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See how colors shockingly affect you

Just like music, colors also have a deep association with our emotions. Whole range of experiences and emotions can be related to colors and there’s more than just a vague, generic meaning to it when we say “I still got the blues” or “golden days of our lives”.

Colors do have emotional connections beyond personal associations which are universal to all of us. Let’s find which color affects us how.

Yellow – the color of hope

The lighter hue in the spectrum, yellow reminds us to be cheerful. Resonating with the logic side of the brain, the color stimulates the faculties of logic and clear perception which makes us hopeful of the days to come.

It’s liberated, cheerful, and gleeful like an open armed child. Many poets have described yellow in sprightly, enlivening and effervescent poeticism.

Orange – The color of vibrancy and vitality

Although as gleeful and joyous like yellow, there is something more intense about orange. If yellow reminds us of the warmth and fervency of sunshine, orange reminds of the glaring center of the sun. The color stimulates the brain and makes us more enthusiastic, eager for action and at the same time, remain friendly in temperament. It is the vibrancy of the color that rejuvenate us and fills our body with vitality.

Red – The color of adventure and then, power and passion

The color that flows through our veins, the color of life force, red is what we associate with physical needs, our basic human instincts and our strive to survive. The sight of the color energizes us, entices us and even seduces us.

It demands attention, turns heads, ignites fervent emotions. However, it also reminds us of blood.

Blue – The color of clarity

We associate blue with clear perception. We perceive acceptance, wisdom and calm resilience. However, in such quiescence, we tend to think of old times, get a little nostalgic and that’s perhaps where the ‘blues’ comes in. Then again, ‘the blues ‘is not irritable, inconsolable depression. It still has perspective and most of the blues musicians and songwriters are extremely insightful in their art.

Green – The color of being alive

Green reminds us with life, of being, of existing in repose, in a pacific serenity.

The color appeals to our softer, more subtle sides. It is the color of harmony, creation of life, growth, prosperity and abundance. The color soothes us, keeps us off greed and hunger for power and authority for a while. We are drawn more to nature, its way of existing without seeking more than needed, at least for some time.

Violet – The color of ambiguity

Violet has the essence of both red and blue in it. We associate a strange mix of passionate energy and spiritual inclination with the violet, the two major aspects of red and blue. We associate the color with fantasy, surrealism and day dreams. We find violet in the hypnagogic hues of twilight or the alluring lilac trees against a green meadow.

The color is often associated to mystery and even magic

 Indigo – The color of enchantment

Almost like purple but a little deeper, it is the color between blue and violet. You can find the hue in the midnight sky.

The ones who are affected with this color associate self-awareness with the color. It is said the color is a bridge between the infinite realms of existence and life.

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