The colour of Disease
The topic of colour is a subjective one, in that people will undoubtedly have their own perceptions as to what various colour hues mean to them. It is therefore an important issue to understand what the individual colours represent to YOU.
I have been working with colour for the better part of 12 years, though in all honesty I was viewing colour around people from my childhood years. My psychic artwork has helped me develop a very clear and succint understanding of the colour hues which ebb and flow within our individual aura. This faculty, coupled with an analytic mind, gained from my previous work, has enabled me to cross reference and establish a firm foundation on which to base my interpretations. It is this approach that has helped me to become one of the country's leading exponents on colour interpretation.
Not only do you have to be aware of the often subtle hue of each individual colour, you have to also consider the texture and placement of the colour itself.
One could get carried away in respect to the interpretation of colours, for with each hue comes a marginally different interpretation. I have however chose to develop my understanding of colour in respect to how it is refected into the aura when various parts of the body have been injured or resulting from disease.
Some colour hues are only seen in the outer layer of the aura, such as yellow, which can be asociated with the central nervous system and the electrical impulses of the brain, reinforing why it is predominantly seen around the head. Olive green on the other hand is more associated with injury and the menstral cycle.
Bone conditions, most noteably those breaks can be reflected into the aura with an orange tint which is partly due to the increase of estrogen used in the repair of the break. By stark contrast the pale blue colour can also be attributed to bone conditions, however in this case it is synomynous with osteoporosis.
Nerve damage or trapped nerves tend to exhibit yellow suffused with a bright green colouration, whilst clinical depression can be viewed as yellow and grey to both sides of the body, extending from the temporal lobes.
Arthritis both in respect to osteoarthritis and rhumatiod arthritis are viewed as hues of red, ranging from a bright cherry red to that of a more suffused hue. Muscle damage can also be viewed within the red spectrum, though the latter is also accompanied by an olive green.
Disease associated with the various organs of the body are a little more difficult to perceive, mainly exhibiting a bright yellow around the organ concerned. The intenstinal conditions however bring a dirty grey brown hue often infused with red.
Volunteers required
I am currently looking for a number of volunteers with known medical conditions who would be prepared to work with me in ascertaining the colouration associated with their symtoms. I can not at this time provide any renumeration for travel expenditure, mainly provide a welcome smile, a cup of tea and some cake. If you are interested and willing to partake in my case studies then please contact me to arrange a time.
| Colour | Interpretation |
| Bright Red | General Tiredness - seen throughout aura - people tend to wear red! |
| Claret Red | Passion - linked to circulatory system - hence hot blooded |
| Terracotta | Bereavement - throughout entire aura - exhibit heavy magnetic aura |
| Navy Blue | Communication issues - depth of compassion - |
| Light Blue | Commuicative - liking to talk, tactile |
| Yellow | Neuronal activity - usually seen around head - outer extents of aura |
| Olive green | Can indicate illness in associated area - menstral cycle |
| Pea Green | Associated with endocrine system - balance |
| Purple | A person of high ideals - set in their ways |
| Cerise | Usually around the head - change - linked with bereavement |
| Brown | Not usually seen in aura - direct people - people wearing brown |
| Grey | Never appears on its own - usally with yellow or light blue |
