Silent Wisdom

Silent Wisdom
Photo by Kim Schulz

Monday, October 3, 2016

Everything Color - Color Healing


COLOR HEALING—according to Patti Conklin (Hypnotherapist & Light Worker) in her book, “God Within—The Day God’s Train Stopped (2014),” there are two active vibrations in the universe—color and tone.  Crystals, reiki, and any other type of vibrations may be effective, but they do not have the frequency to heal cellular memory. 
 
Cellular memory is based on the assumption that all cells have memory and these cells store experiences, not just facts and figures as the brain does.  Cellular memory stores the memory from physical trauma like accidents and/or surgeries, as well as disturbing emotional experiences such as abuse, heartache and fear; including mental trauma like worry and feeling unworthy.

When we suppress the energy that is attached to these traumatic experiences, our bodies develop physical illness. 

For example, in her book, Patti uses the lack of self worth as the cause of her disease, lupus.  It was not the disease that needed to be addressed, but how she felt about herself.  She felt the need to increase her self worth.

She then closed her eyes and asked, “What color do I need to increase my self worth?”
 
She heard a voice tell her black.  Although she had her reservations regarding the color black, she trusted the information and “imagined blackness seeping through the bottom of (her) feet, up the body and out the mouth.”   This was a ten minute meditation that left her feeling, “lighter with more mental clarity.”

The next day she asked again, “What color do I need to increase my self worth?”  But she also asked, “What color do I need to remove my lupus?”
 
To this day she says she hasn’t experienced another active period of lupus. Even her blood work returned to normal.

It’s a fascinating book, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is suffering from disease.  Any disease!

(patticonklin.com)

 





COLOR is a property of light broken down into different frequencies.  Every frequency or color has the ability of impacting the various energies of the human essence.  Take for instance the ancient Hindu practice of restoring the Chakra System.  For those of you who do not know what chakras are, they are elusive energy points along the spinal column.

Red is the color of the root chakra.  Vibrations related to the root charka would then be transferred along the nerve pathways to the organs closest to it.  Since the root chakra is located at the base of the spine, the areas affected would be vertebrae, rectum, anus, sex organs, legs, and anything else attached in that area of the human body.  It is the center of life promoting energy.

The spleen chakra is above the root chakra, at the first lumbar of the spine. Its color is orange.  It also impacts the reproductive system, in addition to the muscular system.  The organs influenced by this center are the spleen, kidneys, bladder and pancreas.  The keyword here would be detoxification.

The color of the next chakra, the solar plexus chakra is yellow.  This chakra impacts the stomach, gall bladder, liver, adrenal gland, and the digestive system.  It is also linked to the left hemisphere of the brain and psychic energies.

The color of the heart chakra is green.  It impacts the circulatory system, as well as the immune system.  It is also linked to the right hemisphere of the brain.  It is the center of higher love and healing energies.

The throat chakra is next, and its color is blue.  It influences the throat, esophagus, the mouth, teeth, thyroid and digestive tract.  It can be stimulated for greater abundance in our lives and increase our telepathic abilities.

The color of the brow chakra is indigo.  It is linked to the eyes, ears, sinuses and the face.  It impacts the pituitary gland and the endocrine system of the body.  This area can open your spiritual vision and is inner connected the imagination and creative visualization.

And finally, the crown chakra; its color is violet.  This chakra aligns us with the higher energies in the universe.  It influences the functions of the nervous system, and the skeletal system, as well as the pineal gland.

Once you identify the chakra that needs support simply visualize yourself surrounded within the related color. 

I had a friend who was hospitalized after a major heart attack.  To help her heal, I would visualize the color green surrounding her body.

But, never use the color green on a cancer patient.  Green symbolizes growth, and if you or a loved one has a tumor, the last thing you want to do is promote growth.

If you would like to experience a Chakra cleansing here’s a great video:  youtu.be/bEgLw6bTtxs

(“The Healer’s Manual: A Beginners’ Guide to Energy Therapies,” by Ted Andrews, 2003)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ying is the blackness that absorbs
color, and Yang is the whiteness
that reflects color.
 
 
USING COLOR THE FENG SHUI WAY—Feng Shui is the Chinese ancient art of placement.  Without getting to heavily involved in the practice, we will discuss creating an environment with colors that will nurture your family home or office.

RED:  is stimulating and dominant, it reduces the size of rooms and increases the size of objects.  It is useful as an accent color.  It is not suitable for dining rooms, children’s bedrooms, kitchens or workshops.  It is associated with warmth, prosperity and stimulation, but also anger, shame and hatred.

YELLOW:  is associated with enlightenment and intellect, it stimulates the brain and aids in digestion.  Its positive qualities are optimism, reason, and decisiveness, while its negative are craftiness, exaggeration and rigidity.  Suitable for hallways and kitchens, but not for meditation rooms or bathrooms.

GREEN:  symbolizes growth, fertility and harmony; it is restful and refreshing.  Its positive associations are optimism, freedom and balance, and its negatives envy and deceit.  Good in therapy rooms, conservatories and bathrooms, but not in family rooms, playrooms or studies.

BLUE:  is peaceful and soothing and is linked with spirituality, contemplation, mystery and patience.  Its positive associations are trust, faithfulness and stability.

Negatives are suspicion and melancholia.  Blue can be used in meditation rooms, bathrooms, therapy rooms and as a means of enlarging spaces, but not in family rooms, dining rooms and studies.

 
PURPLE:  encouraging vitality, purple is impressive, dignified and spiritual.  Positive associations are excitement, passion and motivation, negatives are mournfulness and force.  Use in bedrooms and meditation rooms but not in bathrooms or kitchens.
 
PINK:  is linked with purity of thought and has the positive association of happiness and romance with no negatives.  Suitable with bedrooms but not kitchens or bathrooms.
 
ORANGE:  a powerful and cheerful color, orange encourages communication.  Its positive qualities are happiness, concentration and intellect, and its negative is rebelliousness.  Use in living or dining rooms and hallways, but not in small rooms or bedrooms.
 
BROWN:  suggest stability and weight.  Its positives are safety and elegance, while its negatives are dinginess, depression and aging.  Good for studies but not for bedrooms.
 
WHITE:  symbolizes new beginnings, purity, and innocence.  Its positive qualities are cleanliness and freshness, and its negative’s are coldness, lifelessness, starkness.  Use for bathrooms and kitchen, not suitable for children’s rooms and dining rooms.
 
BLACK:  is mysterious and independent.  Its positive qualities are intrigue, strength and allure, while its negatives are death, darkness, and evil.  Often used in teenagers’ rooms and in bedrooms, it should not be used in young children’s rooms, therapy rooms, studies or living room.
 
PEACH:  BEWARE!  Using the color peach in your bedroom is asking for trouble if you are married. “Peach Blossom Luck” is a well-known concept in China, meaning a husband or a wife with a roving eye.  A married person maybe drawn into adultery.  A single person, however, will have an active social life but will probably be unable to find a life partner.
 
(“The Practical Encyclopedia of Feng Shui, by Gill Hale.)

 
 

 
 

No comments:

Post a Comment