![]() ![]() It is a waveform, a single frequency repeated indefinitely in time. Sine Wave - is the measurement of energy, used to depict frequency, vibration, and waves. Depending on the wavelength, the space between the peaks - measured in nanometers nm, our eyes register different colors. The visible light spectrum is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and its wavelengths range approximately from 380 - 740 nm.Ĭolor is a wave travelling through space. At the other end of the spectrum is violet, with the smallest wavelenght. What is your favourite color? Do you wear certain colors of the spectrum more often? Do you avoid certain colors? What do you feel in your body when you see red color? Or blue color?Ĭolor is a universal language - it is simple and yet very profound.īefore we delve into exploration of color psychology and the meaning of chakra colors, let's explore the science of color. There is much you can learn about yourself by learning about color.Ĭolor provides you with a mirror of your emotions. It is reflected in our language and there is even a branch of psychology, called "color psychology", that deals specifically with color and its emotional impact. We all recognize the connection between color and emotion. ![]() ![]() The color of a chakra indicates your current physical, emotional, and spiritual state. The colors seen in your chakras can be muddy, faded with very little color present, or even too saturated - too bright. The colors are fluid, constantly changing just as your emotions change. In my experience, the colors are not stable and permanent as you would see colors in a picture. This is the most widely accepted color system for the chakras. A journey through the seven chakra colors is essentially a journey through the rainbow.Įach of your seven chakras has a corresponding color that follows the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (or white). ![]()
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