Tuesday, May 3, 2011

PURPLE



THIS WANDERING SOUL


THE COLOR PURPLE



I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it.”

(I'll let you guess what that's from...)

I have always been attracted to the color purple. I would go so far as to say it is one of my favorite colors. And turquiose.

Lately though, it has been jumping out at me in a big way. Maybe there is a message...maybe not. Here are some pictures I found and some interesting information along the way.



AMETHYST

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Metaphysical Properties of Amethyst

Amethyst is a stone steeped in ancient magic. The name is derived from a Greek word meaning "not to intoxicate".
Amethyst is associated with water.  Energies seem to flow easily through it. It is a wonderful meditation and healing mineral.
It is a great stone to use if you are trying to increase your psychic abilities and enhance you intuition.
Amethyst is said to aid in bringing serenity, calming ones mind and gaining inner peace. It has long been a symbol of many religious for peace, purity and unification. It has been noted as containing a peace that was known before birth. It is easy to see why it is one of the most popular metaphysical stones.


SUGELITE




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LAVENDER...

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Spanish Lavender; aka,
French Lavender; aka,
Rabbit Ears; aka,
Papillon or Butterfly Lavender

"The night is fresh-washed & fair & there
is a whiff of flowers in the air.
Wrap me close, sheets of lavender.
Pour your blue & purple dreams into my ears."

-Amy Lowell,
1874-1925



I ALWAYS HAVE A BOTTLE OF THIS ESSENTIAL OIL IN THE HOUSE...to find out it's many uses, click here




PURPLE CARROTS


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a history of the carrot: And why purple carrots are making a comeback. The nutritional information will astound you.




THE 7th PURPLE CHAKRA

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I liked this link, because it goes into some history of the color purple.



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PINEAL (THIRD EYE CHAKRA)...COLOUR PURPLE/LAVENDER


HE FOLLOWING ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY MR KIM, WHO IS FROM PAKISTAN. HE IS A STUDENT OF NEURO-PHYCOLOGY. HIS VIEW ON CHAKRAS AND THEIR CORRELATION BETWEEN MAJOR GLANDS IN THE BODY.



CONVERSE ALL STAR...

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My daughter wants a pair of these:


PURPLE NAILS...


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YEP! THATS ME.
You can buy the nail art stickers and apply them yourself


SLEEPWEAR

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I saw these when I was out in K-mart last week. I got a few shifty sideways glances from other customers.


NEBULA

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I'm pretty sure this is a photoshop...pretty cool though



PURPLE ROSE

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That is photoshoped too...

MORNING GLORY


Ipomoea indica
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not to be mistaken for it's white flowering hallucinogenic cousin...Turbina corymbosa, which was used by the Mexicans for ritual purposes.



PURPLE PASSIONFRUIT FLOWER

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Purple passion flowers are strongly associated to passion and permissiveness.



PURPLE SUNSET

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TOTALLY KISSABLE

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MARDI GRAS NEW ORLEANS 2003


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A PURPLE TARDIS???
(Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space) a time machine from the popular British Series Dr Who.

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I DON'T THINK SO


PURPLE HAZE

Could refer to this:-

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but more likely this

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Purple Haze is actually a glorified term that was adapted from the Jimi Hendrix song, which most believe was created about the "brand" of super potent LSD created by Owsley Stanley.[1] Stanley called this batch of LSD "Monterey Purple" in anticipation of the pending Monterey Pop Festival at which Hendrix reportedly consumed the drug prior to going onstage. One reader recalls that according to a Rolling Stone Magazine article about the Monterey Pop Festival (published circa late 1980s), much of the festival audience was also high on Monterey Purple acid. The same article reported that Owsley had his people stationed at the entry gates holding huge jars filled with the purple tabs, inviting festival-goers to take handfuls.”

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TYRIAN/PHONECIAN PURPLE

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Purple was a symbol of power, and, above all, wealth. An ounce of good purple dye would cost many times more than a pound of gold. The Phoenicians had long ago given up their secret of how to make "Tryian Purple", but that didn't lower the cost: it still took more than ten thousand Murex mollusks to make one raw wool toga into a purple "toga picta". Someone had to know where the right varieties of Murex were found and had to dredge the spiny shellfish from the sea, and then they had beat and break them with iron bars -- also dangerous work in the days before safety goggles. Then, after the slimy mess sat in the sun for several hours to let the color mature, someone had to wade into the now stinking mess to sop up the ooze and then dry it out.
  The ancient world had much to thank Tyre for. The Greek attributed the
  introduction of the alphabet to their country Cadmus, the son of a Tyrian king.
  The name of the continent if said to come  from Europa, the sister of Cadmus.
     
But it was Tyre's purple-dyed textiles, worn throughout the ancient world as a
  mark of royal rank, that brought fame and fortune to the city. One gram of pure
  purple dye was worth ten or twenty grams of gold, so it is not surprising that some of
  the beautiful sarcophagi of the necropolis belonged to wealthy purple dye
  manufactures of Tyre.
     
The ancient Tyrians extracted the dye from the Murex, a marine snail that still lives
  along Tyre's shores deep among the rocks and sunken archeological remains. Dye
  extraction is no longer a viable commercial venture, but scientists have documented
  the process for historical purposes.


PURPLE POLICE CAR

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YOU DON'T WAN'T TO GET CHASED BY ONE OF THESE...
I've actually seen this Car out and about...a real head turner.
ISN'T SHE A BEAUTY!


You make me so confused
The beautiful ones
You always seem to lose



http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/sydney-purple-rain-prince-mural/



TURQUOISE

TURQUOISE



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Corresponding astrological sign : Sagittarius
5th Chakra.
Vibrates to the numbers 4,6, and 7


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A truth stone, it symbolizes a time to be honest with yourself. Much will be gained when you become still, and see yourself as your truly are.
This stone is a reminder to share your vision and WALK your TALK!  The truth is very motivating to those ready to hear it. By doing so, you make it okay for them to believe and follow.
This gem stone is a stone of self realization helping you to better understand yourself, your ideas and emotions. It is a wonderful aid in regards to any type of analytical thinking.
Attunes the physical to the higher realms. Aligns all chakras, creating a clear channel for the nurturing and creative energy of this sacred stone.




TURQUOISE HORSE



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My girls found this picture on the internet, and turned it into a Mothers day card for me. I thought it was so beautiful. Go to this link to see other works by this lady
ALI LAUNER






TIBETAN TURQUOISE


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Depending where turquoise is mined (USA, CHILE, IRAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, TURKEY, TIBET) will depend on the hue and tinge the turquoise takes on. Turquoise is always found alongside copper, and it's chemical name is


CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8•4(H2O) .















THE FIFTH CHAKRA – TURQUOISE



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The fifth chakra is the throat chakra, Vishuddha, is said to be related to communication and growth, growth being a form of expression~ This chakra is paralleled to the thyroid, a gland that is also in the throat, and which produces thyroid hormone, responsible for growth and maturation~ This chakra is located at the center of our throat, its colour is blue, its element is Ether/Sound and its function is self-expression~ It is linked with communication, self-expression, sounds, and is the bridge between ourselves and the outside World~ Not only does it feel pressure when you are not communicating your emotions properly, but many throat problems are said to be caused by communicating too much or too little~






CHRYSOCOLLA



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Chrysocolla is also found in copper mines, particularly Chile, Russia, and Zaire.








MALTA



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TURQUOISE ALLY


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An alley in Morocco. Courtesy House of Turquoise/Photo by Miguel F G




TURQUOISE NAIL ART


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SKYWATCHER


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susan boulet - skywatcher







GETAWAY



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Heart Reef, Whitsundays, Australia




YOU'RE MY BUTTERFLY



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YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY OF THESE





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ok ok!! you can.



SOMETHING SWEET



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SOMETHING SEXY



The only rule here is that the picture must contain the colour turquoise

seems like Naomi is quite partial to turquoise....


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So is Michelle...

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I didn't say how much turquoise



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Turquoise is my colour...what things do you have, or wish you had that was Turquoise?





It ain't over til it's over!


Thought that was it, didn't you. You should know me better than that by now.
This is just the perfect excuse for me to add another Lenny Song. Check out the chunky Turquoise Necklace he is wearing...AND THE REST OF HIS JEWELS...lol

I've been eyeing this off for a very long time now.


(and the great horn section)

RED

RED



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The color red can represent LOVE, ANGER, WARNING or DEATH. Red is a "strong" color, used for intense emotions and concepts. It can symbolize death because red is the color of blood. Because red is the color of blood, it is most frequently used as the color of the HEART. It is also sometimes connected with embarrassment because people sometimes flush bright red. Other times, it is used to represent anger because people's faces turn bright red.
Red is also associated with the first chakra, located at the base of the spine. Red, therefore, can represent all the basic things that we need for survival, all those things that give us security, those things that allow us to live.
Because it is the most easily visible color in the spectrum, red is frequently associated with warning or danger, the things that threaten our security. We use a red light to indicate we need to stop. Many warning lights on equipment flash red. We use the term "code red" for high alert.
Red is also a symbol of power and prestige. We roll out the "red carpet" for VIPs.
The color of molten lava, red is also associated with heat. We refer to something that is really hot as "red hot." Fire trucks used to be painted red.


FIRE HYDRANT

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Fire hydrant in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
A fire hydrant (also known colloquially as a fire plug in the United States, or as a johnny pump in New York City, because the firemen of the late 1800s were called Johnnies.


FIRE ENGINE

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This is the Varley Fire Truck, from Sydney Australia...even better when full of good looking firemen. (or when you are crammed in an elevator with them. Don't ask me how this was allowed to happen. They must have known it was just a drill...lol)


RED HEART

One way to a Girls Heart

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THE RED CENTRE AUSTRALIA

Australia gets its red desert sand from the high iron and bauxite content.
This is ULURU...one of the worlds SECOND largest monolith. This is a sacred Aboriginal site. They have only recently stopped tourists and non-aboriginal people from climbing Uluru.

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Obviously, the Kangaroos don't seem to know this...

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COROBORREE

An Aboriginal dance ceremony

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MAASAI WARRIORS


Moran Masai


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masai baby

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Masai women typically wear vast plate-like bead necklaces, and colourful wraps called kanga. The men are famous for wearing a red-checked shuka (Maasai blanket) and carry a distinctive ball-ended club. For Masai, red clothing stands for power.



RED WEDDING DRESS



Varanasi Ghat Bride

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A Red Wedding Dress



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SCARLETT O'HARA AND THAT KISS


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I will get around to watching this one day
(I have see it, I just can't remember the story)


RUBY RED SLIPPERS

In the original book called “The Wonderful Wizard of OZ” written by
L.Frank Baum,
Dorothy actually wore silver slippers. Go to the following link, to get a whole new spin on this timeless, classic story, and how many suggest that it was written as a cover for the Political unrest of the 50's, and on deeper retrospection, had a very strong feminist undercurrent and theme running through the story.


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AUSTRALIA VS WIZARD OF OZ


This is one of the most beautiful, powerful movies I've ever seen. This video focuses on the beauty and happy moments of this epic film. The song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" was a frequent melody throughout the movie. The Song “Somewhere over the Rainbow”
was used, because when Nullah was told the story called “The Wizard of OZ”, he could relate it to his own Dreamtime stories he had learned about the “Rainbow Serpent”

JUST MAGIC


PHONE BOX

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RED OAK


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LITTLE RED CORVETTE


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RED BACK


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one of the top 5 deadliest spiders, and they live in Australia. I sat next to one on my front step a couple of years back. They are normally quite shy, and not aggressive. If you do get a bite, you need to head off to an emergency dept, and these days anti-venom will fix you up.

RED HEAD


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RED BULL


Could mean this:

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or this

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RED ROSE


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symbolism of the rose



RED SUNSET


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RED LIGHT DISTRICT AMSTERDAM


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RED LIGHT SPECIAL



ok, so we didn't come here today to play marbles”
(zulu saying)