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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:26 pm |
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The life path color associated with number one is Red. Potential: Leadership. This is a powerful color to have. It gives the person a strong ego and a desire to achieve and become successful. This color is often very subdued in childhood, particularly if the person is forced to fit in with the family’s desires. Consequently, the aura can sometimes appear squashed and dull. Once the person reaches adulthood and is able to stand on their own tow feet, the aura expands, showing that the person is now capable of doing whatever it is they should be doing.
People with red ground color frequently achieve positions of responsibility and leadership as they have the necessary drive, energy, and charisma to inspire others. They are also affectionate and warm-hearted. Red can also denote physical courage. The negative traits of red are nervousness and self-centeredness.
Physical and sexual expression is the hallmark of the Red. The key to success is to act on what they know about in terms of physical reality and the tangible environment. They are quite literal in their interpretation of what happens around them, and pursue life with gusto, verve and courage. For them, reality is a physical challenge they are overjoyed to meet. They are practical, with an instinctive knowledge of attitudes, resources and skills will help them and others survive crisis situations, such as flood, fire, earthquake or war.
The life path color associated with number two is Orange. Potential: Harmony and cooperation. Orange is a warm, caring color and you will find this as the ground color in people who are naturally intuitive, tactful and easy to get along with. They are able to make people feel at ease, and often find themselves in positions where they have to smooth “troubled waters.” They are thoughtful, down to earth, capable, practical people who keep their feet firmly planted on the ground. The negative traits of orange are laziness and a “couldn’t care less” attitude.
Oranges are fearless, powerful, heedless of their own personal safety, needing to test their own physical limitations against the environment. The challenge for the fearless Orange is to come to terms with spiritual courage as well as physical courage, that there are physical limits and boundaries to human capabilities and that the trials of the inner journey can be as great as any physical challenge.
The life path color associated with number three is Yellow. Potential: Creativity, mental brilliance. People with yellow ground color are enthusiastic, excitable and changeable. They are quick thinkers and enjoy entertaining and being entertained by others. They are gregarious, sociable and enjoy lengthy conversations on almost any topic. They are keen to learn, but often dabble and skim over the surface of many subjects, rather than take one subject as far as they can. The negative traits of yellow are timidity and a tendency to lie.
Yellows are those most affected by the body's sensitive biochemical balance and have acute biological mechanisms that respond to situations. The best way for them to measure their own success is by the amount of joy they are experiencing in life. It is through joy that they experience God(ess), and joy is the congruence with one's inner being and the ability to express is appropriately in work and play. They have an obligation to organize their lives so that all that they do gives them personal satisfaction.
The life path color associated with number four is Green. Potential: Healing. Green is a peaceful color and people who have this as their ground color are peace-loving and make natural healers. They are cooperative, trustworthy and generous. They may appear placid and easy-going, but can also be highly obstinate and stubborn when they feel it necessary. The only way to change the minds of people with green ground color is to make them think that the idea is their own. Rigidity and fixity of outlook are the negative traits of green.
Greens are analytical, intellectually intense and judge their own worth by their ability to be productive and creative. Generating ideas and projects and devising innovative and workable solutions to problems. Their greatest fear is that their creations will not be adequate and that they will be found lacking. Their self-esteem is linked to a need for perfection and learning that this need not be true is a major challenge for them.
The life path color associated with number five is Blue. Potential: Variety. Blue is a wonderful color to have as the ground color as these people are naturally positive and enthusiastic. Consequently, their auras are normally large and vibrant. They have as many ups and downs as everyone else, but somehow always manage to climb out of the troughs with apparent ease. People with a blue ground color always remain young at heart. They are sincere, honest and usually say exactly what is on their mind. The negative trait of blue is difficulty in finishing tasks. They are usually better at starting things, often with great enthusiasm, than they are at completing them.
Blues are concerned with helping other people, being of service to individuals rather than the community. Service is a form of altruism, anticipating and ministering to the needs of others while allowing them to maintain their dignity. The Challenge for Blues is to recognize that they need to be happy and how to ask for their own needs to be served. Because they spend so much time serving others, they often fail to tend to their own spiritual and emotional well-being.
The life path color associated with number six is Indigo. Potential: Responsibility for others. It is often difficult to determine this color as the ground color, as it can sometimes appear to be almost purple. As it is a warm, healing and nurturing color, people with it as their ground color usually end up in some humanitarian type occupation. They enjoy helping and supporting others, and find their greatest happiness when surrounded by the people they love. The negative trait of indigo is an inability to say “no.” These people can be taken advantage of by others very easily.
Indigos appear to be in tune with the changes in the Earth's ecosystem, the new vanguard of a new, evolving humanity. Indigos have innate leadership abilities, understanding intuitively what it means to be a fully actualized human being. Their greatest challenge appears to be developing patience and forbearance for those struggling with the issue of self-actualization.
The life path color associated with number seven is Violet. Potential: Spiritual and intellectual progress. It is no coincidence that bishops wear purple robes. People with violet as their ground color develop spiritually all the way through their lives. The degree to which they have developed so far can be determined by the quality of this color in their auras. Many people with a violet ground color try to deny this side of their nature. This does not bring happiness, and they will be aware that they are not doing what they should with their lives. Once they start to learn and grow in knowledge and wisdom, their auras also start to grow and become more vibrant. The negative trait of violet is an air of superiority that can be off-putting to others.
Violets are aligned with the psychic, emotional and spiritual balance in operation on the planet. They are visionaries and have not only the opportunity, but the resources to make their lives count for something, to make a difference to our collective future. Their single greatest challenge is to learn to live without guilt derived from baseless self-criticism.
Lavenders, a lighter shade of Violet, are dreamers, drifters, fantasizes. They see the shifting layers of form, patterns and shapes that make up designs and recombine them into new structures and concepts. They have heightened abilities to see other dimensions within their mind's-eye, exploring alternate realities such as science-fiction or dreams. The challenge for Lavenders is learning to stay in this reality, physically and emotionally since it is frequently easier to live in the world of fantasy rather than coexist with modern technology.
The life path color associated with number eight is Pink. Potential: Financial and material success. This delicate-looking color frequently appears as the ground color of determined, stubborn people. They set their sights high and then go after their goals with unwavering determination. It is not surprising that they are often found in positions of power and responsibility. However, deep down, they are modest and unassuming people who enjoy a quiet life. They are also loving, gentle and kind, and are usually happiest when surrounded by their loved ones.
Pink also seen as Magenta, have in innate unwillingness to conform to the expectations and norms set by society. They seek to express their individuality by using, with great creativity and flair, everything at their disposal. Their single greatest challenge is to recognize and understand the difference between commitment and entrapment. They revitalize our concepts of creativity through new perspectives, new vistas and through the exploration of new points of departure from the mundane.
The life path color associated with number nine is Bronze. Potential: Humanitarianism. This color usually appears as an autumn tint, and its almost rusty appearance can be strikingly attractive. People who have bronze as their ground color are caring, concerned, philanthropic humanitarians. They are soft-hearted and generous. Consequently, they usually need to learn how to say “no” as they are frequently imposed on by others.
The life path color associated with number eleven is Silver. Potential: Idealism. It is unusual to find silver as the ground color, though it is frequently seen as one of the other colors in auras. People who have it as their ground color are full of great ideas, yet sadly, most of them are impractical. These people often lack motivation and become dreamers, rather than doers. Once they become motivated and find an idea that is worth pursuing, their progress can be a joy to behold.
The life path color associated with number twenty-two is Gold. Potential: Unlimited. This is the most powerful color of all to have as a ground color. It gives people with it the ability to handle large-scale projects and to achieve virtually anything they set their minds on. They are charismatic, hard working, patient, goal-setting people. They usually achieve their greatest successes late in life. It is not surprising that the paintings of halos around saints and other spiritual people are usually gold, denoting their unlimited potential.
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