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In colour therapy, specific organs and specific disorders and Looking at the detailed explanation about models of the atom diseases are allocated a specific colour and the client is then treat- [see part 1], it is easy to see how vitally important our understand- ed according to this schematic. Colours can have either an excit- ing and awareness of space and resonance actually are. We saw ing and stimulating or a calming and contracting, balancing and how important the vibrational embedding within a field is in relaxing effect, but this is a generalisation. It is assumed that coherent biophoton emission. These resonating wave fields play a colours stand in direct connection with the occurring biochemical crucial role in the vibrational interaction of atoms, molecules, rocesses, although biophoton research is not yet able to tell us cells and tissue. This is not a linear process but a coherent system why the ultra-weak luminescent cell radiation is emitted as red, of communication occurring on all levels simultaneously, hence lue or green during certain specific processes. the biophotons are in charge of biological regulation processes. The American researcher Dr Candace Pert already demonstrat- As biophotons are the bridge between the mind and the physi- ed in the 1970s that the link between neuropeptides (transmitters cal, it is safe to say that any blockages in mental and emotional tween the cells) is in direct connection with the emotions of the areas will also affect the ultra-weak cell radiation. So far there respective person, and emotional blockages are in direct relation has not been any research to investigate the direct link between to the development of disease.” In the meantime, an increasing ultra-weak cell radiation and the psychology of a person. The rea- number of researchers from psychoneuroimmunology have son for this is that biophoton theory is still relatively new, and the demonstrated the link between psyche and immune system, work involved to demonstrate this would be very time-consuming eyond any esoteric approaches.” and costly with current budgets. My many years of experience as a colour therapist have shown There is no doubt that our wellbeing and hence our awareness that it is of utmost importance to observe how the body and soul are directly attributable to the vibration of the atoms and the ultra- of a person are embedded in their environment. The colour thera- weak cell radiation. In this context, awareness is being under- pist can treat the symptoms of a disease but can also look at the stood as an holistic process and not merely limited to the mental entire energy and resonance field and thus base the treatment on state, but is an expression of our being on all levels: physical, the vibrational field of a person. emotional, mental and spiritual. Focusing exclusively on treating the symptoms of a disease can alleviate COLOUR THERAPY ASPECTS acute conditions but does not solve i H Every colour has seven specific the underlying disorders. As biophotons are the bridge characteristics or elements which Most people in our Western between the mind and the are effective on all levels: industrial world are neither in tune A ai 1) physical or material element; with themselves nor with their envi- physical, it is safe to say that 2) psychological element; ronment. They are alienated and do any blockages In mental and 3) harmonising, connecting not feel connected within their own . = element; body or to their own world. As a emotional areas will also affect 4) vital, energy-emitting element; result, many diseases are linked to the ultra-weak cell radiation. 5) communicating and healing this sense of inner disconnection element; and detachment. This subject has 6) intuitive and stimulating been discussed for many years in element; the openminded humanities. 7) spiritual element of a higher In an article about the British GP and mass murderer Dr Harold consciousness.” Shipman, Steven Morris wrote in the Guardian: "The theory is that as the human race in the 21st century thinks of itself increas- All these aspects are included in the training to become a colour ingly as nothing more than a collection of physical bodies in an therapist. The following topics are chosen for study: evermore materialistic society, then there will be individuals on + learning about the effect of the colours on all of these seven the extremes who come to believe they are dealing not with peo- levels; ple but with objects." Prof. David Canter, director of the Centre * getting to know and learn about various concepts of for Investigative Psychology in Liverpool, said about the Shipman awareness; case that it "could be a forerunner of cases to come".” * experiencing and getting to know the physical, emotional, This inner detachment expresses itself primarily in the form of mental as well as spiritual consciousness; a general increase in depression and heart conditions but also * studying the variety of different levels of consciousness; auto-immune conditions and allergies. Depression has been clas- ¢ developing a spatial understanding of an inner and outer sified as "the worldwide disease number one" by the World connective network; Health Organization. In cases like this we are dealing with a sys- * learning about the various concepts of the soul and viewing tem of a lower ‘order’, which means that the interference between this in connection with colour; information and communication of detached and disoriented peo- + learning to perceive the resonance field of the individual ple is showing on all levels. Using colour therapy it i within the framework of his entire being. possible to treat allergies, depression and heart problems successfully, but the conditions will recur What also plays an essential role in colour therapy is learning to again and again unless the client is able to create inner connec- differentiate between having colour and being colour, to gradually tions and therefore the necessary outer connections as well. create an awareness for colours—an awareness that can distin- Symptoms recur if the client is unable to connect to his world of | guish between colour used as a mere tool, i.e., a colour therapy experiences where he can feel in tune. Colour therapy—and the approach based on 'static' colour rules, and colour as a representa- coherent field of biophotons—can support inner orientation both __ tion of life energy, expressing the being of a person embedded in to oneself and the external environment. his vibrational field. As biophotons are the bridge between the mind and the physical, it is safe to say that any blockages in mental and emotional areas will also affect All these aspects are included in the training to become a colour therapist. The following topics are chosen for study: + learning about the effect of the colours on all of these seven levels; * getting to know and learn about various concepts of awareness; * experiencing and getting to know the physical, emotional, mental as well as spiritual consciousness; * studying the variety of different levels of consciousness; * developing a spatial understanding of an inner and outer connective network; * learning about the various concepts of the soul and viewing this in connection with colour; + learning to perceive the resonance field of the individual within the framework of his entire being. What also plays an essential role in colour therapy is learning to differentiate between having colour and being colour, to gradually create an awareness for colours—an awareness that can distin- guish between colour used as a mere tool, i.e., a colour therapy approach based on 'static' colour rules, and colour as a representa- tion of life energy, expressing the being of a person embedded in his vibrational field. 54 * NEXUS the ultra-weak cell radiation. www.nexusmagazine.com DECEMBER 2001 — JANUARY 2002