![]() ![]() Colors are representations of messages from your higher self, from the Divine force in your life, from, dreams and from the natural world around you. Life is full of color and like so many other things on our path, color also has meaning. And it mirrors the system I’ve discovered and researched from the Celtic system, which was influenced by the Norse system. It’s based on the Tibetan Buddhist system as it was taught to me. The chart I follow is based on my research, experience and what rings true to me. Early pagan cultures such as the Norse also have teachings of what we’ve come to call Chakras. But these two groups aren’t the only cultures who have utilized this type of approach to energy centers. The 9 center systems are typically associated with Tibetan systems. The 7 centers are typically associated with Hindu teachings or variations of those practices. While there are many systems that approach the body’s energy vortices, most follow a 7 or 9 vortex system. Not because someone said this is what it is and it’s the ultimate of all systems. But use it because you’ve researched and utilized that system and feel connected to it. You might utilize another system that feels more in line with your view. It’s based on the Tibetan Buddhist system of the Chakras. The following table is based on my research, experience and what rings true to me. You might like to read: Correspondence Of This and That. It’s important to remember that there isn’t a single set in stone correspondence to colors and what they mean. And it’s from this view of the Chakras that builds the messages or meanings behind the Connection of Colors that I use as well. ![]() ![]() In Pagan Metaphysics 101, I provide a Chakra Chart that can be utilized to help visualize the energy centers during your meditations, for healing work or to help decipher ailment messages as they occur. ![]()
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