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Each colour has its own
vibratory frequencies.
Each frequency has its own
peculiar quality and the energy that created it. The more a colour its close
to its frequency, the more its expresses its own quality.
A colour is considered as
« pure » when its vibrates as close as possible to its frequency.
This frequency comes from the
original Light spectrum represented by a prism.
During our research on
vibratory compatibility between colour and living bodies, we discovered that
colour frequency has an important role when colour is used to heal. In fact
we noticed that not all the colours had been totally tolerated by the human
body, so that the therapeutic use could be more or less successful.
We can
notice that :
- According
to the tone of a colour, the result on the body could be from 30% to 90% !
This
experiment showed that the human body does not systematically take in all
colours coming from the outside and so much the better !
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That each physical or subtle body attracts one or more colours corresponding
to its own vibratory state of the moment and spontaneously takes in the
colour Light registered in the memory of its original conception.
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That the pastel shade of one colour (or different from the initial spectrum)
has a different action, that it does not keep the same property and
consequently it doesn’t have the same effect on treatement.
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That a narrow bandwidth frequency with a weak percentage of transmission of
colour Light will conversely require a longer exposition to it.
From
all these observations, we could carefully select a range of colours
exclusively adapted to the colour frequencies of the human body.
In
fact, our choice to use the colour frequencies compatible with the human
body for treatment dramatically increased their action.
The
great asset is that the bodies can immediately take in and integrate this
colour frequency and therefore reharmonize more quickly and deeper than
before.
The
human bodies prefer to take in pure and intense colours with a rather high
frequency.
They
harmonize with the colours corresponding to their own Light colours.
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