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Chakras and colour
Note: As colour plays a very important part in relation to tachyons, I am naturally inclined to briefly introduce the matter to you, despite tons of existing material on the subject. You may of course skip this chapter, since you might already possess the respective know-how. Otherwise I hope you enjoy your time with the following short description.
Farben That nature has given us the gift to be able to perceive colours by the eyes certainly boils down to manifold reasons. The radiant red of a rose, the soft blue of a clear sky, the cuddly white of some clouds above, the luscious green of ample meadows, the lovely yellow of sunflowers, the charming violet of a pansy, the mystic glow of gold, and, and, and. Light and colour are indispensable and are intimately related. Without light there would be no colour. Rays of light making contact with matter are reflected by it, partly absorbed but also distributed. Depending on the wavelength, the reflected waves appear to the human eye, or rather the human brain, as a specific colour, whereby each colour is determined by the length of its wave. Like any other energy, colours can be described in terms of vibrational frequency, wave length and amplitude. Light is part of our most important natural resource and its meaning for us is certainly very important. By appreciating colour in nature we may extract reviving and harmonizing energies. If used appropriately, colours can act as the living forces and source of strength they truly are.

Modern colour theory is based on the colour principles of Goethe. Goethe himself referred to his research on colour as the master-piece of his oeuvre, and attached to it an importance even greater than to his literary legacy. Originally, Goethe considered colour a subsection of the general laws of harmonics, akin to sound. He acknowledged the principle of three natural prime colours, and that all other colours are but mixtures derived from the original trinity. Goethe attributed these three prime colours to the corners of an equilateral triangle, which is not only a geometrical shape, but also a form of harmony which corresponds with the triad in music. If mixed in equal quantity, colour shades of the prime order will result. Red and yellow become orange, yellow and blue become green, and blue and red become violet. These second colours define another equilateral triangle, which, placed on top of the first one, produce a six-branched star. Goethe also arranged all colours in a circle. The opposing colours - red to green, orange to blue, yellow to violet have become known as complementary colours.
Nature! By whom we are surrounded, by whom we are embraced - incapable of recede, powerless to reach the deeper of her bosom. Without inviting call, without a word of warning she draws us to the turmoil of her dance, and with her current takes us yonder, until tired we will fall into her arms. She is eternal creator of new shapes. The present moment never the same, never to return, everything remains new and ancient yet. Living amongst her, we are but strangers to her. She incessantly communes with us, but will not confide her secret. Constantly we act upon her, and still, over her law we hold no power.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - around the year of 1780
Colour therapy may well be one of the eldest forms of therapy on earth. Each colour will influence different states of being, according to its specific wavelength, and have an effect on the entire human being. As an early European example of colour therapy the Roman physician Celsus may be mentioned. He applied coloured plasters to assist healing of any ailments in the first century a.d.
Also today, 2000 years after, colours figure an important part of our existence we couldn't think of missing. Be it in therapy or in everyday life, without colour the world would be entirely different. Think about Ferrari or Coke without red, think yellow and McDonalds (as positive or negative example of the colour?): to my mind, most large companies quite consciously or intuitively use the right colour for their products and their marketing.
While we're on the subject: Russian scientists established proof that colours cause physiological reaction also on blind individuals; reactions which could even be determined beforehand, although the testing individuals could not "see" the respective colours.
The seven main chakras
There are 7 main chakras attributed to the human body. The seven colours of the rainbow incidentally correspond with the seven main chakras and with the respective 7 main glands of the human body, and maybe also with the seven dwarfs beyond the seven hills or the 7 mile boots… But stop, no talk of fairy tales here.
The seven main chakras The term chakra derives from Sanskrit and means wheel. Chakras are sense organs of all immaterial realms. ¨ They are, according to their size and vibration, a mirror for what we think and what we feel. The diverging amount of vibrations can give a clue to the degree of our spiritual development, and determine the quality of energy that is absorbed or transmitted through the chakras. The quality of this energy again determines the function and evolutionary progress of the respective energy centre.

Since each chakra absorbs cosmic quality of a different type, Eastern tradition holds the notion that they vary in their number of "spokes" or "petals".

Being aware of the chakras is an important component in the production of our products, and this knowledge is included in our recommended therapeutic application, to attain a development and a degree of consciousness as complete as possible.
A brief summary on the colours of our products
RED   Red is the colour of strength, of health and vitality, of activity, willingness to act, and of excitement, in its positive and negative meaning. Red is the colour of the earth, and deals with basic matters and with grounding.
ORANGE   Orange acts as a mild stimulant, it is constructive, strengthening, of positive behaviour, cheerful in every respect and benefiting to one's health. This colour inspires and animates.
GOLDEN-TOPAZ:   Golden-topaz is the colour of the sun and of balanced strength. Gold represents the divine principle of Abundance. It will especially help all individuals who are overly self-conscious and not as courageous as a lion yet.
YELLOW:   offers a tempered warmth, is balancing in character, but deeply penetrating. It supports learning and activates intellectual capacities. Yellow helps to stimulate the left brain sphere. It can counterbalance excessive emotionality.
LEMON:   shows similar effects like yellow, but as combined with the clarity of crystal-white it will activate spiritual qualities on top.
LIME GREEN:   can sprout potentialities that lie dormant in one's being. Lime green represents the primary growth of springtime. Each plant germinating from the soil enwombs this colour within. Lime-green is a mixture between yellow and green and will therefore assist individuals with disharmonies in theses chakras and the respective parts of the bodies.
PINE GREEN:   Green is the colour of balance, the colour between blue and yellow. It will calm down, give inner space. Green supports the nervous system, has a balancing effect on the cardiovascular functions. It is the colour of the balanced heart, and relates to evolution, as love seeks expansion and believing.
ROSÉ   Rosé is a composite colour: purple brought down to earth. Rosé is also considered as the colour of love and acts favourably on the emotions of the heart. It often applies for people who do not love themselves or have not received enough love in their childhood. Rosé seems to be one of the "strongest" colours, regarding that to be able to give and to receive love is one of our main issues here on earth.
AQUAMARINE:   is the colour of communication. Its application helps working on unsolved or stored traumatic shocks. It will balance related symptoms as e.g. stuttering, asthma, immune system deficiencies, acne, fear and lack of self-confidence.
INDIGO BLUE:   is a healing colour with sublime healing potential. It calms and it enhances intuition. It can be used e.g. with inflammatory conditions.
LILAC:   Lilac gently wakens hidden potential. Often this colour finds application with individuals who do not yet know exactly which way to go, but have a little inkling of the direction. Also lilac is considered a colour with spring-like qualities, as it assists the bringing out of inside possibilities.
MAGENTA:   Magenta is a colour of transition. It unites red (earth) and violet (heaven). It interacts between the polarities and helps to manifest transformation. It will serve "the love of small things" in life, and help to accept them, bring them into being. This colour also aids matters of the heart, and can release and ease old emotional pain.
VIOLET:   This colour takes effect in the domain of spirituality and spiritual integration. It represents the doorway between the material plane and other dimensions.
OPAL:   Opal corresponds to perceiving structures which move from the invisible towards the visible. It can help to "materialize" ideas and bring them into physical reality. The eight chakra, located above the head and outside the physical body, is activated by this colour.
CRYSTAL-WHITE:   deals with clarity and the transmission of information. This colour contains the whole range of spectral colours, and primarily assists individuals who do not know which way to go. Crystal-white may bring some ideas; ideas which can help to bring deep-rooted desires into the open.
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