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Wednesday 9 April 2014

Pisces colors



                     Pisces Colors


The Pisces colors that are considered to be lucky include mauve, shades of purple, sea green and silver
For a Pisces to remain balanced, both mentally and physically, it is advised to keep sea green and aqua colors nearby.
Wear green shades when you want to view the world from a new perspective. It is not advised to wear the color green when you are confused about the next step in your life’s journey. Green is a combination of yellow and blues color hues.
In some cultures and languages, there is not a word that separates the colors blue and green – they are considered to be the same.
Blue is not a color that should be worn when you are feeling depressed, lonely and/or sad. Blue should be worn when you want to feel calm and centered, and have something important to communicate to the world.
Silver is a color that neutralizes negative feeling and replaces positive energy in the space, it also enhances perseverance and patience.
Especially during full and new moons, the color silver has been said to aid the energy in other stones and crystals.
Similar to when a caterpillar will retreat into their cocoon before the major transformation into a beautiful butterfly, the color purple (or violet) provides this same concept to individuals born between February 19th and March 20th. It is beneficial to surround yourself with these hues when you are ready to experience a major change in your life.
Violet is not the color shade to wear when you are in mourning and suffering from a great loss. Violet should be worn when you are seeking your life’s dream and purpose or deciding to make a major change that will have a direct impact on your daily routine.
The colors of purple will bring about sleep, ease emotional and mental stress, and reduce the desire to be sexually active.
Colors, when used during mediation and healing rituals, may bring about change on the mental, emotional and physical levels.
The colors that we are drawn to will bring balance to our lives, and should be incorporated into our home décor, the clothing we wear and even the food that we consume.

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