Color Therapy 101: Indigo

Indigo is the color of the sacred third eye chakra, chakra number 6. Indigo is a deep bluish-purple, a mixture of blue and red, so anything that blue light therapy may treat, or anything red light therapy may treat, indigo light therapy could treat, too.

According to two different businesses in California that offer indigo light therapy, it specifically treats eye issues–glaucoma, cataracts, general eye inflammation. One place is in Lancaster, but the other place is in Santa Clarita and offers a much more in-depth explanation of the benefits of indigo light therapy.

This company specifically states that the indigo chromotherapy could also help with psoriasis and headaches. The company says that indigo is a mentally-stimulating color, and therefore increases imagination and greater dream activity. It can increase white blood cell production which can help stave off disease.

As the color of the third eye, it’s no wonder that when I personally close my eyes, indigo is the color I see. It’s the first color I see as I start to meditate, or do Reiki. One of my clients who saw color for the first time (with her eyes closed) saw this beautiful indigo—it was during a Reiki attunement.

I love blue, and I love purple!

According to Deepak Chopra and Oprah’s combined knowledge and detailed booklet during one of their 21-day meditations, if your third eye is imbalanced, you may be experiencing “indecision, poor intuition, lack of concentration, impaired judgment, confusion, or depression. Physical imbalances may manifest as headaches, trouble sleeping, or nightmares”.

I suggest surrounding yourself with all things bluish purple. Clothes, lapis lazuli stones, blueberries! Paint your fingernails indigo! Stare into a painting and ponder the meaning of the universe! Talk a walk at night and look UP.

If you think your third eye is overstimulated and you’re a little too woo-woo, try to ground yourself back to the planet. Give yourself a foot rub or get a pedicure. Walk barefoot outside. Hang out with some animals. Meditate—you may think that would have the opposite effect, but it can be very grounding. Stimulate your root chakra, as that’s the chakra that binds you to this earth, like roots sinking into dirt.

I have decided to finish up this post wearing indigo-colored glasses which are supposed to help with achieving “serenity, stillness, understanding and imagination”. As I’m typing into this computer screen, I’m finding it a little daunting looking at the screen as this beautiful, rich color, instead of its usual white. But I was instantly calmed when I put them on. My husband is going through some issues at work–guess what I’ll be placing on him later on today.

(Side note: If you were to wear glasses this dark, you’d have to be careful. It does cancel some things and makes it extremely hard to see!)

Anyone have any experiences with Indigo they’d like to discuss???

Happy New Year!

With an onslaught of free *and* purchased new year’s series to try, you can find it overwhelming… which defeats the purpose for a new and improved you.

I personally have signed up for Yoga With Adriene’s MOVE… this starts January 1st with an introduction. Movement doesn’t officially begin until the 2nd. I’ve been looking forward to this one, because the past two months my home practice has taken a hit due to all of the holiday shenanigans. Which, again, defeats the purpose… yoga is a tool to keep you sane! You need it most during holiday shenanigans. Maybe I’ll figure out that particular balance in 2022.

I’ve also signed up for Donna Eden’s 10 Days of Joy, which also starts on the first day of January. These will be little videos of tapping the happy spots. I bombed it last year; I have the gusto to do it this upcoming year, though… I’ll keep you posted.

Lastly, through Commune, I’ve signed up for Grounding into Grace with Schulyer Grant. I was first introduced to her during another one of Commune’s challenges that I wrote about; luckily this one doesn’t start until mid-January which I think is brilliant marketing. However, it may be harder to continue since I’d be doubling up on my yoga practice and I do not want to injure myself!

So having said that, remember — take a little bit of time, daily, to breathe it all in, exhale it all out, see with your eyes, feel with your heart. You don’t need any of these external programs to inherit the wealth of joy — you just need your open heart and mind. Remember to be receptive to the gifts that are out there, even when things are grim. The darker it is in your life, the more these little bursts of sunshine will matter.

2022 will see the end of our color journey together — indigo and violet should be up in January. I finally got some citrine gems to infuse water — I’ll be reporting on that, too. By mid-year I hope to be publishing at least twice a month with the help of a friend or two (you know who you are!), but wherever this journey leads us, let’s be swell together on it, shall we?

Happy New Year!

Color Therapy 101: Blue

It was a cold and dreary week in the middle of January, and she was feeling terribly blue. According to this blog post, blue meaning ‘feeling sad’ stems from tears being attributed to blue, or the color approaching black on the spectrum, as darker colors are also attributed to depression. Or the fact that when we’re so cold, or lose oxygen, we turn blue. According to this study, our emotions themselves affect the color we see.

Yet, there’s an other website full of wonderful quotes about blue, and it’s broken down by topics like ‘sparking creativity’, ‘inspiring a new perspective’. There’s nothing sad in these quotes, but perhaps a paradox: “Blue is a cold and retiring colour, and its effect upon the mind is of a quiet, soothing nature. It is symbolical of divinity, intelligence, sincerity, and tenderness.” – W. J. & G. A. Audsley

So what exactly is blue? While our tears may be blue, it seems that blue is much more of a relaxing, soothing color than anything. It’s pervasive, even more so than green — the sky, the ocean, some flowers. And then you’ve got William Shatner, who just took off into the great unknown of outer space, only to come back with these words about blue:

“I mean, the little things, the weightlessness, and to see the blue color whip by and now you’re staring into blackness. That’s the thing. This covering of blue is this sheet, this blanket, this comforter of blue around that we have around us. We think ‘oh, that’s blue sky’ and suddenly you shoot through it all of a sudden, like you whip a sheet off you when you’re asleep, and you’re looking into blackness – into black ugliness. And you look down, there’s the blue down there, and the black up there, and there is Mother Earth and comfort and – is there death? Is that the way death is?”

And while what he continued to say after this has no bearing on the color blue so-to-speak, it’s profound: “I hope I never recover from this.” 

Blue correlates with your throat chakra, the center of expressing yourself. If your throat chakra has issues, you may have a tendency for sore throats or laryngitis, or thyroid problems. You might be a little too outspoken, or critical. On the flip side, you may have problems standing up for yourself. A fully balanced, beautiful throat chakra gives you the ability to communicate effectively.

To help with dis-ease with the color blue, consider immersing yourself in blue light. Blue light therapy exists for skin conditions, or treating S.A.D. One of the places I offer services at has a room dedicated to salt panels — my favorite way to have the panels is to set them every-other-one in shades of blue. (I find all dark blue to be too dark and stimulating, much like all red or orange.)

Get some blue candles, or blue crystals like deep, lovely lapis lazuli, sodalite, turquoise. Surround yourself with blue flowers like asters, blue poppies, forget-me-nots, or flax. One of my favorite teas gives off a slight bluish-purple color.

Wear some blue clothes, or in this case, socks and shoes!

“The only footwear I need is an inexpensive pair of blue sneakers. They have soft fabric tops and soft rubber-like soles. I get them one size too large so I can wiggle my toes. I feel as free as though I were barefoot! And I can usually get 1,500 miles to a pair. I wear a pair of navy blue socks.There’s a reason why I chose navy blue for my wearing apparel – it’s a very practical color, doesn’t show dirt, and the color blue does represent peace and spirituality.” – Peace Pilgrim

Color Therapy 101: Green

Ahhh, we have now reached the ever-present green, especially in areas inundated with grass, trees, plants… It is pretty pervasive and if it’s kudzu, it’s pretty invasive. (Sorry for the botanical humor there.)

Green is usually the color of the heart chakra, and I’ve been told it’s the color for receiving love (whereas pink, it’s counterpart, is the color for giving love). Green is typically associated with general healing and health as well. It’s also the color of luck (think of a four-leaf clover.)

On the flip side, you can be green with envy, so perhaps this phrase comes from when there is am imbalance in your heart chakra, when it is perhaps closed even, and you can no longer receive any love — or forgiveness — so you become angry, and quickly become envious because you feel like you can never have what others have.

(If only you’d open yourself to the love that is around!)

A friend of mine was doing an online meditation retreat, and shared a pamphlet about chakras that had been presented via the class. It is by Kheops International, and it is a pretty neat little roundup of information regarding chakras.

According to the pamphlet, an under-stimulated heart chakra can show up as being “afraid of letting go”, having a “tendency to withdraw, feeling unworthy of love”. An over-stimulated chakra can be expressed as one who is “feeling attacked” or has “excessive secretiveness and jealousy”. A balanced heart chakra “can express kindness and love freely”.

I just came across this wonderful, amazing website: https://www.sensationalcolor.com. This woman is an internationally recognized color expert, consultant, and designer. She even offers courses you can take learning about colors and design.

According to her, green is a color for rebirth and revitalization. She says that when we are surrounded by green, our pituitary gland is activated and our muscles begin to relax, histamine levels increase, and allergy symptoms start to dissipate. (It makes you wonder, though, as trees are green — how can you be in the presence of something that relaxes you, yet also creates an allergic reaction???) It apparently increases creativity as well.

According to Charles Klotsche and his Color Medicine book, green is considered a neutral color and therefore the “master” color, the middle of the visible spectrum. He says it relieves tension and balances your brain. He says a lot of disorders could be cleared up by green light therapy by itself, as it is a disinfectant and antiseptic. It can apparently treat colds and relieve food poisoning. He says green vibrates at 584 trillion times per second!

So how can you go about getting more green in your life, especially if it’s NOT lush where you live, and green isn’t as ubiquitous as it might be in other locales?

Start with my favorites — crystals! Malachite and aventurine, jade and calcite. Keep them around you! Wear green clothes. Eat gree, leafy foods and sprinkle your dishes with green herbs, like parsley, and lemon balm. Bring plants into your house.

Green light therapy that already exists treats migraines (LED “migraine lamps”), so perhaps you’ve already experienced it? You could always purchase a green light bulb and place it into a desk lamp and target an area you feel could specifically benefit from the green light.

During this season of giving and receiving, gratitude and love — if you find yourself having extra dark days, surround yourself with green to help bounce back. And as Dumbledore said, you can always just turn on the light. And in this case, green light!

Color Therapy 101: Yellow

Imagine: this person is staring at you as you sit in a chair. You’re trying to remain neutral – after all, you asked for this – but you start to feel a little on edge and completely uncomfortable — you’ve given in to the feelings of discomfort. The person assessing your aura tells you how she is done looking at you, because all of a sudden you turned YELLOW.

According to David Hamilton in his new book, Why Woo-Woo Works, people who say they see auras have often said that the color is associated with how the subject feels at the time of assessment. (An aside: I’ve only just started to peruse his book, but he’s got real-science, real-studies behind all things ‘woo-woo’ and I recommend the book if your brain is hardwired the way mine is.)

So let’s think of things that we already know about the color yellow. When you refer to someone as being a yellow belly, you’re calling them a coward. This is the exact inverse of, say, ‘follow the yellow brick road’, which of course, the yellow bricks lead to Dorothy’s way out of Oz. She’s following her own power to find the way home.

So the standard goes, yellow is the color of the solar plexus chakra, which is the chakra that is associated with self-power.

During the yoga training I took, I taught a portion on color and light therapy to my fellow yogis. I asked them what their favorite colors were, and which ones they didn’t like (if any). The sunniest, brightest, most joyful of my classmates loved the color yellow. So it’s power, and joy.

If your solar plexus chakra is out of balance by being under-stimulated, surround yourself with pretty yellow flowers, or crystals like citrine. Infuse your water with the sun and lemon juice. (You could even go as far as using citrine essence — maybe we’ll do a little crystal essence experiment here in the near future. A quick google search is telling me that you can purchase already made essences, rather than make your own! There are many different sites hawking products like this one. Who knew?!)

Yellow light therapy that already exists, like with some other colors, is LED light therapy for facials. Various colors do different things — according to this site that offers the LED facials, yellow will remove inflammation. If you live in Illinois and have tried the service, let us know!

According to this site, yellow sunglasses will help alleviate anxiety. It makes sense, right; yellow being the color of the sun, of joy. This site lists a bunch of various colored glasses — even some for kids.

And oh, how much fun was it to discover that Hauswitch was offering color-specific items at their store. I wasn’t able to visit it last year when I was in Salem, but I would love to go inside the store itself one day. If you order these yellow pillows to bring some joy or manifestation into your room, please post pictures to share!

So are you a yellow person? Why, or why not?