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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Chromotherapy

Chromotherapy, sometimes called colour therapy or colourology, is an alternative medicine method. It is claimed that a therapist trained in chromotherapy can use colour and light to balance energy wherever our bodies are lacking, be it physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental. Chromotherapists claim a scientific basis for their practice, proposing that colours bring about emotional reactions in people. A standard method of diagnosis is the use of Luscher’s colour test, developed by Dr. Max Luscher in the ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia II - Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours
Alternative healthcare providers who practice colour therapy often relate the seven colours of the colour spectrum to specific areas of the body known as the chakras. Like in yoga, the chakras are believed to be specific spiritual energy centres of the body. The accredited therapeutic action of colours is related to the chakra they represent: Chromotherapy - Red. First Chakra: base of the spine In chromotherapy, red is considered to be the colour of life, of the glowing sun and of fire. Red i ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia II - Chromotherapy - History

Several findings indicate that colour and light have been used for health treatments since the beginning of recorded time. Colour therapy is possibly rooted in Ayurveda, an ancient form of medicine practiced in India for thousands of years. Other historic roots are attributed to Chinese and ancient Egyptian culture. In traditional Chinese medicine, each organ is associated with a colour. Ancient Egyptians built solarium-type rooms, which could be fitted with coloured panes of glass. The sun would shine through the ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Coloured

In the South African and Namibian context, the term Coloured (also known as Bruinmense, Kleurlinge or Bruine Afrikaners) refers to a rather heterogenous group of people of mixed Khoisan and white European descent. Many also have some degree of Malay, Malagasy, Black (Bantu) and South Indian ancestry, especially in the Western Cape. Some racially pure Khoisans with a European-rooted culture and identity are might also identify as and be considered as Coloureds. During the apartheid era, in orde ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Short introduction to Spiritual Healing with Colour Therapy

Spiritual Healing with Colour Therapy is a method of natural healing, which is centred upon the universal life force energy. By attuning with this energy the healer acts as a channel by laying the hands on the body channelling this life force energy. Colour helps to restore the balance of vibrational electromagnetic components of light that make up our auras, which we see as the seven colours. Treatment consists of light being passed through various coloured prisms generated through a Light Box.

 

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Colours

Colours - Ceremonies. The British Royal Navy calls colours the flag-raising ceremony that happens every day when a ship is in harbour - "Colours! Face aft and salute." At the end of the ceremony the officer in charge gives the order "Carry on". The United States Armed Forces perform the same ceremony, spelled Colors - usually at 0800 hours (8 o'clock in the morning) each day. The Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 occurred during Colors. Colours - ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Colourant

A colourant is something added to something else to induce a change in colour. Colourants can be dyes, pigments, inks, paint, or chemicals. Colourant - Food. Main article: Food coloring In foods, colourants are food additives, and as such are given a uniformal identification code called an E Number. Not all E Numbers are necessarily colourants. ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Colour Sergeant

Colour Sergeant (CSgt or C/Sgt) is a non-commissioned rank in the Royal Marines or British infantry regiments, ranking above Sergeant and below Warrant Officer Class 2. It has a NATO ranking code of OR-7 and is equivalent to a Staff Sergeant in armoured regiments of the British Army or a Flight Sergeant or Chief Technician in the Royal Air Force. The insignia is the monarch's crown above three downward pointing chevrons. The rank was also used in the British Army, being introduced during the Napoleonic Wars to reward long-servi ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Colours standards and guidons

The practice of carrying standards, to act both as a rallying point for troops, and to mark the location of the commander, is thought to have originated in Egypt some 5,000 years ago. It was formalised in the armies of medieval Europe, with standards being emblazoned with the commander's coat of arms. As armies became trained and adopted set formations, each regiment's ability to keep its formation was potentially critical to its, and therefore its army's, success. In the chaos of battle ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Cream colour

Cream is the colour of the cream produced by cattle grazing on natural pasture with plants rich in yellow carotenoid pigments, some of which are incorporated into the cream, to give a slight yellow tone to the white. See also. List of colours ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Liturgical colours

Liturgical colours are colours of vestments and church decorations within a Christian liturgy. The symbolism of purple, white, green, red, gold, black, and rose may serve to underline moods appropriate to a season of the liturgical year or may highlight a special occasion. Liturgical colours - Roman Catholicism. Generally, in the Roman Catholic Church: green, symbolizing life, growth and hope, is worn during Ordinary Time; violet or purple, symbolizing penance and ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Meaning

A meaning is a set of thoughts that people take symbols to have. Meanings can do many things, such as provoke a certain idea, or denote a certain real-world entity. Meanings can be linguistic and non-linguistic. Linguistic meaning is any meaning that words and other items of language have. Non-linguistic meaning is whatever meaning can be conveyed without the use of language. Meanings can be presented through various different mediums, or vehicles of communication. The kind of medium that is used determines ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Mean

In statistics, mean has two related meanings: the average in ordinary English, which is more correctly called the arithmetic mean, to distinguish it from geometric mean or harmonic mean. The average is also called sample mean. the expected value of a random variable, which is also called the population mean. As well as statistics, means are often used in geometry and analysis; a wide range of means have been developed for these purposes, which are not much used in statistics. See the Other m ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Keyword

Keyword may mean: Keyword (computer), an identifier in a computer language that indicates a specific command Keyword (linguistics), a word that occurs with unexpected frequency in a text Keyword (America Online), an addressing scheme used on America Online as an alternative to URLs A word describing a concept found in a document such as a Web page, constituting part of the metadata for the document This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Diction

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia - Geometric mean

The geometric mean of a set of positive data is defined as the product of all the members of the set, raised to a power equal to the reciprocal of the number of members. Geometric mean - Calculation. In a formula: the geometric mean of a1, a2, ..., an is , which is . The geometric mean of a data set is always smaller than or equal to the set's arithmetic mean (the two means are equal if and only if all members of the data set are equal). This allo ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Chromotherapy

chromotherapy

Art of alternative healing using colored lights

 

(See also: Chromotherapy, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia II - Colours of animals - Use of colour for Concealment

Cryptic colouring is by far the commonest use of colour in the struggle for existence. It is employed for the purpose of attack (aggressive resemblance or anticryptic colouring) as well as of defence (protective resemblance or procryptic colouring). The fact that the same method, concealment, may be used both for attack and defence has been well explained by T Belt (The Naturalist in Nicaragua, London, 1888), who suggests as an illustration the rapidity of movement which is also made use of by both pursuer and pursued, which is simila ...

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia II - Colours of animals - Use of colour for Warning and Signalling or Sematic colouration

The use of colour for the purpose of warning is the exact opposite of the one which has been just described, its object being to render the animal conspicuous to its enemies, so that it can be easily seen, well remembered, and avoided in future. Warning colours are associated with some quality or weapon which renders the possessor unpleasant or dangerous, such as unpalatability, an evil odour, a sting, the poison-fang, etc. The object being to warn an enemy off, these colours are also called aposemalic. Recognition markings, on the ot ...

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Colours of animals, Colours of animals - Use of colour for Concealment, Colours of animals - Use of colour for Warning and Signalling or Sematic colouration, Colours of animals - Mimicry or Pseudo-sematic colours, Colours of animals - Authorities, Colours of animals - Reference

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Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Complementary Medicine Dictionary on COLOUR THERAPY

COLOUR THERAPY: The benefits of coloured light on the skin is well known and the colour practitioner will diagnose and provide the appropriate coloured light to help bring back health and well-being.######There are other systems such as:######Detecting the colours in the energy field of the individual and providing the tints which will help achieve a return to the normal. This is often practised by healers with the gift of extended perception either by sight or touch.######Colour can be used in the choice of clothing and furnishing since they affect the mood and attitude of mind.

 

(See also: COLOUR THERAPY, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours: Encyclopedia II - IEC 60446 - Use of colours

IEC 60446 - Neutral or mid-point conductor. If a circuit includes a neutral or mid-point conductor, then it should be identified by a blue colour (preferably light blue). Light blue must not be used for any other type of conductor. IEC 60446 - AC phase conductors. The preferred colours for AC phase conductors are black and brown. ...

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IEC 60446, IEC 60446 - Permitted colours, IEC 60446 - Use of colours, IEC 60446 - Neutral or mid-point conductor, IEC 60446 - AC phase conductors, IEC 60446 - Protective conductor, IEC 60446 - PEN conductor, IEC 60446 - United States Canada and Japan, IEC 60446 - Numbering, IEC 60446 - Reference

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