The Secrets Of Colours
By Helen DaVita
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A new vision and appreciation was a game changer and it was only when the secrets of colours were revealed to me. Once I felt I had no choice but to discover the secrets of colours, I never looked back. My world, my life and whole existence took me on a wondrous path of discovery. I had the power to easily change my mood, and a balance in my life that was missing and see with a renewed vision. I had tools to create the right impressions or disguise my emotions should I wish. I saw nature's beauty and intelligence at work. I marvelled at the science and the fact we are so clever that the invisible secrets of colours are a manifestation of energy and our brains. As someone who has taught and studied healing techniques, my channels were empowered and as an intuitive, the colours added to the spiritual dialogue, through, moods, personality, health etc. this is an introduction for all who are interested in raising their consciousness, seeking to understand and work in harmony with the powers that the colours reveal to us.
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The Secrets Of Colours - Helen DaVita
Medical Disclaimer: Whilst colour consciousness can be a part of our holistic health, it is complementary. If you have medical concerns please seek a qualified Doctor.
An unforgettable experience in the Australian desert epitomised my journey of colour consciousness. A few years prior, a friend asked me to give them an evaluation of their spiritual direction. She was from Australia but living in the UK. I realised she would return home, and I mentioned this. I need to get my feet back in the red dirt again
she replied. She was referring to the Australian desert soil.
The long flights home, traversing the desert land, always marked the end of my own journeys to Australia. I was in awe of the scene below, where I witnessed the redness of the desert landscape. I felt sadness when I could see the coastline of the Indian ocean approaching, as I knew it could be a long time before I saw that sacred red soil again. Australia was over 10,000 miles from my home in Ireland, and each trip required many months of planning and scheduling.
A few years later, after my friends’ evaluation, I was invited to teach at a symposium at Uluru, Australia. It had been a childhood dream to visit Uluru, and it was an honour to be invited to an incredible event. When the plane landed at Uluru airport, I stood on the top of the steps and there was my first sighting of Uluru - the sacred Aboriginal rock. It was an unforgettable moment. I was emotional and also in awe of its majesty. Here was an enormous red rock in the desert, composed of and surrounded by that sacred red dirt.
Before my journey to Uluru, I viewed a YouTube video of an Aboriginal elder speaking about the sacred land and Uluru. I never forgot how he stated so beautifully, ‘that the land owned all of us - we didn't own any of it.’ This resonated so deeply with me, and I felt the power of his words as my truth.
I closed my eyes and sensed a slow heartbeat pulsing from the soil. I felt connected to it. The land ‘owned me’ and something rooted me to it. I felt alive, calm, at peace and a part of the world. I wanted the red dirt to be absorbed into my feet and never leave me. The land owned me and always will. I was no more important than each grain of dust that touched this landscape. It was tribal. I was home and my colour consciousness was empowered.
It is now the time to write about my passion for the consciousness of colours and its roles in our lives. How we see or sense it, it’s ability to heal, the science, the associations, the practical applications of it, the dynamic theories and its power in our lives.
In this book we address these, for to truly understand the powers that create and sustain life, the colours are so much more than a preference.
Throw Some Light On It
Imagine you just woke up and are going to meet a friend for lunch later. The chances are you spend a little time deciding what you are going to wear. You choose according to your mood, the venue, what is clean and available, but the colour is a primary factor.
Subconsciously, the version of you that