Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Y Azul

Not too many days before during an almost trance-like state a name was revealed to me. Y Azul. At the time I wasn’t sure what it meant, however, I understand a bit more now. I wanted to share some of these aspects with you. Blue, by some sources, is associated with the Moon, Mercury and Venus, along with Aquarius (some other sources don’t associate it with Aquarius, but since it is the sign of water, I feel that it should be.)

In Arabic Azul means blue. In Spanish Azul also means blue, along with the ‘Y’ meaning ‘and’.

Here is the meaning and symbolism of the color blue derived from various sources. I have divided this section up for easier reading.

The color Light Blue represents:
Tranquility
Happiness
Understanding
Patience
Health
Element of Water
Goddess oriented
Feminine aspects.
The color Dark Blue represents:
Impulsiveness
Depression
Changeability
Psychic.

Blue is the color of spirituality, intuition, inspiration and inner peace. It is also associated with sadness and depression (the "blues"). In healing blue is used for cooling and calming, both physically and mentally. In the aura blue indicates serenity, contentment and spiritual development.

Indigo is associated with psychic ability. In healing, use indigo for relaxation, reassurance and promoting psychism. In the aura indigo signifies a seeker, often of spiritual truth.

Blue is idealistic, rational, honest, and tranquil. Goethe observed blue to be the most negative colour, the closest colour to black. Many languages do not distinguish between blue and green: in Egypt, light blue was considered green and dark blue, black. Light blue is more spiritual, dark blue more sociable.


Blue as a reference to the Chakras or Energy Centers of the Body:
Fifth chakra (throat=light blue): When it's clear, you tell the truth. When it's clogged, you're in denial.
Sixth chakra ("third eye"/forehead=dark blue): When it's clear, you're intuitive. When it's clogged, you're confused.