The article "What Colour Part 2: Red" is about attraction, it was written by Ivy Mills.
Where would we be without red - the colour of our life's blood, fire, danger, passion? Red can trigger a physical even violent reaction. It creates a sense of power by increasing inner strength, will and courage.Red is an enregy and confidence booster and the colour of lust. Red stimulates the nervous system and improves circulation.Red is the first colour of the rainbow and the first chakra, creating a really childlike, "me first" temperament. The red chakra, or root chakra, rules the genitals and is the seat of primal instincts. Pure unchecked emotions such as lust, hate, jealousy and survival reside here.On a more positive note, red inspires us to throw caution to the wind and go after what we truly desire - to chase our dreams.An almost completely red minmialist painting, "Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue", by Barnett Newman has stirred violence in many people. So strong is the power of red that that paintnig has been attacked and restored on several occasions.A psychotic boy with a knife shredded the canvas and most recently, a veterinary student began striking the art with one of the museum poles designed to keep people back from the paintings. Power of red, or bad art? You decide.A note of caution: Red is obviously a really powerful colour that can overstimulate. It is hottest taken in small doses such as food, clothing and meditation.Ivy Mills has been researching chemical sensitivity and natural alternatives for over five years and has brought her knowledge to the marketplace in her company, Valhalla Essences.
Her personal expreiences have fed a passion to help others with the same problem.
Ivy welcomes others to share their stories and experiences on her blog, Peaceful Power.
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