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Read more about '''[[Colours Compilation|Colours]]''' from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo.  
 
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=Getting to know Colours=
 
 
It is quite well known that each colour has its significance, but the meanings attached to the various colours by different interpreters vary and are often conflicting. There does not seem to exist any universally accepted classification of these significances. This is because these colours are considered from a mental standpoint, or at least because the vision is influenced by the mind of the interpreter. But if one rises above the mind to the truly occult regions beyond, the real meaning of each colour is the same for all those who can read it directly. This is true not only in this particular case but for all occult and spiritual experience. There is a remarkable similarity in the experiences of mystics of all times and places.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/12/the-olympic-rings#p3</ref>
 
 
The education in colours is tremendous—in both detail and complexity. If you learn how to distinguish all the colours, to know to what family of colours each belongs, what kind of harmony it can bring about—you can know, it is the same thing. You can keep the memory of the colour as you keep the memory of the form. You want to match all your things... for example, you want to match two things: you want to match a cloak with a skirt or a... well, anything at all... or maybe one kind of cloth with another. Usually you are obliged to take one and then go and compare it with the others; and finally, after many trials, if you are not too clumsy, you finish by finding it. But if you have the training in colour, you look at the colour once and go straight to what matches with it, without any hesitation, because you remember exactly the nature of this colour and go to a colour that can harmonise with it.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/06/31-march-1954#p19</ref>
 
 
Take just the relations of colours—there are many other things, there is the relation of forms which is more complicated still—but the relation of colours: you take a colour and put it beside another; and it happen that these groups of colours don't go together. Then, if you have no training, sometimes you are not even aware of it. Sometimes you say, "Oh, it is not very pretty." But you don't know why, you are not at all conscious of the reason. But when you are trained, when you have trained your eye, first of all you never make a mistake like this, you never bring together two things which don't go together; and if by chance, on someone else you see things which are not at all made to go together, you don't have that vague kind of feeling which says, "Oh, it is not pretty, oh, it is not good", a kind of vague thing... you don't know why it isn't pretty, it isn't pleasant. And it is precisely because one colour belongs to one class and the other to another class of colours, and if you bring together these two different classes without some intermediary colours to harmonise them, they shriek. You can immediately find the remedy because you know where the fault lies.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/06/31-march-1954#p21</ref>
 
 
If we compare the essential truth to a sphere of immaculate, dazzling white light, we can say that in the mental medium, in the mental atmosphere, this integral white light is transformed into thousands and thousands of shades, each of which has its own distinct colour, because they are all separated from one another. The medium distorts the white light and makes it appear as innumerable different colours: red, green, yellow, blue, etc., which are sometimes very discordant. And the mind seizes, not a little fragment of the white light of the white sphere, but a larger or smaller number of little lights of various colours, with which it cannot even reconstitute the white light. Therefore it cannot reach the truth. It does not possess fragments of truth, but a truth that is broken up. It is a state of decomposition.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/10/aphorism-1#p11</ref>
 
 
In interpreting these [visions] phenomena you must remember that all depends on the order of things which the colours indicate in any particular case. There is an order of significances in which they indicate various psychological dynamisms, e.g., faith, love, protection, etc. There is another order of significances in which they indicate the aura or the activity of divine beings, Krishna, Mahakali, Radha or else of other superhuman beings; there is another in which they indicate the aura around objects or living persons—and that does not exhaust the list of possibilities. A certain knowledge, experiences, growing intuition are necessary to perceive in each case the true significance. Observation and exact description are also very necessary; for sometimes people say, for instance, yellow when they mean gold or vice versa; there are besides different possible meanings for different shades of the same colour. Again, if you see colour near or round a person or by looking at him or her, it does not necessarily indicate that person's aura; it may be something else near him or around him. In some cases it may have nothing to do with the person or object you look at, which may serve merely the purpose of a background or a point of concentration—as when you see colours on a wall or by looking at a bright object.
 
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/colours#p4</ref>
 
 
There are no separate colours of the beings. There is a characteristic colour of mind, yellow, of the psychic, pink or pale rose, of the vital, purple; but these are colours corresponding to the forces of mind, psychic, vital—they are not the colours of the beings. Also other colours can play, e.g. in the vital, green and deep red as well as purple and there are other colours for the hostile vital forces.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/colours#p6</ref>
 

Revision as of 16:03, 19 November 2020

Read more about Colours from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo.


"Colour, the soul's bridegroom,"[1]

Getting to know Colours

Colours are considered from a mental standpoint, or at least because the vision is influenced by the mind of the interpreter. But if one rises above the mind to the truly occult regions beyond, the real meaning of each colour is the same for all those who can read it directly. [2]

We see colour because that is the presentation which consciousness makes to itself of one of its own operations; but colour is only an operation of Force working in the form of Light, and Light again is only a movement, that is to say an operation of Force. [3]

An Indian artist begins from within, sees in his soul the thing he wishes to express or interpret and tries to discover the right line, colour and design of his intuition which, when it appears on the physical ground, is not a just and reminding reproduction of the line, colour and design of physical nature, but much rather what seems to us a psychical transmutation of the natural figure. [4]

There is in all the art an inspired harmony of conception, method and expression. Colour too is used as a means for the spiritual and psychic intention. [5]

Significance of Colours

Blue

Blue is the normal colour of the spiritual planes; [6]

Blue the higher consciousness in the vital. [7]

The plane with the blue light is the Higher Mind which is just above the ordinary human intelligence, [8]

Gold

Gold is always the symbol of the higher Truth. [9]

Gold the hue of the supramental knowledge or of knowledge from the intermediate planes.[10]

Green

Green is the higher light in the vital, especially the emotional vital.[11]

The green light is a vital force, a dynamic force of the emotional vital which has the power to purify, harmonise or cure. [12]

Green is a vital energy of work and action. [13]

Orange

Orange or red gold is supposed by the way to be the light of the supramental in the physical.[14]

Orange is the true light manifested in the physical consciousness and being.[15]

Pink

The colour of the psychic light is according to what it manifests—e.g., psychic love is pink or rose, the psychic purity is white etc. [16]

Purple

Purple is the colour of vital power. [17]

Red

Red is the colour of the physical. [18]

Deep red is the Divine Love—rosy is the psychic love. [19]

White

...the white light is the light of the Mother (the Divine Consciousness) in which all others are contained and from which they can be manifested.[20]

...white the purity and power of the divine Truth.[21]

Yellow

...yellow is the most glorious colour of all. It is the golden colour of Light—the Light which comes from the Source and Origin of all things and which, with its helping hand, will lead evolving humanity back to its divine Origin. [22]

Yellow is the colour of the light of the thinking mind... The shades indicate different intensities of mental light. [23]


Read more about Colours from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo.