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Re: Orange colour and objectivity

by "Hannele.Tervola@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <Hannele.Tervola@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 10, 2008 at 11:48 PM

> In Indian Tantra (particularly in Buddhist Tantra) red is warm and
> invites, as neurosis
> it leads to grasping at this or that individual quality, freed from
> grasping
> it leads to discrimination of qualities.

I think that this is philosophy of life born from anylyzing the
effects of the colours on unwise minds. So it is more elaborated than
just the sensation which I was talking about.
But of course different cultures have different view on life and
different ways of living, even a different climate can affect how
colours affect the state of mind.

> (i've left out yellow and green etc here, following your example. If
> you're interested i will post more detail
> on these and other traditions of colour symbolism...)

Well, the subject interests me a lot, I really would like to hear!
 




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Orange colour and objectivity
"Hannele.Tervola@[EM  2008-04-30 22:52:44 
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norbu.tragri@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-05-02 04:04:11 
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"Hannele.Tervola@[EM  2008-05-08 03:21:40 
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norbu.tragri@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-05-08 04:39:27 
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"Hannele.Tervola@[EM  2008-05-10 23:48:56 

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