Simply Color Therapy

Simply Color Therapy by Nina Ashby is a lavishly illustrated guide published by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. in 2007. This 192-page book explores the multifaceted world of color, offering insights that range from practical applications, such as selecting clothing colors for various occasions, to more spiritual aspects of color use.
Readers will discover how to utilize color in their environments to evoke specific moods and enhance well-being. The book delves into interpreting personalities based on color choices and presents methods for improving health through colored light, nutrition, and meditation. With a comprehensive introduction covering the fundamentals, this edition provides valuable knowledge applicable to various aspects of life, making it a resource for those interested in health, alternative therapies, and psychology.
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The wonderful world of color comes into bright and beautiful focus, thanks to this lavishly illustrated guide–the latest in the popular Simply series on New Age topics. It presents a full spectrum of information, from the practical–choosing the right clothing color for a particular occasion–to the spiritual. Find out how to decorate with color to create specific moods. Interpret others’ personalities through the colors they wear. Improve health through a selective application of colored light, color-oriented nutrition, and color-based meditations. An introduction provides all the fundamentals. The knowledge presented in these splendid pages works for every aspect of life.
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