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Kamagra - Ralphmet - 01-21-2022 Kamagra The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - ForsterWoods - 07-20-2022 I haven't posted anything on this site for a bit. Thought I would add some information about color and how it affects people on an emotional level. And symbolism too. Your own thoughts on what your favorite colors mean to you would be good to talk about. What is it about the rainbow that gives most people a sense of happiness? Sure, it signifies the calm after a storm, but the colors themselves have an effect on our minds. There is a reason why people prefer certain colors over others. This preference says volumes about our personalities, because each color has an association with a reaction our brain has when we internalize it. Color psychology is a well-known, yet less explored branch of the study of how our brain perceives what it visualizes. As far as scientific research goes, there is not much to work with. However, the impact that colors have on our brains is used to manipulate our decision making by multiple facets of society. http://www.colorpsychology.org/ Below is a listing of some colors with their associated psychological and emotional meanings... The Color Red: alertness ambition aggression battle beauty brilliance charity charm circulation communism compassion courage danger desire determination devotion domination eccentricity emotion energy eroticism excitement extroversion fashion fervor fire friendship hate heat high voltage intensity life love luck lust madness martyrdom motion movement murder pain passion patriotism power prohibition prostitution rage rebellion rescue revolution romanticism sacrifice sensuality sexuality sin speed strength suffering succes tension (political, social) thrill triumph urgency victory violence vitality war The Color Orange: action ambition appetite assurance celebration change charisma communication competence coziness creativity determination disorder domination dryness earth emotion encouragement endurance energy enthusiasm exaggeration excitement expansion explosion extravagance extroversion exuberance fascination fitness flavor flexibility friendship fun generosity happiness health heat humanism humor independence invitation joy laughter motivation practicality radiation security service society smile success sunset temptation tropic visibility warmth warning wisdom The Color Yellow: activity aspiration alertness brightness caution communication confidence energy expansion expression extroversion fear forgiveness friendship gaiety happiness idealism ideas imagination intelligence innovation inspiration intuition joy knowledge laughter logic light optimism order philosophy playfulness power satisfaction signal spontaneity stimulation summer sunshine thought uncertainty warmth warning wisdom youth The Color Green: adventure aspiration calmness cleanliness comfort efficiency environment equilibrium faith fertility foliage frankness freedom freshness friendship generosity good luck grass growth harmony health hope laziness life open air outdoors moist mucous nature neutrality progress prosperity quietness relaxation renewal reproduction safety security sincerity spring sympathy vegetation vigor wisdom youth The Color Blue: acceptance authority balance calmness care caution cleanliness coolness cooperation compassion confidence contemplation culture depression despair depth dignity faith flexibility frankness freedom freshness goodness harmony honesty hope ice infinity intelligence introspection isolation law logic loyalty maturity obedience order peace piety power protection quality quietness reflection reliability responsibility sadness security self control serenity sincerity solitude stability stiffness technology tenderness tradition tranquility transparency trust truth unity value virtue water The Color Purple or Violet: ambition aristrocracy art anxiety beauty balance compassion conflict contrition coolness creativity drama dream dignity enchantment enigma extravagance fantasy fashion femininity grief homosexuality independence individualism inspiration intelligence introspection intuition justice knowledge leadership luxury magic majesty meditation mood mystery mysticism nobility nostalgia passiveness penitence preciousness pride quietness reflection religious devotion responsibility royalty sadness secrecy sensuality seriousness shadows sobriety solemnity solitude sophistication sorrow spirituality splendor style sublimation suffering superstition truth value wealth wisdom wit vanity This is just a small listing associating adjectives for a few colors. Psychology and marketing play a huge role in advertising the value of a product in the minds eye. It adds a certain level of enchantment when people see bright colors to enhance their emotional levels. One must be aware of how these things affect the mind and spirit. Because you can be sure that psychologists and marketers of all sorts know these things fully. They are well practiced at using the rainbow to further wicked agendas and sell cheap plastic products to an unsuspecting public. The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - Guest - 07-21-2022 How about black? The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - Guest - 07-21-2022 Blow it out your ass! The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - Guest - 07-21-2022 Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - Guest - 07-23-2022 Good subject. Emotions and colors of the rainbow. The historical symbolism of the rainbow is interesting also. I was doing a little research into that. There are the religious ones to look at. Plus the cultural aspects through time. Whether or not a rainbow should have 5,6, or 7 colors....it's probably infinite anyhow. But, surfing around the idea came of the analogy of the rainbow and musical scale. They correspond so well together. So it brought me to musical traditions around the world. Here's a page giving a little info on that: MUSICAL TRADITIONS Of Scales and Modes http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hend/VictoryMusic/Sept-MusicalTrad_OfScalesAndModes.html dead link The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - Guest - 07-23-2022 Quote:Good subject. Emotions and colors of the rainbow. The historical symbolism of the rainbow is interesting also. I was doing a little research into that. There are the religious ones to look at. Plus the cultural aspects through time. Whether or not a rainbow should have 5,6, or 7 colors....it's probably infinite anyhow. But, surfing around the idea came of the analogy of the rainbow and musical scale. They correspond so well together. So it brought me to musical traditions around the world. Here's a page giving a little info on that: Nice mnemonic Real rainbows are nice. Timing and awareness of the elements that need to come together lets one witness them more often. The above link was bad...so here it is again: http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hend/VictoryMusic/Sept-MusicalTrad_OfScalesAndModes.html Makes a good basic framework to build on. What does a rainbow sound like? https://30secondrule.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/the-blind-mans-rainbow/ The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - Guest - 07-29-2022 This fascinating test helps you find out how many colours you can see Count the number of colours and shades you can see in the spectrum: Find out your results here: http://brightside.me/article/one-fascinating-test-to-find-out-how-many-colours-you-can-see-28105/ The Psychology and Meaning of Colors - Guest - 01-01-2023 |