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Jul 15, 2023Liked by Thomas J. Brown

Thanks for this brilliance.

I’m thinking about how the colours associated with the heart chakra are pink (magenta) and green. Perhaps something there about related energetic polarities?

And the senses we don’t consciously revolve around that animals & insects do (like flowers).

Colour blindness and how much sight we lose as we age.

Colour is such a sensual journey. The science maps are helpful aren’t they.

I know there is so much more to this sparkling subject.

How would you define colours as archetypes actually? Could it be subjective?

Anyhow, thanks. Love you. 🥰

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Hi Anna, lovely to hear from you, and thanks for the kind words.

For me the colours are not "secondary qualities", like modern science posits, but rather are the expressions of Divine intelligence speaking through the wonders of creation.

Which is why I seek the archetypal forms, instead of being enthralled in mere materialistic scientific terms.

There are both subjective and objective components, which will be discussed in subsequent articles. This one was getting too long and complex, so I broke it into sections. Colour is in between the two, as I will argue.

The yellow sun and blue sky are the primary archetype in this realm, their mixture speaking through the resplendent floral queendom. Humans only make up 0.01% of the mass of the biosphere, most of it is plants, the faunal kingdom is about 0.45%.

And eventually I'll get through to presenting how the colour archetypes are present in the structure of consciousness, through the Vajrayana mandala.. all in due time.

Blessings & Love x

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"Mag"nificent!

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Thanks!

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Thank you Thomas! I was also alluding to the relation between light, electromagnetism, and "gravity" (for lack of a better term) of Stars, within the comment, which I suspect we don't fully understand the gravity of the situation! LOL!!!

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We don't understand gravity.. period.. except I appreciate Wal Thornhill's take on it from the electric universe paradigm: https://youtu.be/8TbrGaQ9Zc0

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A very illuminating ( no pun intended ! ) article Thomas. I am very interested in the work of Dinshah. Thank you so much !

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