Summary: This text discusses the impact of color on emotions and physiology, drawing parallels between art and the body's response to different colors. It explains how specific colors can influence the neuroendocrine system, with red activating and blue relaxing, and how this principle is used in Syntonik phototherapy. The text concludes that color can be seen as a language to communicate with the body's innate intelligence.
emotions have most profound effect on our health. And interestingly enough, color also has that emotional component. We can think about color as actually emotion, the manifestation of emotion. And that's what happens if you look at the paintings. I'll just show you a few paintings. from my phone. And try to register what do you feel in response to each painting So I hope you notice that as you look at the painting and you would see different colors and you would feel differently. So it's not so much you know you think about or you calculating mathematically, but it's actually somehow you feel this and This color harmony and the impact of different colors actually can be registered inside our physiology. When people come to my father's working place, some they walk around and look at the paintings and so, oh, it looks great and they walk out. Others will come and they would look at the painting and then we just completely stand by a particular painting. Now those paintings behind me. All the different paintings. And some would see a painting and start crying. So my father comes and what happened, you know, what happened, what's wrong? Nothing is wrong. It's just I feel so emotional, something is bursting from them and they start crying and remembering things and and that they would resonate, you know, with that one particular painting. that particular in a bluish color, although stinky or you know more of a dark and bluish painting. So, and they would resonate different people to different paintings and this emotion is just bursting in their brain. This open crying. So, it happens. And we know actually it happens. We all of us have this impact of color on our state of being. And sometimes we choose, you know, okay, today I'm going to wear yellow color. tomorrow is bloom. Some day I will put some red shirt, if I feel more up for a fight. In fact, phototherapy, it's called Syntonik phototherapy, takes this experimental fact and applies it to fine-tune the state of the neuroendocrine system. So what they do in Syntonik phototherapy, they would apply a specific color have a specific effect on the neuroendocrine system. So the red color would activate or elevate our state. This is more of a fight or flight response. Our sympathetic nervous system goes out. The blue color, they have more relaxing. They're more inducing relaxation, they're coming down. They're more activating, so-called parasympathetic nervous system. This is what we call rest and digest. And then there is a yellow green color, which is a physiological balance. So this color promotes more of a balanced state of the end. And obviously, in Syntonik phototherapy is a whole range of different color filters and there is a whole science to it. When they will select a specific color and give it to a person, they put them in special glasses depending on where the person is at. That person needs to come down maybe because he's so stressed out, but that person needs a bit of a red color because he's so depressed and melancholy and he says, "Oh, everything is so bad." So the fundamental observation here is that color light can be used to shift neuroendocrine system from coherent state, like stress, for example, to high coherent state, like training or optimization. So if you think about color, it is kind of a language that we can use to talk to the innate intelligence of the body itself.