Archive for June, 2009

The Colors Of Money: Color My World

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Color is perceived from refracted waves of light.  Light is the primal source of energy and life on this planet.  Color is much more than a palette for preference or adornment.  In color resonates the pure energies of all creation.

When we speak about the colors of money, we are not referring to the color of any specific currency. For our purposes, the color of money refers to the vibratory frequency of different colors and how they affect our physical bodies, our emotions, and our thoughts. (more…)

The Colors Of Money: Going Mental

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Ed Grimley, the Martin Short character from Saturday Night Live, used to dance around with a maniacal grin saying, “I’m going mental.”  It was funny, but what he really meant was that he was letting go of his emotions.  Sometimes it’s easy to confuse the two because they are so interdependent. What and how we think determines much of what and how we feel.  This is especially true with our thoughts and feelings about money. (more…)

The Colors of Money: Feelin’ Groovy.

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Music touches the deepest recesses of our emotional being.  As silly as it may sound, for all of the great music I have heard in my life, one piece of music that always brings to me a feeling of contentment and joy is a song by Simon and Garfunkel called “59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin Groovy).” For any Baby Boomers reading this there is no need for explanation.  The lyrics (“slow down you’re movin’ too fast, you got to make the moment last”) and the signature hook (“lookin for fun and feelin groovy”) are indelible imprints on our collective teenage consciousness; one minute and fifty-six seconds of pure adolescent emotion. (more…)