The Healing Power of Color
by Betty Wood
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The author shows how color was used in ancient civilizations, its applications in healing traditions, and the ways it is currently used to affect mood and behavior.
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This comprehensive guide explores color's profound influence throughout human history, from its sacred applications in ancient Egyptian and Chinese civilizations to its therapeutic role in Ayurvedic and other traditional healing systems. Betty Wood meticulously traces how different hues were believed to possess specific energetic properties and healing capabilities, creating a fascinating historical narrative about humanity's enduring relationship with the color spectrum. The book then bridges these ancient practices to contemporary understanding, examining how modern psychology and design now utilize color to influence mood, productivity, and emotional states in everything from healthcare environments to marketing.
What sets this exploration apart is its practical approach to making color theory accessible and immediately applicable to daily life. Readers will discover not just the fascinating science and history behind color psychology, but also concrete ways to harness specific shades to enhance their own wellbeing and environment. Whether you're interested in interior design, personal wellness, or simply understanding the subtle forces that shape human perception, this book offers valuable insights into consciously working with color's vibrational energy. It effectively demystifies why certain colors evoke particular emotional responses and provides a compelling framework for using this knowledge to create more harmonious living spaces and improve mental health.
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