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Colors are just as significant as numbers and also show up in our every day experiences. They add meaning and understanding as evidenced by our use of them to describe various emotions. She was so angry she saw red; he felt blue (sad); she's green (new or with envy); or has a green thumb (great with plants). We learned early that certain colors give direction as in red means stop, yellow means caution, and green means go. Green is the color of money, and rainbows bring good luck and promises. Red is often associated with warmth as the warm glow of a fire, and blue often indicates cold as in ice. We know the vibrancy, power, and warmth of colors by the way we feel when we wear them. Color practitioners help color analyze people to determine which colors most flatter their skin and hair tones. The analysis usually coincides with the seasons as fall and spring colors are the warm earth tones, and spring and winter colors are the cool sky tones. Many Feng Shui practitioners tap into the energy of colors to help people improve the four domains of life: health, home, relationships, and career. Colors are much more than random visual accents. Many people read auras and can tell the mood or tone a person is in by the color of their aura. I remember having a mood ring in the 70's, and it was often correct. This is because colors have energy and vibrate at http://www.carsblog.me different frequencies. When I studied astronomy, I learned that color is something our eyes see as a result of the way light reflects. For instance, a prism bends sunlight and we see the colors it scatters. The same process is how rainbows are formed. The moisture in the air after it rains creates a prism effect by bending sunlight and reflecting a rainbow. The colors we see through prisms or water are the pure or basic colors we learned in grade school. When red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet are evenly distributed, they reflect back to us as the color white, thus, white is the fullness of colors and its opposite, black, is the absence of colors or the absence of light. (Black absorbs all light and doesn't reflect anything back.) The same science that governs how prisms and water bend light governs how molecules scatter light. For example, blue vibrates at a higher frequency than red.