Gray will emphasize neutrality. Color Indigo

Indigo is the color of the deep midnight sky. It can have a negative effect when used during a depressed state, because it will deepen the mood. Indigo symbolizes a mystical borderland of wisdom, self-mastery and spiritual realization.

to focus on personal issues to develop intuition to step outside of everyday life for a new and interesting way of viewing a problem solitude and inner communication

Psychology of colour
Generally in Western culture: White is a symbol of purity, innocence, neutrality, emptiness and the unknown. Red symbolises energy, warmth, passion and joy along with danger, violence and anger. Orange symbolises extroversion, excitement and activity along with pushiness. Yellow is said to symbolise sun, light, optimism and freshness along with arrogance, egoism and lies. Green is said to symbolise freshness, stamina, relaxation and nature along with laziness and indecision. Blue symbolises relaxation, trust, friendliness, harmony and calm along with cold, dreaminess and melancholy. Indigo symbolises intuition, fearlessness and faithfulness along with intolerance and judgementalism. Violet is a symbol of mystery and extravagance along with conflict. Black is said to symbolise darkness and functionality, pessimism and hopelessness. Grey is said to indicate seriousness and objectivity, along with negativity and coldness.
Colour is often spelled incorrectly as color by speakers in the US-Group English Subdialect, an English variant commonly used in the United Spades of Amerika and very few other third-world English-speaking regions. This is because they are traitors to Queen and Empire showing their true colours.

History
During an experiment with a glass prism in 1665 Sir Isaac Newton noticed that plain white light was split into seven 'colours' when shone on a piece of white fish. The world was exclusively in black and white before this time. During the 19th century colours became available to the upper classes. Blues were given to people good at sport attending Oxford andCambridge Universities from 1860, Bishops took purple from 1876, and toffs riding horses obtained the incorrectly named 'Pinks' (that were in fact red) shortly afterwards. Colours were given their current names in 1882, during the second coming of Leonardo Da Vinci. The first ever colour invented was Beige: in richer countries they managed Sepia. The widespread use of colour after the Second World War slowly made the general population realise that there was actually no such thing as black or white people, this being a consequence of monochromism in the 19th century. Sadly this took more time in the poor south of America.

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