‘Mine be the breezy hill that skirts the down, Where a green grassy turf is all I crave’. (James Beattie)
The colour green has always been associated with regeneration and calmness. It’s the colour of love, compassion, kindness and tolerance. With a good balance of green in our lives we’re more able to be friendly, in touch with our feelings and positive with other people. We feel loved and open to be loved, secure, contented and relaxed. We are able to trust and take risks.
An excess of green can make you demanding, oversensitive and vulnerable. Too little makes you indecisive, frightened of rejection, unforgiving and sorry for yourself. A dislike of green usually means you are lonely or have suffered rejection or an emotional trauma. Try to reintroduce it around you until you’ve learned to like it.
Bring green into your life by consciously looking at the trees and plants around you. Try walking in places where you’re surrounded by nature and absorb all the different hues of green in the scenery. You need a combination of light and dark greens to get the right balance. Too much dark green can create sadness and too much lime or light green can create emotions of resentment and possessiveness.
Green is the colour associated with our hearts and is central to our well-being. It’s therefore particularly important to make sure you have a good balance of green in your life.
The colour green has always been associated with regeneration and calmness. It’s the colour of love, compassion, kindness and tolerance. With a good balance of green in our lives we’re more able to be friendly, in touch with our feelings and positive with other people. We feel loved and open to be loved, secure, contented and relaxed. We are able to trust and take risks.
An excess of green can make you demanding, oversensitive and vulnerable. Too little makes you indecisive, frightened of rejection, unforgiving and sorry for yourself. A dislike of green usually means you are lonely or have suffered rejection or an emotional trauma. Try to reintroduce it around you until you’ve learned to like it.
Bring green into your life by consciously looking at the trees and plants around you. Try walking in places where you’re surrounded by nature and absorb all the different hues of green in the scenery. You need a combination of light and dark greens to get the right balance. Too much dark green can create sadness and too much lime or light green can create emotions of resentment and possessiveness.
Green is the colour associated with our hearts and is central to our well-being. It’s therefore particularly important to make sure you have a good balance of green in your life.
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