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color therapy
key perspectives
vibrational therapies

definition

light therapy: works on all levels of our being: physical and metaphysical. Due to a general inability to illumine our lives emotionally, mentally and spiritually, people suffer from loss of tone or physical disease. Such people have cloudy spots in their consciousness which block their Inner Sun (Soul). These blind spots tend to screen off the inpouring of spiritual light, and where attitudes of habit, vice or continued bias remain, the prolonged lack of nourishing light brings about a light deficit in certain parts of the physical body (chakras) and impairs the circulation of life forces through that part resulting in disease. These negative spots will show up on the magnetic atmosphere (aura) as dark spots or blemishes - spots where the soul's light has failed to penetrate through to the physical to sustain it, resulting in lowered vitality, a decrease in vibration, a decay or disease. (Hunt, 1978, p. 17-20)

metaphysical diagnosis: for clairvoyants direct observation of aura; others may be aided by the use of the Kilner Screen (composed of two pieces of glass between which has been poured a solution of diocene, a liquid indigo-violet color, which, when looked through eliminates from vision all the coarser colors of the spectrum and sharpens the acuity of the observer). (Hunt, 1978, p. 23)

psychological diagnosis: How can the fact that color preferences have psychological bases be used in color therapy diagnosis?
1. Outward or field-oriented people like warm colors.
2. Inward or ego-centered persons prefer the cool colors as they do not need the outer stimulation.
3. Emotionally responsive individuals react freely to color.
4. The emotionally inhibited person is often shocked by color (this color is driving me mad!) for it intrudes upon his inner life which he attempts to hide.
5. The emotionally indifferent or phlegmatic individual is usually a rigid personality and is unresponsive to and little affected by the finer vibrations of color.
6. From the point of view of color, one may say that each color has its significance; as a general rule, the dark colors show depression and melancholy and the bright colors show gaiety and comedy. Any extremes in reaction to color are usually pathological. (Amber, 1964, p. 179)

physical diagnosis: there are two principal colors, the heating red and the cooling blue-violet with green being the balancing fulcrum. Therefore, a person requiring light from the red end of the spectrum would be inclined to be lazy, idle, sleepy, anemic and would lack appetite and be constipated etc. If blue is called for the person would be hot tempered, active, and be inclined to feverishness. (Also, one may check the color of the eyeballs, nails, urine, and the excrement. The color of these call for the reciprocal on the spectrum. For instance, someone needing red would have bluish eyes, nails etc.)
(Hunt, 1978, p. 26-28)


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