Colours impact on personality, mood, emotions and sentiments/behavior.

 



Have you ever wondered why water has no colour of its own, Allah has created man from water and he has created this entire universe with 7 colours and these seven colours are the stages with the birth of man in which man is created and the same seven colours have been given to water, you must have observed that the water begins to display a rainbow of colours when the sun shines on it, the water bubble displace these colours.

These colours are always present with human being, human mood, health, progress, happiness and prosperity revolve around these colours. A person is impacted by a lack of or excess of anyone colour. The associations that colours create in our brain, link them to the rest of our body, for instance, we feel glad when we see a colour will like. Inside each person's brain is a different colour. Each person's emotional reactions are unique, thus everything depends on the structure of the brain. Colours have the power to influence our behaviour through influencing our moods, emotions and even our personalities.

We have grown so accustomed to colours that we have observed them into our own souls. Colours have such a strong influence that they must manifest it some place, somehow.



A black-and-white photograph comes to life and gains aesthetic appeal when colour is added. Even a young toddler is drawn to something colourful. In-depth research has been done on colours and their effects, which has led to widespread acceptance of the field of science as a whole. Experiments have shown that different colours affect our bodies, minds and attitudes in different ways. Colours also represent culture, traditions and religion.




Christianity: Colours in the sanctuary (black, blue, green, purple, red and white)


Islam: A green

Buddhism: The colours of the rainbow.

Hinduism: Sacred Saffron (yellowish) and vital crimson(red).

Jews: The real blue.

In early times, colours were also used as symbols to convey messages. Ancient Chinese and Egyptian cultures both employed colour therapy to cure mental ailments. Chromotherapy is a form of treatment that current science also supports. In addition to intelligence one trait that sets humans apart from other creatures is their ability to distinguish between different colours.

According to Turner, people feel calmer, livelier and more active when they colour pictures. Because of this, colour theory has become a legitimate branch of Science.

Each colour naturally evokes a certain emotion. As a result, a person interacts with or wears a colour more frequently, these emotions become a part of him. This has an impact on his personality. What colour of dress are you wearing, the mysteries and secrets of your entire personality will come clear to the observer if he is Knowledgeable with colour theory, every day the feelings associated with the colour you choose for your self determine your mood for the day, your emotions, and the things you wear. Just like that, the colour of a home's walls effects the residents' personalities as well as their preference and thinking.



Two years ago, In the house I lived in, the TV lounge wall that was located in front of the entrance door had a bright pink colour. My head would begin to hurt as soon as I entered the house, I would feel anxious and agitated, and I would not want to walk to the living room once my eyes landed on this wall. I painted the front wall off-white after I understood the reason. I now prefer to spend my time in the TV lounge since I feel at ease there. Colours give meaning to the design.

Memory can be impacted by colours. You are more likely to recall unfavourable phrases when there is a lot of red all around you. The element of intensity is prominent in red.

Green attracts people that are positive. It provides a happy, healthy and unbeat attitude on life. Green intensifies good feelings while weakening bad ones.

According to studies, blue has the greatest beneficial impact on behavioural, mental and physical health.

 White connotes harmony, innocence, purity and peace.

 Black is a colour that represents isolation, melancholy, individualism and grief.

Black green and purple are peaceful and tranquil colours that soothe the mind and create a sense of calm and contentment, whereas bright colours like red, orange and yellow increase energy, happiness and enthusiasm. Light, soft, cool colours and calming hues help sleep by lowering tension and stress. Reduce stress levels and improved sleep are caused by tranquil colours.

Be sure to let me know your experiences and how colours have affected your life?

 

How black, white and the rainbow colours affect people differently, and what treatments can be employed to counteract the negative impacts of colours? Visit this website to learn more in-depth in my upcoming blog

“Effects of colours on human personality and daily life, both positive and negative”.


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