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  • Learning the One Universal Language We Were Never Taught
  • Written by: Michelle Lewis
  • Narrated by: Michelle Lewis
  • Length: 4 hrs and 39 mins
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Color Secrets

Written by: Michelle Lewis
Narrated by: Michelle Lewis
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Publisher's Summary

Many experts dive deep into the field of color psychology—with incredible books that show color’s theory, history, and science. But they’ve missed one of the most important truths of color as it relates to human beings:

That color itself is a language.

It activates more of our brain than any spoken word! And it spans time, countries and cultures.

Having studied color in science, behavior, nature, film, music, history, culture, religion, and healing, color psychology expert Michelle Lewis has boldly introduced a new theory in her powerful new book Color Secrets:

That color is our only universal language.

The goal? For you to understand the deep meanings of color in multiple aspects, enabling you to eventually speak the language yourself.

Whether it’s pivoting your home environment to introduce calm and comfort—or to lead a revolution for change in your industry, color is a powerful force that exists to support our intentions.

This book will help you recognize major color mistakes—like using yellow in a room that might overstimulate an overactive child, or magenta to bring peace when it’s meant to incite action.

Color has morphed and changed, even evolved, over time. It is more than a theory. More than a decoration. It is a presence that wants to communicate with us, inspire us and in some cases—heal us.

It’s so much cooler than science fiction. Color is science fact that will rock what you know about the world around you, down to your very core. It will even change how you speak.

Color Secrets will show you this new—but old as time—language that everyone can use to more effectively communicate with each other worldwide. It starts by simply standing in the sun.

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A perfect accumulation of different colours throughout the world present and historically

The amount of different information and sources given in each chapter dedicated to a single colour is incredible!
As someone interested and love colour I was so excited to learn more but was unaware with just how awaking this book would be.
I think about colour a lot more on a daily basis especially with my food and purchase choices!
If you’re looking to get a well rounded mini education on colour involving science, history, psychology even spiritually this is the book for you!

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Good info but too much history

I enjoyed learning about the meaning of colours but there was too much historical information that want unified, felt like a meandering tour rather than drawing out essential information. I was also confused by the concept of colour vibrations, this could have been interesting but the author simply provided the frequencies with no context for me to interpret them.

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