Masters of Health Magazine September 2021 | Page 43

They are obviously unaware of the physiological and psychological effects (frequencies) emanating from too much gray and black clothing, decor, and interior/exterior designs.  New Zealand’s obsession for gray and black is a good example of a depressed economy and unemotional culture in general. 

 

Violet soothes, softens, and heals, as it enhances spirituality and serenity.

Blue, the most popular color, is calming and cooling.  It represents trustworthiness, strength, and loyalty.

Aqua with its combination of blue, green, and white, is tropical, aquatic, cheerful, light and airy.

Purple with its combination of blue and red, represents royalty, luxury, and wealth. It also stimulates the imagination, creativity, and romance.

Lilac creates a sense of relaxation, serenity, and cheeriness while healing.

Green, the color of nature, balances, harmonizes, and livens.  It can also be used with most other colors.

Yellow radiates cheerfulness, optimism, inspiration, and summer sunshine.

Gold adds richness, sparkle, and intensity.  It represents wealth and power.  

Orange, a combination of red and yellow, stimulates warmth, vibrancy, intellect, and enthusiasm. 

Red, the most psychologically stimulating of colors, produces excitement, energy, confidence, and courage.  It can be romantic and sexy in moderation, but too much red can be irritating.

Pink, a softer version of red, is perceived to be feminine, innocent, and romantic.  It can help make a person more agreeable and is very cheerful.

Brown, the earth color, represents comfort, stability, and contentment.  It makes one feel secure and connected to nature.

Gray, being a combination of white and black, is more subtle, conservative, and reserved.  It can also be dull and depressive.  People who are stressed and the military gravitate to gray because it is unemotional.  Depression is often described as gray.  Dark gray clouds are gloomy.   

Silver adds a sparkle and richness to gloomy gray and is used in jewellery.  Medicinally, it disinfects and kills viruses.  

Black, lacking in light, absorbs everything.  In large amounts can be heavy, dark, negative, and depressing.  In small amounts can be elegant, mysterious, and powerful.  It is best used for accents. 

White, the reflection of all visible light waves, represents purity, cleanliness, healing, and the nourishment of milk.  It is used in the medical and various other professions.  Too much white can be stark, cold, and unemotional.  White also makes crooks feel uncomfortable.

Cream softens with its dabs of brown, yellow, and/or pink and adds warmth to white.  It also represents nourishment, contentment, and cleanliness. It has a nice feeling of neutrality and  enhances almost every other color.

MUSIC

Music is the international language.  The sound of a beautiful song can warm the spirit and recapture memories better than anything.  Music has a powerful impact on the human physiology and even flora and fauna. 

As with all other things, music can produce both beneficial and harmful frequencies.  So, make sure the music you expose your children and yourself to, produces beneficial frequencies.  

To learn more on this fascinating topic, read the articles by Steve Rees, Ret. RN, Harpist,

https://calmingharp.com/ and others in: http://MastersOfHealthMag.com

ARCHITECTURE

To cut costs, many developers use modern architecture.  They claim it is ‘smart’ and environmentally better, but is it healthy? 

The old architectural masters knew the importance and benefits of sacred geometry in the beautiful time-less architecture they created.