What your favorite color says about you – Blue

Teal, 10-24-11 t-u blueWelcome 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 blue. If blue 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 blue:  It can overlap with purple, which we’ll get to next time.

Blue overview:  Intuition, self-awareness, study/scholarship, processing information

Bright blue:  You are intuitive by nature, and find it easy to “read” others.  You may actually absorb other people’s feelings without trying, so be careful about that–you only want your own feelings!  You anticipate others’ needs and offer to help.  You probably enjoy reading everything you can get your hands on.

Dark blue:  You may not be self-aware enough to get yourself out of situations you don’t like and into those you do.  For example, if you are not happy in your job, you really don’t know why or what to do about it.   While you are perceptive, you second-guess any intuitive thoughts and ideas, usually rejecting them in favor of conventional wisdom.  To go back toward the bright side, try listening to the first thing that comes to mind–about everything!

 

What your favorite color says about you – Purple

5227_LgWelcome 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!

Past Lives

In reading Wishes Fulfilled by Dr. Wayne Dyer, I was very interested in a transcription of his experience in being past-life regressed with hypnosis.  And I remembered that I had written down one of my experiences with the same.

I’ve been regressed two or three times, and this is my account of one of those sessions.  As I understand it, most people recall one or two lives at most per session, but, as you’re about to read, I had several.  I don’t know if that’s because I am very suggestible or because I am psychic or what, but it’s pretty cool!

Interestingly, when I dug up this essay and re-read it, there was one life I did not recall at all, the 19th-century schoolteacher.  Also, I’ve removed the names of the people whom I know in my present life.

And finally, if you want to know more about past-lives, I cannot recommend strongly enough that you read Many Lives, Many Masters by Dr. Brian Weiss.

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Janet hypnotized me and these were the results:

I was walking through a yellow meadow.  Janet asked who I was.  I said I was a girl named Shayla (phonetic).  She asked how old I was and I said, “10”.  I suddenly sounded young.  Janet asked what I was wearing and I looked down to see that I had a pinafore and I said, “I’m a little Dutch girl!”  Janet asked if I even had wooden shoes and I answered that, “Yes.  We’re going to a festival.”

My father was holding my hand.  He was a woodcutter.  He gave me a doll that he had carved and it was a wooden man with hinged arms and legs that moved.  I’m happy, but my father is sad.  He’s sad because my mother died.  I cry a little bit now.  Then we go to the festival.  I can see the whole gathering area, which consists of a clearing in the woods, a church building and one other building (the parsonage?) and several temporary things for the festival.  My father leaves me to go work, either building a bonfire or selling things he has made, I’m not sure.  I see my friend, a little boy, and he brings me an apple.  He goes with me to watch me dance with the other girls.

Janet asks if I recognize him.  He’s “J” in this life.  This makes me laugh in surprise.

Next, I see a woman in a red cloak, sitting along the path in the woods.  It turns out that I am she.  I have wonderful gifts.  I deliver the babies in the village and all around.  Janet asks where I am.  I say it is now Turkey, but it was different then.  It’s heavily wooded and green.  There is a large town nearby.  I give herbs to people and I speak in a language that is for healing.  I go to the woods to talk to the animals.  The birds especially, because they fly around and look at everything far away and then come and tell me what’s going on.  Then I tell the people, so that they can be prepared for what’s happening.

Now I am afraid because the people have turned against me.  I can’t understand why they don’t like me anymore, they hate me, and they fear me.  I am so very sad because I keep saying, “I came to help.  I want to help.”  But now they won’t let me anymore, and I tried to protect them from war, but they are in danger now because they hate me now.  And I can’t help them.  I am so upset and sad about this, because I really love them and want to help them, I came to be this person so I could save them, but they will get hurt, get sick, and die because I can’t help them anymore.  And I am afraid, because they will kill me.

Janet took me out of my body to see what happened.  I don’t want to write it down.  But death was okay, because I left my body and went on and was okay.  This was the life (or one of them) where I learned that being well-known and inexplicably knowledgeable could be dangerous, painful, or make me feel unloved.

In the next life, I saw a thatched house on stilts.  A house of grass or reeds.  Janet asked if there was a river nearby.  Yes, it’s marshy.  It’s…  is it a rice paddy?  Yes, the people there work hard.  This life is not happy.  The house on stilts is the leader’s house.  I live in the house with him and I am a servant.  I am a little boy, and I work in the rice paddy too.  There is a famine and we have very little.  Everyone is always hungry.  I am fortunate because I am an orphan and the leader took me in instead of leaving me to starve.  It is not happy and I only work and sleep on the hard floor, eat a little, and work more.  But the leader is not unkind.  I ask what was the purpose or message about this life.  “Even in the most meager of circumstances, there is love.”  I ask if I know the village leader, and I realize it is David Neagle, whom I do not know personally in this life.

Now I am a man, a teacher, I think it is the middle ages, but I’m not sure…  I am the Teacher, the main one, and the last of my kind.  I have scribes who work for me, whom I teach to translate the scriptures.  I know all the languages and I list them:  Aramaic, Hebrew, Latin, Greek, German (I want to say Low German, but I think that term did not exist), Roman (I don’t know what this was—perhaps an early dialect of Italian), and an older language that I could not name.

I am often frustrated because I cannot get the scribes and students to understand the translations correctly, so there are many mistakes.  The mistakes continue until none of it is correct.  We are in what is nowEastern Europe.  Many other students come from the east (Western Russia?Hungary?), their best and brightest, from the mountains (Ural?), where we recruit the best students.  I send messages and ask for more, but they are never bright enough to learn what I know.

Still, this is a very positive life.  I am special, I am the Teacher.  I understand the frustration Jesus felt, because the people could not understand the depths in the simplicity of his teaching.  I am the last of my kind, the last to understand the ancient languages that were passed down to me through generations of my family and/or teachers.

I like being so knowledgeable, I like being the one who knows everything.  I like teaching and I love my students and scribes.  As I grow old, I go blind, but I have a helper, a young man.  He is now “C” in this life.  He dotes on me like a caring friend, being sure I don’t spill my soup and helping me dress.

We live and work in buildings made of grey stone.  A classroom/workroom is high up and overlooks a mountain city.  My bedroom is also high up, with a door in the middle of one wall. It is spare, but not uncomfortable.

One day, the king, duke, or chancellor comes to visit me.  He bows down to me and kisses my ring.  It is on my left hand.  I do not feel any especial surprise at this treatment, but I do feel honored.

This life showed me so much about the present one.  My languages came from there and I was the last one to understand about the ancient words.  No one has done it since.  It’s been lost.

I just looked at a map.  I am thinking that I was somewhere around present-day Austria or Czech Republic and the new students came from Hungary.

I am a male teacher.  I see the chalkboard first.  It is 18–, late-eighteen-hundreds.  I wear robes, so I think I am in England.  The students are all young boys.  They mostly want to go outside and play, but sometimes there are eager students.  One of them comes to visit.  He is “M” in present day.  We were good friends and I was histeacher.  He was a good student, loved to study, enjoyed learning from me.  I have a long pointer, like a pool cue, that I use in class.  I am strict but not cruel to the boys.  I like teaching.

Now I am a woman, walking up to a blue colonial clapboard house, two stories above ground.  I am confused, because I have the wrong date in my mind.  Janet asks what year it is and I say, “1776”.  Now it makes sense.  It is colonial America.  I walk into my house.  The walls are white plaster and the rooms are small.  No coverings on the windows, but there are shutters outside.  My cousin is hiding in the basement, because he is accused as a thief.  He has red hair.  I don’t like to go downstairs, but my mother makes me take him broth and tea.  I am about 18.  I wear a white cap.

I marry a smart man who is a politician.  I am very smart and he appreciates this about me.  We like awake at night in bed, talking about our ideas and I have many good ones.  He uses them in his work.  I am okay with not getting credit and I am proud of him for getting the credit.  I feel that we share it and so does he, even though no one knows that I help to shape the policies of our town.

I see him making a speech on the platform, in front of a clearing that will become the town hall. We are happy together.  I am never able to have children, but he doesn’t hold that against me.  I can’t have children because…  I ask Janet if there was small pox.  Yes.  I think that is why I can’t have children.  She says probably.  I am saddened by this, but I still have a happy life.

My cousin was hanged.  I did not go to the hanging.  I realize that these people were my ancestors for present day.  They are Wrights.  One is named Michael.  (I have no idea if Grandmother’s family dates back to the Revolution.  I’d like to find out.)  I think I now know the one who was my husband, but I don’t know who it is.

 

What your favorite color says about you – White

TV a whiteWelcome 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 white. If white 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 white:  It can overlap with purple, which we covered last time.

White overview:  Spirituality, connection to God/Universe/Higher Self (or “GUS”), divine inspiration, your soul category/s; physically, white(or purple) is the color of the entire body and/or any whole system, can also show pain; healing energy; angelic energy.

Bright white:  Spirituality is very important to you, whether through your religion or other means–and remember, “spirituality” and “religion” are two very different things, but they can overlap.  You feel there is something much greater than yourself, a powerful creative force that is everything.  You may meditate and/or pray regularly and engage in spiritual activities, whether that means going to church or going to yoga or another spiritual activity, such as singing, enjoying nature, etc.  Healing energy is white, so healers have white in their energy.  You may have heard of “white-lighters”–this is why they are called that!

Dark white:  White may show up for you as physical pain.  I once saw a woman at the pharmacy who was trying to get migraine medicine, and she had a swirling white tornado on top of her head (in my mind’s eye).  I’ve often heard that migraines, for example, are due to blocked psychic energy, and I can attest that mine began to lessen in frequency and severity when I started working as a professional psychic.  You may also deny the existence of God or be angry with God.  As with purple, I’ll advise, 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!  You will also benefit from watching “The Secret” and/or “What the Bleep Do We Know?”