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In the News (Fri 5 Dec 08)

  
  the holistic centre - colour therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Colour therapy can be shown to help on a physical level, which is perhaps easier to quantify, however there are deeper issues around the colours on the psychological and spiritual levels.
Colour therapy can be helpful for any problem whether, physical, mental, emotional or spiritual and as a relaxation therapy.
Colour treatment can be given in a number of different ways and, as with any therapy, each therapist may have his or her own 'style'.
www.holistic-centre.com /therapy/colour_therapy.htm   (839 words)

  
 Healing with Light - Colour Therapy
Colour Therapy is a holistic treatment that can access the core of a problem in a most subtle way, and help remove blockages and promote new awareness.
When we are "off colour" or ill, we are literally lacking a colour or several colours in that part of the body that is manifesting physical disease and this can often be corrected by applying the correct colour vibration.
Colour may be the simplest and most accurate therapeutic way yet developed to bring the body back to homeostasis.
www.healingwithlight.com /colourtherapy/index.html   (710 words)

  
 Colour Therapy Courses - Creative Impulse home page
Colour was used in therapy and healing thousands of years ago in various cultures.
The Aura is seen by clairvoyants as brightly coloured with all the colours of the rainbows.
Colour Therapy is very successful in treating emotional imbalance particularly, stress, depression, chronic anxiety, and low vitality.
www.colour-therapy-courses.co.uk   (246 words)

  
 Colourworks :: About Colourworks :: Colour Therapy - Colour Healing - Colour Readings - Colour Oils - Chakra
Colour Therapists not only look at your physical body colours but are able to look at the environment you live and work in and offer powerful insights to bringing balance into your home and business.
Choosing the right colour for your logo and marketing is also important as the colour sends a silent message out that says who you are and what you do – Blue logos are good for accountants as it says to the client that their finances are being handled by a strong and organised company.
Using colour therapy bath oils your body does not resist as the messages are transmitted via colours and smells instead of through words that the rational mind might otherwise block.
www.colourworks.org   (875 words)

  
 Colour Therapy
Colour can be used in various ways: as direct coloured light, or indirect light from the colours of walls, curtains and clothes; in foods, and by treating drinking water with coloured lights; by visualising colours with closed eyes; or by visualising that the inhaled breath or directed energy is coloured.
Light may be coloured by using coloured light bulbs, by filtering sunlight through coloured glass or cellophane, even by wrapping coloured cloth around a lamp.
As a general tonic, you may cover the back with cellophane in the colours of the rainbow: red at the base, orange over the lower back, yellow in the middle, green at the shoulder blades, blue at the neck and violet over the head.
www.health-science-spirit.com /colourtherapy.html   (1307 words)

  
 A guide to colour therapy and how colour affects your moods on handbag.com
Colour therapy uses the energy of different light waves to balance and heal the body.
Colour therapy is a complementary technique in which the energy of different light waves is used to balance and heal.
Red does have a role to play in colour therapy, however, because magenta is the colour of 'letting go' and may be used in small amounts to help free you from negative emotions.
www.handbag.com /healthfit/complementary/colourtherapy   (514 words)

  
 Colour Therapy...What is it?
Colour Therapy works by matching the frequency wavelength of a colour to that of a disease, virus or infection.
Colour treatments are by one colour tabulation at a time and not by the whole lot mixed up together.
Colours are applied seperately and alternately so each gives its maximum effect and is not slowed down by the presence of the other colours.
colour-therapy.co.nz /html/colour_therapy.html   (636 words)

  
 Chromotherapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colour therapy is possibly rooted in Ayurveda, an ancient form of medicine practiced in India for thousands of years.
In colour therapy, yellow is the symbol of the sun at the horizon.
The colour green is located in the middle of the colour spectrum and is associated with a harmonizing effect.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Colour_therapy   (1283 words)

  
 Colour & Sound Therapy
Colour Therapy plays a very important part in our lives; colour is always conveying it's subtle messages; not only do they effect us psychologically and emotionally, but they also effect us physically, and is for this reason that it is possible to use colour in healings.
The ancient Egyptians knew the power of colour, and in their tombs and temples there are many varieties of beautiful bright colours; they had a system of colour science governing the cosmic energy we know as colour.
Colour and sound are thus harmonically related and exert their influence on Man and Matter at all levels.
www.crystal-healing.com /colourtherapy.htm   (3778 words)

  
 Gulfnews: Colour therapy
Colour therapy is based on ancient healing principles which use light and colour to treat the mind and body.
The colour is a particular wavelength and frequency of light which the oil has absorbed.
She has learnt homeopathy, neural therapy, acupuncture and other methods of natural healing before specialising in colour therapy.
archive.gulfnews.com /articles/03/01/08/73351.html   (429 words)

  
 ColourTherapy
Colour is of a ‘High Frequency Vibration’ that is connected to the main Source of Existence.
Colour is a form of energy that also has a Sacred Language encoded within that enables all life forms to express and communicate with it.
Colour Therapy is when we use special Coloured Light globes placed in special lamps that can move around the body and direct Coloured light at a person either on their Chakra System, or simply into their Auric Body.
www.geocities.com /leonie_faye/ColourTherapy.html   (2148 words)

  
 Colour therapy - using colour as a therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Colour Therapy aims to balance and enhance our body's energy centres/chakras by using the seven colours of the light spectrum, which can help to stimulate our body's own healing process.
Colour is absorbed by the eyes, skin and skull and the energy of colour can affect us on all levels, that is to say, physical, spiritual and emotional.
Colour Therapy is a totally holistic and non-invasive therapy and, really, colour should be a part of our everyday life, not just something we experience for an hour or two with a therapist.
www.colourtherapyhealing.com /application/colour_therapy.php   (727 words)

  
 Colour Therapy treatment in Andalucia, southern Spain.
Colour Therapy is the use of colours to bring balance and harmony to the energy centres (chakras) of the body, thus promoting good health, both physically and psychologically.
Colour therapy has been around since around 1940 when Dr. Max Lüscher, a Swiss psychologist saw how colour affected his patients' health.
Common conditions treated by colour therapy are depression, anxiety, asthma and insomnia, to name but a few.
www.andalucia.com /health/alternative-health/colourtherapy.htm   (540 words)

  
 June Colour Therapy
Let it fill your whole body with that colour light and follow this with your mind, as the light stream continues through your feet down to the ground, taking all negative energies and tensions into the earth where they neutralise.
At the end, visualise, that the colour is making a protective shield around your body which will work as a barrier from outside against negative influences for that day, or longer.
Brown is the colour of nature, wild animals, practicality and work, brings feelings of security, stability and connection with cycles of nature.
www.bemyguide.net /june_colour_therapy.html   (2878 words)

  
 colour therapy: chromalive
The basis for the scientific explanation of colour therapy came from Sir Isaac Newton with the discovery of the spectrum analysis.
Since colours have a big influence on our mental and physical wellbeing, through the radiation of the right therapy colours on the reflex zones or acupuncture points the bioenergy of the cells and the meridians (energy paths) can be corrected.
The colour circle is divided into 12 equal sections, one for each colour, and they follow each other in the order of the rainbow spectral colour order.
www.chromalighttherapy.com /applications.html   (1241 words)

  
 Colour Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Colour therapy is based on the ancient art of using colour and light to treat disease.
Coloured light might be applied to parts or to the whole body.
Colour is used in orthodox medicine for the treatment of neonatal jaundice and other specific medical conditions.
www.reikihealing.me.uk /colour_therapy.htm   (472 words)

  
 Colour Therapy, Treatments, Help And Info
Colour Therapy is founded on the believe that colour in the form of the visible light spectrum is absorbed by the body and reacts in a positive or negative way with the nervous and other body systems.
The spectrum has 7 colours each one of which is believed to be related to one of the 7 'Chakras' or energy points.
Coloured light will be applied to some or all of the body using the techniques favoured by your particular therapist.
www.justbewell.com /information/Colour_Therapy.html   (498 words)

  
 Integrating Colour with Reflexology
Colour as a therapy also reaches far back into history, but unlike reflexology, it is still in its infancy of rediscovery.
Each of these seven varieties of prana vibrates to the frequency of one of the colours on the colour spectrum and establishes the dominant colour of the chakra to which it is distributed.
The treatment colours, with their complementary colours are then applied to the zones on the feet which relate to the part of the body which has manifested problems.
www.positivehealth.com /permit/Articles/Reflexology/wills17.htm   (3448 words)

  
 Renee Ganger Colour and Light Therapy - Personal consultations in London, England & Antwerp, Belgium
Colour is used as a "tool", a "support", to find and to treat the cause rather than the symptoms of a disease.
During the session, the required colours in food, in clothes and in the environment are discussed.
Colour opens up the mind and brings up harmonising thoughts, which are the first steps to healing.
www.renergy.co.uk /colourtherapy.html   (240 words)

  
 Colour Therapy in Hypnosis (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I use Colour Therapy in Hypnosis which is an effortless system of treatment that can help with illness, pain and tiredness; help you to look and feel younger, and enable you to meet life with energy, vigour and vitality by experiencing the colours as they enter your body with each breath.
Colour Therapy in Hypnosis is totally complementary to any conventional forms of medical treatment that you may be receiving at present or which you may have obtained in the past, so there will be no conflict between this treatment and your Doctor`s advice.
Each colour and colour combination has its own vibration and I make it compatible with the patient`s vibration and chakras, expert assessment must be made.
elevated.freeyellow.com.cob-web.org:8888 /page16.html   (788 words)

  
 Spirale Colour Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Colour essentially reveals our emotional and psychological state, for ex choosing red will show a time for action as well as some sort of anger and frustration, whereas Blue will show a strong need for peace which can be achieved in speaking up.
Colour therapy is one of the most ancient therapies.
No matter how we use colour in our lives to express ourselves, be it through clothing, furnishings, flowers, crystals, or oils, the colours we choose will have positive and negative qualities.
www.spirale.com.au   (358 words)

  
 Colour Therapy - Famous Therapies - GKIndia.com
The colours are constantly changing in volume, shade and density according to our state of health or moods.
Colour therapy works with these fundamental energies of life It attempts to induce proper operation of the wavelengths in the body and electromagnetic field, thereby assisting the person to function in a balanced mode.
Some examples would be, lights, filtered light, coloured cloths, glass, colour potentised water, breathing exercises, meditations and of course the Aura-Soma products which work through the skin (a semi-permeable membrane) and directly into the electro-magnetic field.
www.gkindia.com /therapies/colourtherapy.htm   (284 words)

  
 Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Soleil uses a variety of Colour Therapy tools and techniques in her treatments in the belief that each individual responds to different stimuli on their healing journeys, from diagnosis to restoration of balance and harmony within the biological, emotional and spiritual bodies.
Shirley Darby is the Principal/Founder of the Shirley Darby Academy of Colour.
Colour Therapy Courses are held at the Academy in Mannering Park on the Central Coast NSW.
www.colourtherapyassociation.com.au /directory.htm   (871 words)

  
 History of Colour Therapy, The Twentieth Century
During the early twentieth century, investigations into the therapeutic uses of colour in Europe were carried out, notably, by Rudolph Steiner who related colour to form, shape and sound.
He suggested that some forms amplify the vibrational quality of certain colours, and that certain combinations of colour and shape have either destructive or regenerative effects on living organisms.
In the schools inspired by Steiner's work, classrooms are painted and textured to correspond to the 'mood' of children at various stages of their development.
www.colour-experience.org /colouriser/colour_therapy/therapy_8.htm   (157 words)

  
 COLOURTHERAPY
Red is a powerful colour that has always been associated with vitality and ambition.
Lime green and olive green can have a detrimental effect on both physical and emotional health since sickly yellow and green are associated with the emotions of envy, resentment, and possessiveness.
It is associated with the intellectual side of the mind, and the expression of thoughts.
geocities.com /iiii_velvet_underground_iiii/COLOURTHERAPY.html   (431 words)

  
 Color Therapy with Colour Bath/ Colour Bath
Colour Energy® is a revolutionary line of natural products based on the need for color to promote wellness.
Colour Energy’s products were created to be assimilated through the visual effect of color and the body’s capability of absorbing a color vibration.
Colour Bath mixed with water will not stain or leave residue providing the surface of the tub is in good repair and free from dirt, oils and cleaning solution residue.
www.equinoxbooksandgifts.com /html/colour_energy.html   (646 words)

  
 Colour Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Colour Therapy is the use of this vibrational frequency of the colours of the spectrum to correct the imbalance or disharmony in the human body.
The power of colour is a part of the natural energy of the universe.
First, she/he will do some assessment to ascertain the required colour which is needed to balance the colour energies of that person and then determine the appropriate treatments.
www.maroonsolutions.com /coltherapy.htm   (697 words)

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