The Color of Inspiration
"Warning...when I am an old woman, I shall wear purple." ... Jenny Joseph
Colors are unique and universal symbols. Whenever anyone sees colors, as when people see my aura, I ask them what the color means to them. After all, they're the ones who saw it, not me. Still, as marketing executives know, we can generalize a colors effects and meanings if we don't have a personal connection to it.
Symbolically, purple represents royalty and the nobility, creating an impression of luxury, wealth and extravagance. It has a power, richness and quality that demands respect. Purple encourages leadership, ambition and self-assuredness. Too much may promote or aggravate depression, so use caution and discretion around vulnerable people and situations.
Colors are unique and universal symbols. Whenever anyone sees colors, as when people see my aura, I ask them what the color means to them. After all, they're the ones who saw it, not me. Still, as marketing executives know, we can generalize a colors effects and meanings if we don't have a personal connection to it.
I love the color purple. It find it regal, warm and mysterious. Metaphysically, the color purple relates to the
imagination and spirituality. It stimulates the imagination and inspires high
ideals. It encourages introspection, allowing us to connect with deeper thoughts.
The color violet,
versus the average purple, is visible light (think rainbows),
whereas purple comes from a mix of red and blue. All colors have a
measurable "frequency" which our eyes pick up. Violet has the highest
vibrational frequency of all visible colors. Generally interchangeable,
they both carry the qualities of red (spirituality) and blue
(integrity). Both purple and violet unite and bring balance between the
ethereal self and physical body.
Surrounding yourself with or visualizing
purple or violet promotes an expanded mindstate, aware of possibilities
and a larger reality. These colors
represent the future, imagination and dreams coupled with objectivity.
They inspire and enhance psychic ability and spiritual
enlightenment, while simultaneously keeping us grounded; helpful when you seek meaning, purpose and personal transformation.
For the more mundane, they encourage a lovely afternoon of escape, musing or daydreaming. Great for meditation, purple and violet promote mental and emotional harmony. You'll find peace of mind, and, a link between the spiritual and
the physical worlds; between thought and activity.
Violet personalities encompass
unconditional
and selfless love, sensitivity and
compassion. Sensitive to all forms of physical, sensory or energetic
pollution, violets must take care to live in healthy, clean
environments. Unique and independent, they range from artists,
musicians, writers, poets and psychics. Using or visualizing the violet also
encourages inspiration through creativity. In a humanitarian way, it inspires wisdom, power, sensitivity, humility and concern for
the less fortunate.
Symbolically, purple represents royalty and the nobility, creating an impression of luxury, wealth and extravagance. It has a power, richness and quality that demands respect. Purple encourages leadership, ambition and self-assuredness. Too much may promote or aggravate depression, so use caution and discretion around vulnerable people and situations.
Positive and Negative Traits of the
Color Purple and Violet
Positive keywords: unusual and individual, creative and inventive,
psychic and intuitive, humanitarian, selfless and unlimited, mystery, fantasy
and the future.
Negative keywords: immaturity, impractical, cynical and aloof,
pompous and arrogant, fraudulent and corrupt, delusions of grandeur and the
social climber.
The Color Purple/Violet Represents:
Imagination: Creativity with intellect - stimulates dream activity.
Inspiration: Create original and sound ideas- use when looking for brainstorming inspiration.
Individuality: Unconventional, individual and original. It hates to copy and prefers independence.
Spirituality: Assists in prayer and meditation, helping get in touch with the deep subconscious. Found in religious stained glass, negatively it also relates to cult following.
Effects of the Color Purple/Violet:
Empathy: Compassion, kindness and a love of humanity.
Controlled emotion: Passionate, like red, and inclined to privacy.
Respectable & distinguished: In past times, only available to royalty and the wealthy.
Impractical: Sees life through imagination not reality.
Immature: Encourages unrealistic fantasy and an idealism.
Dignity: Quiet and modest, appealing to others.
Cynical: This is a negative side of violet.
Variations of the Color Purple/Violet
Mauve: Mauve assists wise choices and decisions; concerned with justice and fairness. Conversely, it symbolizes commonness, the social climber aspiring to higher ideals.
Lavender: Lavender loves beautiful things and carries a fragility, sensitivity and vulnerability.
Lilac: Implies immaturity, superficiality, youthfulness. Extroverted and enthusiastic, lilac inspires glamour, romance and vanity.
Plum: An old-fashioned color, plum denotes honorable and family traditions. Unfortunately, it embodies prudish and narrow-minded behavior, frequently preaching.
Amethyst: A mystical color, it opens intuitive channels. It protects the vulnerable and assists the humanitarian; the color of the evolved soul.
Deep Purple: Higher spiritual attainment. Powerful, it can also indicate arrogance and ruthlessness.
The Color Purple/Violet Represents:
Imagination: Creativity with intellect - stimulates dream activity.
Inspiration: Create original and sound ideas- use when looking for brainstorming inspiration.
Individuality: Unconventional, individual and original. It hates to copy and prefers independence.
Spirituality: Assists in prayer and meditation, helping get in touch with the deep subconscious. Found in religious stained glass, negatively it also relates to cult following.
Effects of the Color Purple/Violet:
Empathy: Compassion, kindness and a love of humanity.
Controlled emotion: Passionate, like red, and inclined to privacy.
Respectable & distinguished: In past times, only available to royalty and the wealthy.
Impractical: Sees life through imagination not reality.
Immature: Encourages unrealistic fantasy and an idealism.
Dignity: Quiet and modest, appealing to others.
Cynical: This is a negative side of violet.
Variations of the Color Purple/Violet
Mauve: Mauve assists wise choices and decisions; concerned with justice and fairness. Conversely, it symbolizes commonness, the social climber aspiring to higher ideals.
Lavender: Lavender loves beautiful things and carries a fragility, sensitivity and vulnerability.
Lilac: Implies immaturity, superficiality, youthfulness. Extroverted and enthusiastic, lilac inspires glamour, romance and vanity.
Plum: An old-fashioned color, plum denotes honorable and family traditions. Unfortunately, it embodies prudish and narrow-minded behavior, frequently preaching.
Amethyst: A mystical color, it opens intuitive channels. It protects the vulnerable and assists the humanitarian; the color of the evolved soul.
Deep Purple: Higher spiritual attainment. Powerful, it can also indicate arrogance and ruthlessness.
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