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COLOR THERAPY :
Both Egyptians and
Greeks built temples of healing and specific colors. Color therapy
is a big part of Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic practices, and much
research has been done in the area of light and color therapy as an
addition to traditional therapies and treatments.
In America, Dr. Harry Spitler found that he could significantly increase
a patient's reaction to therapy and treatment by changing the amount
and color of light entering the eyeball, producing physiological and
psychological changes. Today there are literally thousands of practitioners
of color therapy, unfortunately, anyone with a series of different
colored lights in their office may be able to pass themselves off
as a color therapist, so ask as many questions of them as they are
asking of you during the initial visit, and leave if they can not
answer them to your satisfaction.
First of all color therapy is considered complimentary medicine, and
a good and reputable color therapist will refer you to another practitioner
for treatment of your ailment(s), using color therapy only in conjunction
with their recommendations.
Color therapy is based on creating balance and enhancing energy. Using
seven colors of the light spectrum along with proper placement on
each Chakra of the body, these colors resonate with the body's own
healing energies to alleviate stress, headaches, etc. Each color has
its own wavelength and feeds the energy of the corresponding Chakra.
The colors and their corresponding Chakras are as follows:
1) Violet = the crown of the head
2) Indigo = the brow
3) Blue = the throat
4) Green = the heart
5) Yellow = the solar plexus
6) Orange = the lower tummy area
7) Red = the base or groin
Each chakra is thought of as an energy wheel, with each color as a
cog in the machine of the body. When one cog is out of alignment,
the entire "machine" runs improperly or breaks down, so
good health is achieved by keeping all seven cogs flowing proper energy
to each part of the body.
During the first session the color therapist you will be asked a series
of questions and they will explain the various methods of treatment.
They should also discuss the use of color in every day life for balancing
energy. (How the different colors of clothing and decorations in your
home affect your chakra balance.)
Because color has an effect on all of us physically, mentally, emotionally,
and spiritually, the therapist can determine which color energy you
are lacking in your life and "prescribe" different colors
or combinations thereof along with light therapy in addition to other
holistic treatments in order to bring your life on all four levels
back into balance.
For example, the crown color is violet, which is connected to the
organ of the brain and relates to self knowledge and/or spiritual
awareness. This color has had good effects in working with depression,
memory loss, and even Alzheimer's patients. It is considered a "cool"
color to have calming properties. Blue relates to self expression
and the digestive tract, green relates to the heart and breast and
helps with the immune system. Yellow is a warm color and has an effect
of stimulating the stomach and liver. The color relates to self worth.
Orange is a color for sociability and creativity. It governs the uterus,
bowels, ovaries, and testes. People wear it for joy and self confidence.
Red stimulates the appetite and interestingly enough is often used
in restaurant decoration.
Lie on your back with your feet up and the cycle begins all over again,
as the chakras run in line from the top of your big toe to the edge
of your heel, each color represented. You may also want to research
that there is an essential oil or combination of essential oils in
relation to each of the chakras.
Chakras on animals run from the back of their necks to the base of
their tails, and oftentimes healing colors are used with crystals
to increase energy output.
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