MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Location: file:///C:/D6823D12/ChakrainterprationforTheHealer.htm Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" The Seven basic chakras

About The Healer=

 

The colours on the doll are meant to represent healing, serenity and a feeling = of peace and comfort.  

 

Her face is in tones of green, to enhance a feeling of calm.  

 

She = has a large oval of blue on her front, representing the womb.    Above the blue is a ba= nd of strong gold to represent a powerful healing ability.       Inside the blue ‘womb’, an egg is growing.   The gold is positioned above= the womb to protect, heal and guide to consciousness.

 

She wasn’t designed to accurately represent the chakras, which are relate= d to specific parts of the body, are represented by very specific hues, and which are interpreted with slight differences depending on differing schools of thought.  

 

My interpretation brings together elements that depicts this doll as a woman and a Healer. &n= bsp;

 

 

GREEN<= /u>

Green is the color of healing and traveling back in time.   It will b= alance the emotions and brings about a feeling of calmness.  Green is a good general healing color because it stimulates growth therefore it is go= od for helping heal broken bones - regrowth of tissue = of all kinds.  

Gree= n as a healing frequency can be placed around family members who are ill.

 

 

 

BLUE

Blue is the color of truth, serenity and harmony, by helping to s= oothe the mind.    Blue is= good for cooling, calming, reconstructing and protecting. Blue will help feverish conditions, it will help stop bleeding and it will help with nervous irritations. It is very good for burns. Too much blue could leave you cold, depressed and sorrowful.

 

 

WHITE

White includes all of = the colors of the spectrum. It represents the source of conscious creation. It will purify the body on the highest levels. It is the highest charging field to bring peace and comfort at the highest level.

White has always been = seen as transcendent - pure - perfection - innocence, chastity - triumphant of spirit over the flesh.

In Celtic tradition the terrestrial goddess wore white.

In Alchemy, white is t= he feminine principle as represented by the 'The White Lily'.

Druid priests wore whi= te. It was the color of baptism.

Greek tradition uses w= hite for mourning, love, life...in just about all the= mes white is symbolic there.

In Hinduism, white is = symbolic of Pure Consciousness---sattva-- upward movemen= t, the light and manifestation.

Maori tradition holds = white as meaning truce or surrendering.

To the Mayan it repres= ented peace and health.

Roman tradition wore i= t for very propitious occasions

White is probably one = of the most respected and well received of all the colors.

All cultures and socie= ties seem to embrace the color white as pure, innoce= nt and auspicious. The acceptance of white has weaved itself through all millennia from religion, philosophies, poetry and just about every human endeavor.

 

GOLD

 

On t= he front of this doll, there is a band of gold across her waist.  Gold represents the alchemy of consciousness.   It is the strongest color to help cure all illness.     It is so strong = that many people are not able to tolerate it, so people have to be conditioned to gold over a period of time.  &nb= sp; Gold strengthens all fields of the body and spirit.