CH'I
ENHANCER
- COLOR - first
installment in a series of twelve
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COLOR
If
your response to a
specific color is positive
and you love
surrounding yourself
in that color,
then it will be a
ch'i enhancer for you.
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Color is very personal
and individual response to the same color varies
greatly. |
Select different color swatches and imagine
living with those choices. Notice how your body
feels, sense whether you relax or tense up,
sense if you feel inspired or stuck, and so
on. When choosing color for a specific room,
consider the activities that will take place
in that space. Will the room be quiet and relaxing
or will it be active and busy? For example,
choose a warm “quiet” color for
a bedroom (especially children’s rooms)
and an active, bright color for a busy home
office or play room. Try experimenting with
opposites. For example, if you are a “bright”,
active yang person then select muted, quiet
yin colors. |
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Another approach to picking colors for interior
spaces is
to use nature as a guide.
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Look
around your landscape, in a park, or on a hiking
trail and notice which colors you are drawn
to. Are you drawn to the abundant shades of
greens found in landscapes and parks or the
calming blues that you see in the sky or water?
Do you prefer the more grounding colors of earth
found in soil and sand? Do you lean towards
the fiery shades found in autumn or in sunrises?
Bringing nature into interior spaces with the
use of representative color is an excellent
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Finally, decide when it’s time to change
the color around you.
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Perhaps
you wish to be more active in your life. You
may have used quiet, muted colors in the past
but now it's time to introduce bright, active
color. Or perhaps you are personally expanding
in some way. In this example, using a color
that stretches you a bit may be appropriate.
Whatever the reason for choosing color, be brave
and go for it. And remember, if you love it,
it is a ch'i enhancer for you! |
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