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      Colours!

      Interested to know about colour, not just as thematic pieces, like the colour of a house, rather when there are dreams in which it is ALL one colour.

      There may be people but the entire dream takes place in vivid colour, but only one colour, my latest is blue! everything is BLUE!

      Just swirling light blue (or light green)! Ie, the colour moves and has life

      anyone have these kind of dreams!?
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      It might mean coloring everything you see with this quality.
      Such as, if blue/green means a deeper aliveness, that vividly becomes your whole vision.
      Last edited by Superman1; 11-08-2016 at 05:56 AM. Reason: Addeed green
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      Hi,
      I have learnt that colours in my dreams are very important. They are symbols of how the beliefs affect different points on my etheric and physical body. The old Hindi’s of thousand of years ago saw three energies swirling into our bodies at several points they called “chakras”. Then they mapped 70,000 different smaller points they called “Nadis”. This then grew to 100,000 points. It was and is an amazing piece of work.

      Since I can only see the first 6 inches or so of an aura around a person and I’m not yet able to see chakras, I use this reference for colours and general body location points “The Chakras” by David Leadbeater. You can find free copies of it online.

      I find that this is the best reference I can find to date about colours but the colours in my dreams usually go beyond what I find in David’s reference.

      You'll find blue is the throat chakra. It also is a way of letting you know what you're dreaming about is also relating to your abilities to spiritually communicate.

      With kind regards,
      Guy
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      Interesting, yes I related the idea about the throat/heart - the vividness was also striking. Also, the communicative aspect, I was there with one other person kind of just standing facing, (not talking) both 'wearing' this blue, but like this was the same as the blue pattern with no distinction, Colour in constant swirling movment, bit like when you dip a watercolour paintbrush into water, light blue/whitish, but not very light blue. quite unusual for me to have this kind of dream. The colour/movment, seemed to form into a kind of faint outline of building, with no straight edges, large 'windows' id certainly say it was a calm/tranquil dream :-)

      Also, there must be factors in what somoene personally relates to a colour or what significance there is to it in that way.
      Last edited by Beluga; 11-09-2016 at 10:34 AM.
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