Chromotherapy, otherwise known as color therapy, is an alternative medicine method, where a trained therapist uses colors to balance and/or modify a person’s “energy” wherever the body may be lacking, be it physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental. In fact, it is even possible to practice this ourselves through art instruction and/or taking an art or color science class, to keep the vibrations of the body in a frequency that results in health, welfare and harmony.
Both humans and nature need the light of the sun to live and survive. In this process, human beings and nature receive the solar light, which is broken up into seven main rays, and then distributed to our physical and energetic bodies. If there is an imbalance of these colors in our energetic field, this reflects on our physical body as a mental or physical illness.
The luminous energy of colors is of the same nature as the electromagnetic energy of radio and television waves. Just as the transmitters and receptors of radio waves, humans are also transmitting and receiving these energies in the same way. Therefore, we can emit the energy of a certain color by simply thinking about it. Each color possesses frequencies of a specific vibration, and each vibration has characteristics related to different physical symptoms.
Each color corresponds with one of the 7 main charkas. Therefore in Chromotherapy, we work on the chakras that display irregular variation of energy to re-establish the energy balance. To accomplish this, we apply the corresponding light to the chakra that needs to be adjusted. This application of light can be made by the use of colored light bulbs, colored lenses, crystals or simply the mind.
To summarize, we have the following colors that are represented on the 7 main chakras:
Violet: Deals with heightened and elevated themes, assist in meditation and elevation. Relates to the subtle plane.
Lilac: Deals with intuition and subjects of the mind (more rational). It connects to the head.
Blue: Deals with speech (inhibition to express yourself). It connects to the throat.
Green: Relates to the intermediate plane. It connects with the lung and heart.
Yellow: Deals with nervousness and agitation. Relates to anxiety in the material plane, auto-expression. It connects with the stomach, liver, intestine, and other organs.
Orange: Related to the conjugal hereditary succession and situations in the material plane. Connects to the sexual organs and kidneys.
Red: The densest of all planes (or material). Deals with the structure of a man in its path. It connects to the legs and feet.
COLOR MEANING:
Red: Activates the circulation and nervous system (seldomly used)
Strong Pink: Acts as a cleaner and strengthens the veins, vases and arteries. Removing impurities in the blood
Pink: Activates and eliminates impurities from the blood stream
Orange: Energizer and eliminates localized fat
Strong Yellow: Strengthens the body, acts on the internal tissues
Yellow: Re-activator, purifier, and very useful for the skin
Strong Green: Anti-infectious, anti-septic and regenerative
Green: Energy of cleanliness, vase dilator and nerve relaxant
Strong Blue: Lubricate joints and articulations
Blue: Analgesic, regenerator of muscle cells, nerves, skin and circulatory system
Indigo: Analgesic, coagulant and purifier of the circulatory system. Cleans the psychic currents
Violet: Relaxes the nerves and lymphatic system. Heals infections and inflammations
--Contributed by Kaitlin Pianowski, Head of Operations & Artist
Both humans and nature need the light of the sun to live and survive. In this process, human beings and nature receive the solar light, which is broken up into seven main rays, and then distributed to our physical and energetic bodies. If there is an imbalance of these colors in our energetic field, this reflects on our physical body as a mental or physical illness.
The luminous energy of colors is of the same nature as the electromagnetic energy of radio and television waves. Just as the transmitters and receptors of radio waves, humans are also transmitting and receiving these energies in the same way. Therefore, we can emit the energy of a certain color by simply thinking about it. Each color possesses frequencies of a specific vibration, and each vibration has characteristics related to different physical symptoms.
Each color corresponds with one of the 7 main charkas. Therefore in Chromotherapy, we work on the chakras that display irregular variation of energy to re-establish the energy balance. To accomplish this, we apply the corresponding light to the chakra that needs to be adjusted. This application of light can be made by the use of colored light bulbs, colored lenses, crystals or simply the mind.
To summarize, we have the following colors that are represented on the 7 main chakras:
Violet: Deals with heightened and elevated themes, assist in meditation and elevation. Relates to the subtle plane.
Lilac: Deals with intuition and subjects of the mind (more rational). It connects to the head.
Blue: Deals with speech (inhibition to express yourself). It connects to the throat.
Green: Relates to the intermediate plane. It connects with the lung and heart.
Yellow: Deals with nervousness and agitation. Relates to anxiety in the material plane, auto-expression. It connects with the stomach, liver, intestine, and other organs.
Orange: Related to the conjugal hereditary succession and situations in the material plane. Connects to the sexual organs and kidneys.
Red: The densest of all planes (or material). Deals with the structure of a man in its path. It connects to the legs and feet.
COLOR MEANING:
Red: Activates the circulation and nervous system (seldomly used)
Strong Pink: Acts as a cleaner and strengthens the veins, vases and arteries. Removing impurities in the blood
Pink: Activates and eliminates impurities from the blood stream
Orange: Energizer and eliminates localized fat
Strong Yellow: Strengthens the body, acts on the internal tissues
Yellow: Re-activator, purifier, and very useful for the skin
Strong Green: Anti-infectious, anti-septic and regenerative
Green: Energy of cleanliness, vase dilator and nerve relaxant
Strong Blue: Lubricate joints and articulations
Blue: Analgesic, regenerator of muscle cells, nerves, skin and circulatory system
Indigo: Analgesic, coagulant and purifier of the circulatory system. Cleans the psychic currents
Violet: Relaxes the nerves and lymphatic system. Heals infections and inflammations
--Contributed by Kaitlin Pianowski, Head of Operations & Artist


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