Sunlight can pass completely through a piece of ice without melting it — there’s no heat (or entropy)till sunlight’s wavelengths are STOPPED.
A truly healthy person has no aura because all atomic elements are balanced in the body.
In Swami Nitty-Gritty’s words, “Spectralization of the aura does not occur in a realized man.”
Heat is an indicator of ENTROPY.
The chemical unsaturation of the body’s biocolorants lead to …
(1) increased chemical reactivity,
(2) increased temperature, and
(3) increased free radical damage.
Translation: Color is a threat to cellular organization.
Pure glass is clear.
Impurities impart various colors.
Iron colors glass yellow.
Adding a purplish manganese dioxide ore called pyrosulite neutralizes the yellow color in the glass, making it clear and color-free.
In color therapy, this iscalled “color counterbalancing,” and it’s one way to restore”color flow” to the body.
Color — out of flow and out of context — is a BIAS.
That’s what we mean when we “color a story,” alter it for our personal convenience.
Here’s an optimum way to restore color flow and “break out of prism” …
Meditate on the following colors in exact order: Black, Gray, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet, White.
If you’re in a hurry, even repeating these colors in order (mentally or out loud) 3 times a day evokes positive changes in the brain.
YAWN while you “recycle” yourself through the colors for maximum efficiency.
'Color: Prism or Prison?' have 6 comments
April 5, 2011 @ 11:48 am rpothen
Great stuff Atom . . . I have a sheet of paper (created in PowerPoint and printed on a color paper) with these colors that I look at and repeat each day.
I will add the ‘lion’ YAWN when I cycle through them . . . may you cycle around the sun one hundred more years.
Rob
April 6, 2011 @ 12:22 am atomb
YAWN = You Are a Winner Now (in time, on time, all the time)!
April 9, 2011 @ 8:28 am hetzaad
does one’s favorite color imply a certain (kind of or area of) ‘contamination’, i wonder?
April 9, 2011 @ 2:50 pm atomb
Yes.
One’s favorite color and one’s least favorite color tell a story.
The first leads to addiction and the second to avoidance.
April 9, 2011 @ 6:00 pm ThomasCroger
Hi Atom,
On Saturday I will be skydiving from 10,000 feet!
Do you have any recommendations for how I can best approach this event / optimise it – in terms of it being a spiritual exercise, and also minimising any potentially negative effects?
Thankyou :)
April 11, 2011 @ 7:06 pm atomb
Yikes!!! — it’s Monday now.
Here’s hoping you had the smoothest of landings.
The slower the brain wave, the more spiritual the experience.