Welcome back to my continuing series about the colors of energy. The first four paragraphs explain the process, then we’ll get to this post’s color.
You may know that I work a lot around the colors of energy. If you’ve had a reading from me, you know that I give you a “color snapshot” that tells you what color is primary in your life energy at the moment, and then I explain what that means. Similarly, I read auras (even though I don’t call them that) and I relate what I see in colors, shapes, and location around your physical body. This all helps me to interpret for you just what you need to know.
I understand and work with color so well that I decided to help you understand it better too. This is why I have written this series, What Your Favorite Color Says about You.
It’s as the title says; however, I realize that some people don’t have a favorite color, and some people have more than one. That’s okay. Here are some ways to determine what color or colors pertain most to you and your life:
- If you have an actual favorite color, well, there you go.
- If you have a secondary and tertiary favorite, those will pertain to you too.
- Look in your closet: What color/s are most prominent in your wardrobe?
- What color is your car? This is applicable even if you did not choose the color of your car, maybe even more so. I notice that people often wear the color/s that are present in their energy, and that their cars and other belongings tend to have them too.
- If you really, really don’t have a favorite or un-favorite or a strong opinion, you’re a rainbow!
Each color has a “light” side and a “shadow” side, or positive and negative. (Note: This does NOT mean good and evil! Everything is useful and there is no devil! But that’s another story…) I’ll call them “bright” and “dark” because we describe colors that way. You may consider the “dark” version of the color to be your un-favorite, but either or both may apply to you. See how you identify with the following.
This time, our color is purple. If purple is your favorite color or your un-favorite color (or otherwise present in your life; see above), here are the ideas and values you are concerned about:
A special note about purple: It can overlap with white, which we’ll get to next time, or it can overlap with blue, which we covered last time.
Purple overview: Spirituality, connection to God/Universe/Higher Self (or “GUS”), divine inspiration, your soul category/s, religious study; physically, purple (or white) is the color of the entire body and/or any whole system.
Bright purple: You feel a knowing, a definite connection to the divine, regardless of your religious beliefs. You are guided in part by fate and seek to understand what “free will” means to you. It is usually easy for you to guide others in spirituality, and you may be in a religious or spiritual leadership role or career, such as a minister, priest, guru, or a “woo-woo” profession like mine. Healers of all ilks also fall into the purple category.
Dark purple: You may feel blocked from God, or you may have decided that religion or God is not for you. Yes, this includes atheists. You like to depend on fact, thought, and logic. People who are into “airy-fairy”, new age stuff annoy you. But deep down, you feel the tug of fate and know there is something more than just your body and your brain. To head back to the bright side, try just reading one book by me, Wayne Dyer, Neale Donald Walsch, Deepak Chopra, Louise Hay, or any other spiritual author who appeals to you–well, appeals to you at least a little bit!