Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations

by Radhakrishnan. P | 2017 | 51,158 words

This study analyzes the Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations and it’s contribution to modern astrology. This thesis also aims at integrated scientific explanations on New and Full Moon and their influence of Geo-physical phenomena and also analyzes how significant a role the moon plays in keeping the life on earth. Astrology is the or...

9. Chromotherapy or Color Therapy

The significant color of the Moon is white as seen in the sky with papery white. White is the basic shade of all other combinations that can be linked with the Moon Astrologically. All modern Scientists accept that the light rays of various colours are presenting its own effects on human affairs. According to the state of mind, different ideas generate colorfully. The energizing seven colours emitting from the planets falls on human beings bestow micro and macro effects. Those who come to the shade of colors from darkness the lethargy and moodiness in the mind gets cleared. Accordingly the moony light lightens the high blood pressure, high heart beats and problem of breathing. The color therapy is scientifically known as Chromotherapy which is used as the finest therapeutic method of several civilized nations. The reflected colour produces a relaxing effect on the mind and a rapturous environment, which affects one’s sensation, attitude and reactions.[1]

Colors have certain wavelengths of electro-magnetic energy visible to eyes. Working in white light brings comprehensiveness, coherence and union of all complementary parts. Medial Astrology offers the precaution for avoiding certain colours in a way of self-expressing that sheds light upon one’s personality. Therefore, majority people are fond of moonlight as the finest graceful combination to get mental ease. As per the new trend, Moonlight Counselling and Educational Service Providers offers psycho-educational therapeutic supports and individual services to the clients in developed nations.

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[1]:

Dr. S.K.Sharma (2006); Health in Your Hands; Dimond Books Delhi; ISBN-81-7182-011-5 Chap-13, pp-225

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