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The blue black of the night sky leaves indigo with a feeling of
other-worldly spirituality. Not light-hearted spirituality, but that of
a sombre sort. Indigo is the colour of Saturn, the darkest, most
serious of all the planets. Saturn adds to the stoic nature of indigo.
Indigo lends intense focus and concentration, but too much can lead to
tunnel vision and cold-heartedness. Indigo, is of course famous
for the dye with the same name. In medieval times, India ink would be
poured into the hand of a seer to divine the future. She would stare
into the indigo pool until images began to make themselves clear.
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bet she had a nasty stain on her hand though. If you want to try this,
use a bowl. If you happen to be a clairvoyant, indigo would be a good
choice for the room in which you practice. Indigo is the colour
associated with the brow chakra, the seat of intuition. Indigo can help
us to turn inward and understand the mysteries of life. It can also
help to assimilate and work through dark knowledge and bad feelings.
Just be sure to follow up with a more cheerful colour so you can come
out with the sun shining! Indigo is calming for the nerves.
Because it is a sedative colour, indigo makes a great choice for
bedroom walls. Unless you use the bedroom for activities other than
sleeping - too much indigo can cause depression. Indigo has a balancing
effect on fear and can help us come to terms with it. It creates a
stillness and peace of mind.
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