Chromotherapy!
Colour and light are powerful sources of energy that affects our mental and physical health also. They can reveal a lot about our personality while helping tonifing ourselves by filling our energy losses that we suffer daily cause of anxiety, stress, fatigue and other disorders.
The importance of colours can be found in almost every ancient civilization, from greek to chinese, egyptian to peruvian. The egyptians thought that blue, yellow and red had the power to affect the body, the mind and the soul. They considered also that a blue ray of light has more effect at noon and during spring, while a yellow one at the end of summer. Furthermore, Ippokrates, the father of modern medicine, was using the energy of colours for medical purposes. Avicenna, arabian physician and philosopher, advanced the art of healing using colors and wrote a book about it.
The beneficial effect of colors
Chromotherapy is a treatment that takes advantage of colours’ light energy to stimulate the skin or the body organs aiming at enhancing our immune system for the cure of various conditions. This is feasible for two main reasons. One being that photonic energy carries strong electric charge and second because the human body has photo-receptors that react and get activated according to photonic electromagnetic waves’power.
Research has shown that every physical or psychological disorder before it is bodily manifested, it can be visible in the person’s aura. With chromotherapy, the individual is exposed in beams of coloured light from special spotlights and its aura receives the colour’s vibrations, hence transfering the beneficial energy to the body.
Already, for many years, classic western medicine uses chromotherapy for the recovery of neonatal jaundice. Newborns are placed in a chamber that is lighted with a particular blue colour and their recovery is accomplised in a much shorter time.
Chromotherapy at Home
But how possible is to adopt the chomotherapy practice in everyday life, even in our own home? Scientists advise to follow your instinct and choose these colours that make you feel more comfortable, happier and relaxed in your own space. A vague general rule is that for stress and unrest paint the bedroom white, the bathroom and kitchen green, the office and living room with pastels. Also, to minimize stress and melancholy choose vibrant and happy colours: off-white, eggshel or pale yellow. Combine furniture with earthy colour shades and give your space a welcome and relaxed feel.
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