Color
and light therapy has been around for thousands of years. Although
nowadays it is being touted as something new and cutting edge, the
reality is our ancestors were using it thousands of years ago. The
very basic premise of working with light and color is that we are
energy beings and as such, are made up of color and light. If our
colors are out of balance, then we are out of balance.
Did
you know that the ancient Egyptians were one of the earliest
civilizations to use color in healing? They worshipped the sun,
knowing that without light there can be no life. They colored their
floors green and their windows blue, all to mimic what nature has
given us. They used crystals, by allowing the sun to shine through
them, and their properties of color for healing. They painted
different rooms different colors and each was used for different
reasons.
In
today’s world, it is no different. For example, businesses are
realizing the potential of color in their advertising. Have you ever
wondered why all the fast food companies use basically the same
colors: red and yellow? Look at McDonald’s, Burger King and
Wendy’s, just to name a few. This is because these colors have
been scientifically proven to be stimulating, including stimulating
hunger.
So
if the ancients used color and light and modern day institutions do
so as well, why would you not consider the benefits for yourself? If
our colors are out of balance, we can feel out of balance as well.
This can affect us physically, mentally and emotionally. When
working with color, a knowledgeable practitioner can assess how you
are out of balance and what colors can help to bring you back into
balance, giving you a deeper sense of well-being and ease to the
body, mind and spirit.
Just
think about how you feel on a bright sunny day versus a gloomy rainy
day. All the color of that bright day affects your mood: the
cheerful blue of the sky, the joyful yellow of the shining sun, the
life affirming green of the grass and trees. Now think about a
gloomy rainy day. Everything seems gray and colorless and seems to
affect your mood as well. None of this is happenstance. Color does
affect everything we do and feel, whether we are conscious of it or
not.
Working
with color and light is a beautiful way to bring peace and balance
back into your life. It is painless and relatively quick. It can
provide vitality and more energy, physically, mentally and
emotionally. So why not try it out for yourself?
Seta
Tashjian is an expert at Color and Light Alchemy. Her site, Seta
Tashjian.com, is an alternative healing site which offers
transformation for working women burdened with stress and worry. To
learn more about her offering, go to https://setatashjian.com
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