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"Research in colour psychology suggests that colours evoke psychological reactions, affecting moods and emotions."
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Flowers has been used for more than centuries as way of expressing love, compassion and thoughtfulness in different occasions.
Colour of flowers has different meaning and can also be used for gifting and therapy purpose. According to Sanskrit, there are more than 100 over of energy centres in our body and each energy centre corresponds to certain nerve bundles and major organs, hence it is important to keep our energy centres open or unblocked for the ease of flow of the energy, for a healthier mind and body. Each energy centre is also associated to a colour that resonate with the frequency of the energy.
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Therefore, energy centres can be balanced and aligned through yoga, meditation as well as colour therapy. Eg. The root energy centre (rep. in red colour) which located at the base of our spine, has connection to courage, willpower, survival, safety, and vitality. Hence, red colour (flowers) could promote a sense of security and stability, as such red flower is always associated as passion, desire and devotion.
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Research in colour psychology also suggests that colours evoke psychological reactions, affecting moods and emotions. Eg. For many people, the color green has strong associations with nature and brings to mind the lush greens of grass, trees, and forests. Green is often described as a refreshing and tranquil color.
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The colour energy chart and it’s meaning are as followed:
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Red – Passion, Courage, Stability
Pink – Love, Beauty, Serenity
Orange – Gratitude, Endurance, Pleasure
Yellow – Happiness, Joy, Confidence
Gold – Wealth, Abundance, Prosperity
Green – Life, Harmony, Sincerity
Blue – Healing, Truth, Peace
Purple – Intuition, Wisdom, Bliss
White – Cleansing, Purity, Rebirth
Brown – Grounding, Earth, Order
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