![]() ![]() You can add color to your life in so many ways-however you’d like. ![]() How do you suggest using our birth, or any other, color-wear it, decorate with it, etc.? ![]() Like with music, or dance, or even style, too-once you really tune in, you hear all the variations, you feel it and sense it more intensely. The more we become attuned to color, the more we feel it. Or, think of the difference between a high-quality car and an old clunker: In the former, you move the steering wheel just a little bit, and you can feel the effect. You could compare it to your palate for food: As your tastes become more refined and conscious, you become more aware of the subtle seasoning within dishes. Or you might meet someone, and the color they’re wearing makes you feel happy, or puts you at ease.Īs we become more aware of the power of color, its effect often intensifies. Have you ever walked into restaurant and immediately felt agitated but not known why? Sometimes the color schemes of places throw us off. Red can give you energy, power, drive, courage. For instance, red: When you see red, you get stimulated, it can increase your metabolism-it excites. While colors are subtle energies, we can see and often feel their effects. Everything that exists-including color-is energy, and we’re picking up vibrations all the time. How do you understand the power of color?Ĭolor affects us subconsciously and consciously. (Note: Even if all black is your daily uniform-Bernhardt says there’s merit to it-she’s got subtle ways you can draw on the energy of brighter colors when you might need them, too.)Ī Q&A on Colorstrology with Michele Bernhardt Plus, she analyzes the birthday colors of three goop staffers. Looking for a boost in the bedroom (for example)? You could try adding a splash of Claret Red-which Bernhardt says is a libido-awakening color of intensity and passion-to your outfit, home décor, or even something as subtle as a picture frame.īelow, Bernhardt explains why colors have power, which ones we could all use a little more of, and easy ways to incorporate them in your world. Figuring out which color represents your birthday and what attributes are associated with that shade, as well as what colors represent the birthdays of friends/lovers, or other big days in your life is intriguing so is understanding why you might be drawn to particular colors.Īlso interesting is the way, as Bernhardt explains, anyone can use the energy of any color to their benefit. Mapped out in Bernhardt’s book, Colorstrology: What Your Birthday Color Says about You, the system is both insightful and entertaining. ![]() It takes into account your sun signs, ruling planets, and the numerological significance of different dates to interpret and analyze a given individual or event-and it’s pretty cool. Intuitive, astrologer, and numerologist Michele Bernhardt put her broad metaphysical wisdom together to develop a remarkable system, Colorstrology, that ascribes a different (Pantone) color to every day-and month-of the year. Better Than a Horoscope: What Your Colorstrology Profile Says About You ![]()
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