π€ What is Color Therapy?
Color Therapy is simply shining specific colors or frequencies of light onto the body in order to bring healing or balance. Beginning in the 1920's, Stanley used Color Therapy to help people suffering from sunburn and fever, to arthritis and cancer.
I can vouch for the sunburn relief with shining color Turquoise & Green on my skin! My friend's old dog can vouch for arthritis relief after he napped under color Green. The dog got up with more ease and did not slip on the floor!
To use the color lamp: sit or lay down in a darkened room with a color lamp projecting the desired color onto as much skin as possible. The schedule is: 1 hour on, 2 hours off. 1 hour on, 2 hours off. etc.... The more skin exposure, the quicker the color therapy works.
Color is another form of nutrition, however, instead of ingesting orally, we assimilate through the skin of the body. Every vitamin, herb, mineral, and essential oil has its own unique fingerprint of light which is emitted when burned or heated to very high temperatures.
This study of light is called spectroscopy, whereby a sample of material can be burned and the light analyzed to determine its exact chemical makeup. Super cool!
π€ How does Color Therapy Work?
Color Therapy is very similar to the process of photosynthesis in plants. Plants use chlorophyll, whereby sunlight is used to reassemble the two molecules of water and carbon dioxide into glucose and other organic compounds.
Hemoglobin is the organic compound found in the red blood cells of the human body, and it is a close match to chlorophyll in terms of structure and chemical makeup. Hemoglobin’s central atom is iron, and the central atom in chlorophyll is magnesium. These two very similar organic compounds will then share similar chemical and energetic properties.
Since water and carbon dioxide exist in our red blood cells, this similar process to photosynthesis can take place in our body as well. Plants and humans share over fifty percent of the same DNA.
Bruce Lipton's book, “The Biology of Belief,” suggests that there are receptor sites on various cells of the body that are receptive to light. Western Medicine is even beginning to explore uses of light to treat various conditions such as balding, pain, hormonal imbalances, and jaundice to name a few.
When we start to realize that if there was no light on our planet, there would be no life, we can begin to understand that light is the basis of life’s existence.
This is made obvious when we understand the process of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, plants absorb water and carbon dioxide and use sunlight to grow and make food. When we eat plants, all the light energy contained inside the plant is released during the digestive process as specific frequencies of light and heat. In fact, we radiate about 75 watts of infrared light at any given time through the metabolism of glucose.
Photosynthesis is referred to as an endothermic reaction and our bodies do what is called an exothermic reaction. The exothermic chemical reactions that occur in our bodies are the opposite of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis draws light from the sun into plants, and the exothermic reaction in our bodies releases this light from the sun that is contained within the plants into our bodies.
π€ Helping thy self with Color Therapy
Color Therapy works by creating balance in the body. Nice, I love balance, it's the best!
You can use it to help yourself deal with any issue....as demonstrated by Stanley Burroughs, beginning in the 1920's until 1940's when it started to be suppressed by pharmakeia (an abstract noun meaning sorcery or practicing magic; the concrete noun is pharmakon whose primary meaning is poison).
The benefits can sometimes be seen or felt in as little as one hour or less!
If someone has a hot or acute issue, such as a hot head & temp, simply shine any cool color on the body (blue, indigo, violet, etc.) In most cases, within 1 hour the temp will normalize.
If a chronic or cold issue exists, a hot color is used (red, orange, yellow, etc.) With chronic issues, in most cases, a specific schedule of several colors are used over a period of one to two weeks.
What do you think about this information so far?
I personally LOVE color therapy because there's literally no stress involved like there is while being scared by the white coats & their poison suggestions.
Is Color Therapy new?
No! It’s actually an ancient system that the early Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks used as a healing modality. In fact, stained glass windows in the great cathedrals of Europe began as an art form that evolved from the practice of Color Therapy inside churches. Small rooms or booths were constructed in sheets of solid colors of stained glass in which people would go into and pray for healing. This practice was eventually forgotten, however, churches continued to use stained glass as an artform in their windows.
Today, we can simply turn on a color lamp, place the appropriate color filter onto the front of the lamp, and let the light shine onto their body. The more skin exposure, the quicker the color therapy works.
The Primary Colors when healing with light
There are many books written about Color Therapy, however, most have many inaccuracies. The most common mistake is that they do not know that the three primary colors are actually RED, GREEN, and VIOLET.
*Almost all books on Color Therapy list red, yellow and blue as primary colors. When light is projected through these colors onto the same spot, they will not make white light. Red, Green, and Violet do make white light..
You see, white light is the indicator that you have the correct primary colors.
If you look at sunlight that has been broken up by a prism, you will see three distinct colors which are RED, GREEN, and VIOLET. You will also see two less distinct colors, and they are yellow and blue.
When color TVs first emerged, red, yellow and blue dots were used on the screen. Natural skin tones could never accurately be conveyed on the television screen until they did research into color and changed their dots to red, green, and indigo, as violet was too difficult at the time to create.
Is it too simple to be true?
I've always wondered why people believe in complex jargon from science/pharma/doctors, when very simple modalities like this exist.... you know one that literally DOES NO HARM.
Einstein’s equation E=mc2 states that matter and energy are interchangeable as different forms of the same thing, such as ice and water. Ice and water are the same matter, just at different temperatures.
Two beginnings, one of which may resonate with you:
1. the Universe was an explosion of light and energy, which later in time became the atoms and molecules that our bodies and the rest of the cosmos are made of.
2. God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light, and it was good.
Sources for Using Color Therapy
Stanley Burroughs’ book “Healing For The Age of Enlightenment,” provides detailed explanation of the various uses of color therapy, directions, and schedules.