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Green occupies more space in the spectrum visible to the human eye than most colors, and is second only to blue as a favorite color. Green is the pervasive color in the natural world, making it an ideal backdrop in interior design because we are so used to seeing it everywhere.The natural greens, from forest to lime, are seen as tranquil and refreshing, with a natural balance of cool and warm (blue and yellow) undertones. Green is considered the color of peace and ecology. However, there is an “institutional” side to green, associated with illness and government-issued green cards, that conjures up negative emotions, as do the “slimy” or “bilious” greens. How The Color Green Affects Us Physically Soothes Relaxes mentally, as well as physically Helps alleviate depression, nervousness, and anxiety Offers a sense of renewal, self-control, and harmony Green Is The Color Of The Heart Chakra Green is the color of the Heart Chakra, also known as Anahata. This chakra is located at the center of the chest area and is linked to the heart, lungs, circulatory system, cardiac plexus, and the complete chest area. The Heart Chakra bridges the gap between the physical and spiritual worlds. Opening the Heart Chakra allows a person to love more, empathize, and feel compassion. Gemstones that will aid the Heart Chakra include jade and malachite.{See more about chakra colors} The Meaning Of The Color Green Around The World Green is used worldwide to represent safety. In several religions, green is the color associated with resurrection and regeneration. In Ghardaia and other parts of M’zab, houses painted in green indicate that the inhabitants have made a pilgrimage to Mecca. Green, blue-green, and blue are sacred colors in Iran, where they symbolize paradise. As the emblematic color of Ireland, green represents the vast green hillsides, as well as Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick. In Japan, green is regarded as the color of eternal life. In Aztec culture, green was considered to be royal because it was the colour of the quetzal plumes used by the Aztec chieftains. The solid green flag of Libya is currently the only national flag of a single color. In China, jade stones represent virtue and beauty. In Portugal, green is the color of hope because of its associations with spring. In the highlands of Scotland, people used to wear green as a mark of honor. There is a superstition that sewing with green thread on the eve of a fashion show brings bad luck to the design house. Religious & Mythological Associations With The Color Green In several religions, green is the color associated with resurrection and regeneration. Green is the color of love associated with both Venus, the Roman goddess and Aphrodite, the Greek goddess. The prophet Mohammed wore a green cloak and turban. The God of fertility in Celtic myths was associated with green. Green is the color associated with Sunday in the Catholic church and the altar cloth is usually green for Sunday services. Green is the color that represents Irish-Catholics, while orange represents Irish-Protestants. Political Associations Of The Color Green Ecological supporters adopted green as the color to represent their movement. Interesting Information About The Color Green Green was the favorite color of George Washington, the first President of the United States. The color green signifies mystical or magical properties in the stories of King Arthur. Green is one color that means “low” or “guarded” in the color-coded threat system established by presidential order in March 2002. This system quickly informs law enforcement agencies when intelligence indicates a change in the terrorist threat facing the United States. Green is the color used for night-vision goggles because the human eye is most sensitive to and able to discern the most shades of that color. Bright green is the color of the astrological sign “Cancer.” Green ribbons have been used by a range of environmental groups to symbolize organ donation and transplant, awareness of Bipolar Disorder, solidarity with Chechnya, and support of farmers in America. Modern absinthe dates from 1792, when Dr. Pierre Ordinaire commercialised it as a cure-all. Then, Henri-Louis Pernod founded the Pernod Fils absinthe company in 1805, seeing its aperitif potential. Absinthe’s moment came with the 1840’s Algerian wars, when French soldiers drank it as a prophylactic against disease. They brought it home, and by the 1860s, Parisian cafes had established 5pm as “l’heure verte” – “the green hour.” The Color Green In Athletics & Sports In auto racing, a green flag signals the start or resumption of a race. The green belt in Judo symbolizes green trees. Just as a green tree is the tallest living thing, so should our own pursuit of knowledge be, aiming high and keeping the goal of our achievement (top of the trees) in high esteem. NASCAR racers have shared a bias against the color green for decades. Reportedly, it began after a 1920 accident in Beverly Hills, California, that killed defending Indianapolis 500 champion Gaston Chevrolet. It was the first known racing accident in the United States to kill two drivers, and Chevrolet reportedly was driving a green car. Tim Richmond once refused to drive a car sponsored by Folger’s decaffeinated coffee because the primary color was green. He wound up in the Folger’s regular coffee car – and its red scheme. But the fear of green cars is fading, primarily because sponsors are willing to pay $15 million to splash their colors on a race car. Green is now the primary color of cars driven by Mayfield, Marlin, and J.J. Yeley. 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Posted on: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 22:28:20 +0000

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