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Lift and Colour Your Mood

  • Sep 10, 2018
  • 2 min read
Colorful stained glass with leaf patterns in shades of red, blue, green, and yellow, creating a vibrant and luminous mosaic design.

Colour will affect your mood, there is no doubt. To support yourself strive to make your home your blissful sanctuary. A place to escape the hurly burly of life challenges and stresses. Home should be somewhere you can totally be yourself, your true self,  to relax and feel at peace. At home you have the freedom to choose the colours that surround you and will support and nurture you.


We all need our special place, where we can just be and it is almost always the home, in times gone by when things were much harsher for the majority of the population, they lived drab lives in colour terms in their humble abodes where colour was not used in the home nor in clothing nor decoration. without any or very little colour at home they sought solace in churches and religious places where great wealth was displayed in gold, marble and many glorious colours, imagine coming from drab surroundings at home to an array of  such dramatic colour, a wonderful uplifting sight. I am not suggesting colour being the only reason but certainly in part the reason why people went and felt so uplifted I believe was the colours and great wealth displayed in the churches and religious properties. They felt so good after each session, uplifted, of course they did, coupled with the sermon their bodies and hearts were being flooded with deep glorious colours.


Colours have a great influence on your mood and well-being, colour can lift the spirit or dampen it.


Choose the colours you wear on a daily basis, as it is incredible how our moods can change overnight. So I suggest rather than set out clothes to wear for the following day, you choose what to wear on the morning.


Science explains colour as electronic waves, moving at different speeds, the knowledge of the Universe is received through electronic radiation, or light, perhaps this is why we describe someone who is intelligent as 'bright'. Just a thought!

 
 

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