
The seven colors that compose natural light also correspond to the energy of the seven major energetic centers in Ayurvedic medicine known as chakras. Five of the seven colors correspond to the five elements of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Each of the five colors is an energetic harmony with one of the elements and whatever is associated with that element and its functions. As a result, colors, both as matter but most potentially as energy, become tools of energy medicine.
The relationship between light, energy, and life has been scientifically established; light has been used, for example, to modify the rate of growth of enzymes, bacteria and plants, both to accelerate and to slow it down. Light is also frequently used to modify the emotions of humans.
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