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The Dreamcatcher...... Pink Is For Peace
If this is you............please add yourself to the photo
Pink is my second favorite color next to green
Pink is the color of universal love.
Pink is a quiet color.
Lovers of beauty favor pink.
A pink carnation means "I will never forget you".
Pink Energy
Pink is a combination of red and white.
The quality of energy in pink is determined by how much red is present.
White is the potential for fullness, while red helps you to achieve that potential.
Pink combines these energies. Shades of deep pink, such as magenta, are effective in neutralizing disorder and violence.
Some prisons use limited deep pink tones to diffuse aggressive behavior
The Meaning of the Color Pink…4TH Chakra-Anahata-Heartcolor…
Color……Green and Pink(secondary color)
Aligned with the planet Venus and the moon
Element Air
Friendly - Loving - Compassionate
Chakra: Heart Love (Anahata)
Keywords:
Love, purity, kindness, energy, passion, power, courage, compassion, loyalty, faithfulness, protection, enthusiasm, romance, happiness, softness.
The 4th Chakra is known as the Heart Chakra carrying the sensibilities of compassion and humanitarianism.
Pink is the color of universal love. Emotional love of self and others, friendship, affection, harmony, inner peace, has both fire and air elements. Gentle, Casual and Approachable.
When this Chakra is blocked we experience: Anxiety, fears, anger and frustration
.
Wear pink when you want to present yourself as a peaceful, calm person who is not threatening.
The softer shades are very feminine and darker shades will alleviate feelings of friction.
In Western culture, the practice of assigning pink to an individual gender began in the 1920s From then until the 1940s, pink was considered appropriate for boys because being related to red it was the more masculine and decided color, while blue was considered appropriate for girls because it was the more delicate and dainty color, or related to the Virgin Mary.
Since the 1940s, the societal norm apparently inverted so that pink became appropriate for girls and blue appropriate for boys, a practice that has continued into the 21st century.
Though the color pink has sometimes been associated with gender stereotypes, some feminists have sought to reclaim it.
For example, the Swedish radical feminist party Feminist Initiative and the American activist women's group Code Pink: Women for Peace use pink as their color.
The pink ribbon is the international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink was chosen partially because it is so strongly associated with femininity.
It has been suggested that females prefer pink because of a preference for reddish things like ripe fruits and healthy faces
The Meaning of the color Pink in the Old Elizabethan Christian era
The color and material used in Elizabethan Clothing was extremely important. People who could wear the color Pink was dictated by English Law!
These were called the Sumptuary Laws. The colors of Elizabethan clothes, including the color Pink, provided information about the status of the man or woman wearing them.
This was not just dictated by the wealth of the person, it also reflected their social standing. The meaning of colors during the Elizabethan era represented many aspects of their life - the social, religious, biblical and Christian symbolism was reflected in the color Pink!
The Symbolic and Religious Meaning of the color Pink
Some interesting facts and information about the symbolic, religious, Christian and Biblical meaning of the color Pink
The symbolic meaning of the color pink was joy and happiness
Pink also has a Religious meaning and is the Christian color for the third Sunday of Advent
Cheap dyes, made from the madder root, were used to produce the color pink
The Madder root produced the whole spectrum of red based colors including pink, coral, light red, dark red, russet and brown
The color pink has always been closely associated with ladies and young girls
However, the color pink was a favorite color for the hose worn by Medieval men
People who were allowed to wear the color pink during the Elizabethan era, as decreed by the English Sumptuary Laws, were lower and upper classes
The Dreamcatcher...... Pink Is For Peace
If this is you............please add yourself to the photo
Pink is my second favorite color next to green
Pink is the color of universal love.
Pink is a quiet color.
Lovers of beauty favor pink.
A pink carnation means "I will never forget you".
Pink Energy
Pink is a combination of red and white.
The quality of energy in pink is determined by how much red is present.
White is the potential for fullness, while red helps you to achieve that potential.
Pink combines these energies. Shades of deep pink, such as magenta, are effective in neutralizing disorder and violence.
Some prisons use limited deep pink tones to diffuse aggressive behavior
The Meaning of the Color Pink…4TH Chakra-Anahata-Heartcolor…
Color……Green and Pink(secondary color)
Aligned with the planet Venus and the moon
Element Air
Friendly - Loving - Compassionate
Chakra: Heart Love (Anahata)
Keywords:
Love, purity, kindness, energy, passion, power, courage, compassion, loyalty, faithfulness, protection, enthusiasm, romance, happiness, softness.
The 4th Chakra is known as the Heart Chakra carrying the sensibilities of compassion and humanitarianism.
Pink is the color of universal love. Emotional love of self and others, friendship, affection, harmony, inner peace, has both fire and air elements. Gentle, Casual and Approachable.
When this Chakra is blocked we experience: Anxiety, fears, anger and frustration
.
Wear pink when you want to present yourself as a peaceful, calm person who is not threatening.
The softer shades are very feminine and darker shades will alleviate feelings of friction.
In Western culture, the practice of assigning pink to an individual gender began in the 1920s From then until the 1940s, pink was considered appropriate for boys because being related to red it was the more masculine and decided color, while blue was considered appropriate for girls because it was the more delicate and dainty color, or related to the Virgin Mary.
Since the 1940s, the societal norm apparently inverted so that pink became appropriate for girls and blue appropriate for boys, a practice that has continued into the 21st century.
Though the color pink has sometimes been associated with gender stereotypes, some feminists have sought to reclaim it.
For example, the Swedish radical feminist party Feminist Initiative and the American activist women's group Code Pink: Women for Peace use pink as their color.
The pink ribbon is the international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink was chosen partially because it is so strongly associated with femininity.
It has been suggested that females prefer pink because of a preference for reddish things like ripe fruits and healthy faces
The Meaning of the color Pink in the Old Elizabethan Christian era
The color and material used in Elizabethan Clothing was extremely important. People who could wear the color Pink was dictated by English Law!
These were called the Sumptuary Laws. The colors of Elizabethan clothes, including the color Pink, provided information about the status of the man or woman wearing them.
This was not just dictated by the wealth of the person, it also reflected their social standing. The meaning of colors during the Elizabethan era represented many aspects of their life - the social, religious, biblical and Christian symbolism was reflected in the color Pink!
The Symbolic and Religious Meaning of the color Pink
Some interesting facts and information about the symbolic, religious, Christian and Biblical meaning of the color Pink
The symbolic meaning of the color pink was joy and happiness
Pink also has a Religious meaning and is the Christian color for the third Sunday of Advent
Cheap dyes, made from the madder root, were used to produce the color pink
The Madder root produced the whole spectrum of red based colors including pink, coral, light red, dark red, russet and brown
The color pink has always been closely associated with ladies and young girls
However, the color pink was a favorite color for the hose worn by Medieval men
People who were allowed to wear the color pink during the Elizabethan era, as decreed by the English Sumptuary Laws, were lower and upper classes