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Amazon.com The Rainbow All colors of the spectrum return to a pure ray of white light. Seven colors of the rainbow may be reflected from one ray of pure white light. The existence of a universal electromagnetic field is acknowledged by quantum physicists. The frequency of the wavelengths in this field, for a particular color, never changes; the color is created as the frequency of the wavelength is produced. Each color of the rainbow is formed and determined by rays that reach the eye at a certain frequency. The colors of the rainbow are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red; however, due to the bending or arcing of the colors, a person most often sees only four or five colors clearly. A primary bow has red on the outside and violet on the inside; a secondary bow has violet on the outside and red on the inside. The seven colors of the rainbow influence the seven major centers in the central nervous system, and the vibratory frequencies also influence the senses; smell, taste, touch, etc. Each one of the seven spinning wheels or chakras that are the major centers in the central nervous system spins a fine and elusive energy that is the fine air carried in the waves of the electromagnetic energy. By using the knowledge of color and sound in varying degrees, a person may connect to the universal forces. These colors manifest from the universe as represented by the rainbow. Because Man is able to think in terms of color, Man may be called “Hue-man”. Reviews
About the Author Summary articles were published in an Atlanta GA based monthly newspaper Aquarius-A Sign of the Times; namely, Body/Mind, July 2005; Awakening, September 2005, and Opposites Attract, February 2007. Deepak Chopra, Louise Hay, and other notables have also been published in this newspaper. The author in her earlier life was an Inquiring Reporter on South Miami Beach and a proofreader for the Federal government. She has been a member of the Lehigh Valley Writers' Academy, studied Hinduism and Hatha Yoga with Dr. Vijayendra Pratap, Ph.D., D.Y.P. and is a member of the Yoga Research Society, was a member and studied healing and spiritual philosophy with an Allentown, PA metaphysical society See of Tranquility. This society was founded by Helen Schreiber, recently passed over, who is widely known, but she preferred to live quietly in a nearby suburb of Allentown, PA. The author also attended classes on hypnosis, "A Course in Miracles", on enlightenment at a Buddhist Temple, participated in pipe ceremonies and building sweat lodges with a segment of the Sun Bear Tribe, and other studies as well. At present, she is sharing with a meditation group that follows the Zen Buddhist Mindfulness philosophy of Thich Nhat Hanh.
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