Characteristic of violet color

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Violet color has a tonic effect on the brain and eyes, promotes the production of hormones of joy (endorphins), melatonin. The organs on which the violet color acts: nerves, glands, primarily the pituitary gland, the lymphatic system. In chromotherapy, purple: Reduces, reduces pain; Has a beneficial effect on a person with an intense rhythm of life, with insomnia, migraines and depressions; Rejuvenates; Increases creativity and immunity. The ultimate goal of red, the impulse to experience and conquest is to soothe in satisfaction. Red finds its permission in blue.


     Blue, peaceful and relaxed peace, has as its goal the restoration, the accumulation of forces for deep feelings and effective conquests. Blue finds its semantic resolution in red. Both paths lead to unity. The red path achieves identification through a military conquest. Blue seeks to identify through self-sacrifice.


    Both colors, red and blue, tend to identify, unite and merge in the form of love.

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    The red path is male, patriarchal.


    The blue path is female, matriarchal.


    Male red and female blue merge into purple. 75% of children before puberty, at the age of undifferentiated sex prefer a purple color. Among the mentally retarded children, 85% choose it. Color, which does not separate the male red from the female blue, is often preferred by homosexuals. According to average statistics, pregnant women also prefer purple, but immediately after birth, this color is either completely rejected by them, or is selected on the basis of individual taste.


   The well-known psychologist Wilhelm Wundt attributed to the violet color - on the basis of his connection with the red and blue at the same time - a tendency to gloomy - melancholic seriousness and an agitated - melancholy mood. At the same time, Wundt, apparently, had in mind the twilight violet, - the blue color. The pupil of Wundt Stefanescu-Goanga aptly described the action of this color as a "veiled excitement." This, allegedly found experimentally, is valid for medium - light nuances of violet color.


    Red and blue, male and female, active and passive - these two opposites in violet are destroyed. Nikolaus Cusanus, who himself wore a ring with a purple stone, who as a cardinal stood above sexual intercourse, who first united the Middle Ages and modernity, theology and philosophy, speculative mysticism and naturally - scientific experimentation and named his work "Conscious ignorance", created for purple the established concept of "Cointidentia oppositorum", which means the destruction, or harmony of contradictions.


    Violet is also a magical identification, for example, between a man and an animal, the so-called totem, which Levy-Brühl established in primitive ancestral religions.


    Destruction of subjectively - objective opposites, mystical, magical, magical, capable of destroying the opposition between desire and reality, is a violet color. This is his magic, and this magic is his charm.


     The merging of opposites, identification is one meaning of purple. But in any process of experiencing (in the future everywhere - emotions) and thinking there are always subjective - objective opposites, they are effective and often tragic. Blue peace is excited by a red impulse and prompted to perceive the effects of the environment. But also on the contrary: the red impulse is inhibited, in blue calm, accumulated, dosed, differentiated and brought to such perfection that sensual susceptibility arises. These fluctuations between red and blue, between impulsive desire and prudent sensitivity give another meaning of violet, namely, sensitivity. Thus, in general, violet color expresses sensual identification, which often stands on the verge of infantilism and is defined as "suggestibility." Thus, for example, studies have shown that the lower strata of the population prefer purple to color more often, and the upper layers reject the violet color of suggestibility much more often than the average, and, therefore, a negative and critical attitude towards it.


     All sorts of violet shades - from light, sharp, with their piquantly erotic influence, to dark ones, expressing profundity, remorse, humility and mysticism - have the same goal, the same meaning: sensual identification. In this state there is a future mother, an esthete, an erotomaniac and a person believing in a mysterious, divine.


     If purple is preferred, then it should be seen as "fascinating interest" and the need for sensual identification, which acquires a completely different character if the second favorite flower is an exciting, sexy red, rather than sentimental